How did students in Vietnam fight against the colonial government’s efforts to prevent Vietnamese from qualifying for ‘white collar jobs’? (CBSE 2014)
Students fought for white collar jobs:
1. They were patriotic and felt that the educated should fight for the benefit of the society.
2. They opposed both the French and the traditional elite because both of them were threatened by their protest.
3. By 1920s, political parties like Young Annan were formed and nationalist journals like Annanese Student were published.
Explanation: Resistance in Vietnam took various forms. The students aspiring for the better jobs showed it explicitly.
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