Myanmar Flashcards

1
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Who and when was the Panglong Agreement signed?

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Pre colonial independent people: Chin, Kachin, Shan, and other people from Burma Proper formed the Union of Burma by signing the Treaty
12 February 1947

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What principles was the Panglong Agreement based on?

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Voluntary association
Political equality
Right of self-government in respective homelands
“Right of secession” from the Union after ten years of independence

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3
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Instead of becoming a federal union, Burma became a _____

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Quasi-federal union with a strong connotation of a unitary state
Burma people controlled all state powers and governing systems

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4
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Which three ethnic nationalities were not officially invited to the Panglong Conference?

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Karen
Arakan
Mon
Futures not properly discussed

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5
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What does “One ethnicity, one language and one religion” refer to?

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Ethnicity of Myanmar
Language of Myanmar batha-ska
State religion of Buddhism

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6
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What means did U Nu opt for to achieve nation-building?

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Cultural and religious assimilation by promulgating Buddhist as a state religion

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7
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Military regime supplemented national integration by _____

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Imposing ethnic assimilation into Myanmar

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8
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When was Aung San assassinated?

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19 July 1946 by U Saw

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9
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What led to the promulgation of Buddhism as the state religion in 1961?

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Revision of Aung San’s version of the Union Constitution

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10
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Why did Chin and other non-Burma nationalities consider the promulgation of Buddhism as a violation of the Panglong Agreement?

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Aung San and the leaders of non-Burma nationalities had agreed to form the Union based on the principle of equality
Viewed the Union constitution as an instrument for imposing “a tyranny of majority”

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12
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Motto of Ne Win’s language policy

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One voice, one blood, one nation

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13
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1962 Printers and Publishers Registration Law
1965 Censor Law
What were the impacts of these laws?

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Stumbling blocks for publications of ethnic languages (Curriculums and teaching materials)
Basic rights to promote non-Burman languages, cultures, belief systems severely curtailed

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Why was the inability to promote non-Burman culture a problem?

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Survival of ethnic nationalities in Burma heavily dependent on whether they can preserve, protect and promote their ways of life as fundamental rights

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15
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What is stated in the 1974 Constitution? (Peak of national language policy)

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Myanmar batha-ska adopted as official language
Ethnic languages can be used for communication purposes between gov and ethnic states, but no mechanisms/institutions were provided to preserve, protect and promote ethnic languages

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16
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How did Ne Win disguise the national language policy?

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Under the programme “Burmese Way to Socialism” as its “nation building process”

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17
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What does BSPP stand for? What was it purpose?

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Burma Socialist Program Party, to implement BWS

18
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Tatmadaw was promoted as

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“The guardians of the people and protectors of the Union”

National institution and state mechanism

19
Q

“Four-cut” strategy, the Tatmadaw military’s doctrine in 1968, aimed to

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Cut food supply to insurgents
Cut protection money from villagers to insurgents
Cut contacts between people and the insurgents
Make people cut off the insurgent’s head

20
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To cut off information in ethnic areas,

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Successive military regimes in Burma have prohibited the publication of any information in ethnic languages
No newspapers, no independent radio station, no printing house for any ethnic language

21
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Why were 100000 indians repatriated between April 1963 and June 1965?

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Under program to increase the wealth and holdings of Myanmar nationals
Indians has dominated Myanmar’s commerce

22
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When did 500,000 poor urban residents get forcibly relocated to rural areas?

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1989-1992

23
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Insurgent groups of ethnic nationalities

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KNU: Karen National Union 
KIO: Kachin Independent Organisation
SSA: Shan State Army
NMSP: New Mon State Party
KNPP
ALP
CDP
24
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Why was the National Democratic Front (NDF) significant?

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Formed exclusively by the non-Burman ethnic nationalities

25
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Aims of NDF

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Establish a genuine federal union, based on principles of national self-determination, political equality and progress of all nationalities
Abolish chauvinism (exaggerated nationalism), military bureaucratic dictatorship and the unitary system
Ruled out a one party state
26
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What was main financial source for ethnic armed groups?

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Black market taxation, sustained by Ne Win’s regime of mismanagement, nationalisation and centralised socialist economic policy

27
Q

Demonetisation of countries three highest denominations

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5 September 1987

28
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March 1988

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Brawl at tea shop led to death of a student at the hands of the Police, resulting in violent campus wide disturbances

29
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SLORC

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State Law and Order Restoration Council

33
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What did General Ne Win opt for as means of ethnic “forced assimilation”?

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National language policy of Myanmar batha-ska

Removed rights of the country’s religious and cultural minorities, especially minority’s language right