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... Fidel Ramos and Corazan Aquino built a strong government for the Philippines. Fidel Ramos decreased poverty greatly by increasing exports and labor. ...
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... The voting age is eighteen. The government in the Philippines has similarities and differences to that in the United States of America. ...
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... To show how the Philippines is unfit for an autonomous government, Beveridge points to their history of Spanish rule. By way of ...
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... is a non-progression or stagnation with the educational system in the Philippines because of two primary reasons, namely the lack of government funding and the ...
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... idea. But there are many reasons for the government not to take the Philippines. First of all, the Philippines are not our property. ...
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... Unfortunately, having corruption as one of our major problems in our government, it would be impossible for the Philippines to adopt a full working parliament ...
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... Silang of Ilocos Sur practically succeeded in establishing an independent government in Ilocos ... of having led the longest revolt in the Philippines (1744-1829). ...
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... 39.2 (also important because you wouldn't think that this one would be the highest) % FROM GOVERNMENT: 7.9 Exports: Traditionally, the Philippines have been ...
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... as these propelled United States capitalist expansion and produced the ideas of economic expansion in government as well as in homes. The Philippines played a ...
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... The Peoples Power Revolution of the Philippines takes place because of the government fails to meet the needs of its people. In ...
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... The Filipinos lived in settlements called barangays before the colonization of the Philippines by the Spaniards. As the unit of government, a barangay ...
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... The Filipinos lived in settlements called barangays before the colonization of the Philippines by the Spaniards. As the unit of government, a barangay ...
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... control large areas neglected by the government. In order to prove Marcos' legitimacy, he announces an election. The people of the Philippines were obviously ...
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... on sugar plantations, as was the case of the Philippines and the same as Puerto Rico. In order to justify their behavior the American Government claimed they ...
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... her presidency contributed greatly to the way the Filipino government functions today. Corazon Aquino, the first woman president of the Philippines, made many ...
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... Along with government volunteers they vastly improved the schools, the roads, and the sanitary conditions in both Cuba and the Philippines. ...
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... Since 1988, the Government of the Philippines, in partnership with UNICEF among others, has established programs for child labor which seeks to abolish ...
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... Since 1988, the Government of the Philippines, in partnership with UNICEF among others, has established programs for child labor which seeks to abolish ...
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... This is also what happened to the Philippines, the government doesn't listen to the poor and needy. They just easily manipulated and controlled. ...
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... Philippines should be stopped, and his thoughts on the British colonial experience in India, as well as his opinion on the American idea of self-government. ...
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... The government didn't want to give up control of Philippines because they had the Progressive idea of "Manifest Destiny" for the island. ...
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... from 5% in 1997 (http://www.asiaondemand.com/money/economics /philippines.htm ... whose liabilities were perceived as having an implicit government guarantee, but ...
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... and even the Philippines have either been taken over by dictators or at least suffered great difficulties since they did not have a strong national government. ...
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... have lasting ramifications on the framework of the federal government: the president ... to become a dictator such as Ferdinand Marcos of the Philippines or Adolf ...
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... the Philippines. They argued that the United States could not honorably hand the islands back to Spain because Filipinos were "unprepared for self-government" ...
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... he did not feel too comfortable with leaving the region without a system of government. There were two different views on what to do with the Philippines. ...
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... The book and its sequel, El Filibusterismo, were banned in the Philippines because of their diatribe of the country's Spanish government and clergy. ...
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... The US government promised the Philippines independence and then realized the importance geographically of the Philippines so they decided to colonize it. ...
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... to be governed by the US A particularly heated debate over this concerned the Philippines. ... they annexed wouldn't have a fair voice in the government and could ...
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... He cleverly crafted a public image as a man of the masses, restoring faith in the government. According to University of the Philippines professor, Rosalinda ...
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