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Thailand I Campbell University Government/History 354 Thailand United in mid-14th Century as Siam. Took name Thailand in 1938. National religion is Theravada Buddhism. Became a constitutional monarchy in 1932. Subject of the Broadway musical,The King and I. Allied with U.S. during Vietnam conflict.
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3 Categories of Food Fads: 1. One virtue of a particular food or food group is claimed to cure specific diseases, therefore incorporated as the main constituent of diet 2. Foods are eliminated because viewed as harmful 3. Emphasis on eating certain foods to express a particular lifestyle.