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The Geneva Accords of 1954, which ended the First Indochina War, created two Vietnamese states, one controlled by the Viet Minh north of the 17th parallel and one controlled by the State of Vietnam (the former administrators of colonial Vietnam) south of the 17th parallel. The United States and France maintained their defense of the State of Vietnam (which would become the Republic of Vietnam or "South Vietnam"), which prevented the Viet Minh from forcibly uniting the two Vietnams until 1975.
It sure does seem that way, especially in American culture.
Women's issues have become suddenly prominent in American culture because of recent changes in laws that affect women. These laws include healthcare options and abortion laws.
When someone immigrates to the US, they become American. That makes for a nationalism that is second to none.
schools help them become assimilated into american culture
Economy: It has made Apple victorious as a company. Society: We use it in work, school, businesses, ect. Culture: The iPad has become part of the American culture.
The Vietnam War ended in 1975, when North and South Vietnam become one country, Vietnam.
October 26, 1955.
Because he, like most other Native American's before him, refused to give up his religion and culture to become "more like american's."
To prevent the communist take over of South Vietnam.
Siam was NEVER Vietnam, Siam was Thailand in the olden days.