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Option: B. the anti-Christian policies of the Vietnamese monarchy.
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France and Vietnam relations started in the 17th century when Jesuit Father Alexandre de Rhodes decided to spread Catholic Christianity in Asia. It was there the first time to establish missionary outside their nation. Soon afterwards it was seen that Christianity was not much welcome in Vietnamese monarchy. Few missionaries were killed, by seeing this France declared to attack and capture the city in the order of Emperor Napoleon III carried by Charles Rigault de Genouilly in 1858.
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Philip was the self-proclaimed protector of the Roman Catholic Church. He sought to limit the spread of Protestantism, and he ultimately completed the work of unification begun by Ferdinand and Isabella (the “Catholic Monarchs”) in the Iberian Peninsula. Although during Philip's reign Spain was at the height of its power and influence, its wealth was illusory and soon to fall into rapid decline. Philip's excessive expenditure had made the economic foundations of Spain very fragile. This was added to by other factors such as plagues, bad harvests and population growth.
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As Shaka became more respected by his people, he was able to spread his ideas with greater ease. Because of his background as a soldier, Shaka taught the Zulus that the most effective way of becoming powerful quickly was by conquering and controlling other tribes.
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St Justin Martyr one of the most important of the Greek philosopher-Apologists in the early Christian church. His writings represent the first positive encounter of Christian revelation with Greek philosophy and laid the basis for a theology of history.