The word Vietnam is derived from two Chinese words meaning "the Viet kin in the South". Traditionally, the people of Vietnam have been regarded by westerners as staunchly xenophobic, and, as such, have been viewed as having a long standing contempt for Chinese influence on the region. Border and island disputes have only exacerbated long-standing tensions between the two nations. Vietnam and China share many common cultural traditions which originated from the wet rice cultivation. China controlled Vietnam for about 1000 years, a rule which ended in 939CE. Thus, Vietnamese culture, writing, politics, religion, etc. were sinicized to a a certain degree. Yet the degree to which Vietnam preserved a distinct identity and maintained separate traditions should also be noted. During the 1st and 2nd Indochinese Wars, Vietnam grew closer to PR of China and received some funding, material, and advisors from the PRC. However, war with China in 1979 renewed hostilities. the reason why Vietnam and china are close because is that they are both communism country, there isn't much comminusim country left in the world
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Michelangelo had an unparalleled influence on the renaissance. A master of both painting and sculpting, he was also an architect, engineer and poet. His abilities as a painter and sculptor were unsurpassed in his day.
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It is FALSE that according to Byzantine and Islamic Civilizations, once Islam got started it spread in the East at the same time that Christianity was spreading in the West.
This is because Islam began to spread to the East or Asia around the 7th century. While Christianity began to spread to the West, that is western Europe around the 1st century in Roman province.
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In the year 2000, Utah had become one of America's most religious states in all ways that religiosity may be measured. According to the text, the Mormon population in Utah at that time was approximately 1.4 million.
If you think of the state of Utah, one of the first thoughts you have is the number of Mormons that live there. John Smith was the founder of the Mormons that built the headquarters of their Church in Salt Lake City. Indeed, 60 miles down south Salt Lake City, there is a famous college called Brigham Young University. They have an important document called the Book of Mormon that was published in 1830.