War has not really changed, men are still killing one another. Only the weapons and tactics have changed.
Vietnam war made Vietnamese people having to do highest their effort to catch developed country.Maybe 100 years to be America now.
Over 9000 years.
Depends where you are. For the most part, life expectancy in the developed world is about 80 years. For those classified as partially developed countries, perhaps 60 years. For those still in the developing world, 40 years.
Vietnam was a separate war fought many years after WWII had ended. It had no importance in WWII. The aftermath of WWII did have significant effects on the vietnam war however, but that is another topic.
Vietnam
Vietnam is classified as a developing country. It has made significant progress in various sectors over the years, such as manufacturing, tourism, and foreign investment. However, it still faces challenges in areas like income inequality, healthcare, and infrastructure development.
The invasion of South Vietnam, then a sovereign nation of its own, by North Vietnam, who wished to conquier and subjugate it. Various treaties, the South Veitnamese government had signed over the years with with other nations, brought them (including the US) to its defense.
Hinduism developed over 3,500 years, absorbing many beliefs from other religions. It is one of the world's major religions.-KE hope this helps!
Yes, Vietnam is an ancient country. Vietnam is one of the world's oldest ancient country ever existed thousands of years ago. Mesopotamia started to exist in 3200 BC, Egypt started to exist in 3100 BC, Vietnam started to exist in 2879 BC, Korea started to exist in 2333 BC and China started to exist in 2070 BC. Thousands of years ago, Vietnam was called Dai Viet. Dài Việt was the first name of Vietnam before they called it Vietnam.
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They developed there many thousands of years ago the same as any other place in the world.
According to the Paris Peace Accords, the U.S. and their allied troops withdrew from South Vietnam by the end of April, 1973, leaving South Vietnam, and allowing them to decide for themselves the future status of their country. Within two years (April, 1975), North Vietnam forces occupied the south - including the Presidential Palace in SaiGon, where South Vietnam's Premier surrendered to the north.