24 Questions
What is the most severe consequence for acts against the independence, sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity of the Vietnamese Fatherland?
Severe punishment
What is the primary objective of Vietnam's foreign policy?
To contribute to the cause of peace, national independence, democracy, and social progress
What is the shape of the national emblem of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam?
Circular
What is the National Day of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam?
September 2nd, 1945
What is the basis of Vietnam's foreign policy towards other countries?
All of the above
What is the main principle of Vietnam's international integration and cooperation?
Proactive and active integration
What is the shape of the national flag of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam?
Rectangular
What is the name of the song that is the national anthem of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam?
Tien quan ca
What is the primary reason for limiting human rights and citizens’ rights in Vietnam?
To ensure national defense, national security, and social order
According to the Vietnamese Constitution, what is the relationship between citizens' rights and obligations?
Citizens' rights are inseparable from their obligations
What is the guarantee for the protection of Vietnamese citizens living abroad?
The State of Vietnam will protect them from expulsion and delivery to another state
What is the primary responsibility of Vietnamese citizens towards the State and society?
To respect others' rights and perform their obligations
What is the fundamental principle of the Vietnamese Constitution regarding the treatment of citizens?
All citizens are equal before the law, without discriminatory treatment
What is the primary goal of the Vietnamese State regarding overseas Vietnamese?
To create conditions for them to preserve and promote their cultural identity
What is the ultimate goal of the Vietnamese People in creating, implementing, and defending the Constitution?
To achieve a prosperous people and a strong, democratic, equitable, and civilized country
What is the fundamental right guaranteed to every individual in Vietnam?
The right to life
What is the nature of the state power in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam?
Unified and delegated to state agencies
What is the relationship between human rights and citizens' rights in Vietnam?
Human rights and citizens' rights are recognized, respected, protected, and guaranteed in accordance with the Constitution and law
What is the significance of the country's territorial integrity?
It is a symbol of the country's sovereignty and independence
What is the role of the People in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam?
They are the masters of the country, holding all state power
What is the relationship between the state and the People in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam?
The state is a servant of the People, implementing their will
What is the significance of the Constitution in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam?
It is an institutionalization of the Platform for National Construction during the Period of Transition toward Socialism
What is the country's stance on international duties?
The country is committed to fulfilling its international duties
What is the ultimate goal of the country's national defense and security efforts?
To defend the Fatherland and fulfill international duties
Study Notes
The Vietnamese Fatherland
- The Vietnamese Fatherland is sacred and inviolable.
- Acts against independence, sovereignty, unity, and territorial integrity or against the construction and defense of the Fatherland must be severely punished.
Foreign Policy and National Symbols
- Vietnam's foreign policy is based on independence, self-reliance, peace, friendship, cooperation, and development.
- The national flag is rectangular with a red background and a five-pointed gold star in the middle.
- The national emblem is circular with a red background, a five-pointed gold star, rice ears, and a half cogwheel, surrounded by the inscription "The Socialist Republic of Vietnam".
- The national anthem is "Tien quan ca" (March to the Front).
- The National Day is September 2, 1945, and the capital is Hanoi.
Human Rights and Citizens' Rights
- Human rights and citizens' rights are recognized, respected, protected, and guaranteed in accordance with the Constitution and law.
- Human rights and citizens' rights may not be limited unless prescribed by law solely for reasons of national defense, national security, social order, and safety, social morality, and community well-being.
- Citizens' rights are inseparable from citizens' obligations.
- Everyone is obliged to respect others' rights.
- Citizens shall perform their obligations toward the State and society.
Equality and Citizenship
- All people are equal before the law.
- No one is subject to discriminatory treatment in political, civil, economic, cultural, or social life.
- A Vietnamese citizen may not be expelled and delivered to another state.
- Vietnamese citizens living abroad shall be protected by the State of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.
- Overseas Vietnamese make up an inseparable part of the community of Vietnamese ethnicities.
Right to Life and Nation's Achievements
- Everyone has the right to life.
- The Vietnamese People have gained great victories in the struggles to liberate the nation, reunify the country, defend the Fatherland, and fulfill international duties.
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