Title | Changes in the 19th Century Philippines Categorizing Social Political Economic and Cultural Changes |
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ACTIVITY # 1 - GRAPHIC ORGANIZER Complete the graphic organizer by supplying the changes in the 19th Century Philippines, categorizing social, political, economic, and cultural changes.
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Economic
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Racial discrimination The Spaniards ruled was widespread. the Filipinos in the 19th century.
Influx of European liberalism.
Religious holidays are observed.
Justice biases the prosperous and dominant.
Middle class began growing discontent with the way that the upper class was running the country.
Opening of the Philippines to international trade and the rise of the middle class.
Baptism and confirmations, circumcisions and marriage.
Social hierarchy is classified into three categories, and these are the highest class, middle class, and lowest class.
Filipinos became the Spaniards' slaves, and they claimed their taxes and they worked under the power of the Spaniards.
Stimulation of agricultural production and export of sugar, rice hemp, and tobacco.
Extended family and Filipinos are receptive and family oriented.
Purity of bloody Spanish doctrine.
Unstable colonial parliament and proclamation in Spain. Additionally, rampant political abuse, fraud, and incompetence.
Manila opened exchanges to foreigners without constraint. Also, there will be a rapid increase of foreign enterprises.
The tradition was blended in both Filipino and Spanish Catholic.
The opening of the Suez Canal curtailed the distance between Europe and Asia.
Festivities were celebrated in their annual diagram.
Social tensions were Filipinos became created between sufferers of the and among classes. prejudiced, oppressive, and disintegrating sovereignty of Spain....