Economic Condition In Rizal s Time

Economic Condition In Rizal s Time

Explain the economic condition when the time of Jose Rizal​

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1. Explain the economic condition when the time of Jose Rizal​


Answer:

We survey economic conditions just before and during the lifetime of Jose Rizal, roughly leading to the second half of the 19th century, on three levels: that of the world, of the Spanish Empire, and of the Philippines. We show how in this period, coinciding with the first era of globalization, of discord within the Spanish Empire and of incipient prosperity in the archipelago, the economic and social foundations were laid for Rizal and his contemporaries to conceive of and demand greater autonomy and, ultimately, independence.

Explanation:

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2. why it is important to know the economic condition during the time of rizal?​


Answer:

To summarize, at the world level Rizal's life fell within the first age of globalization, with a growing integration of the world economy across national lines, characterized at the time by the trade in bulk commodities and by the reduced importance of silver currency.

Explanation:

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3. Describe the political and economic conditions of the Philippines during rizal’s time.​


Answer:

Our ancestors used to live between grains, fruits in the forest, learned to hunt and fish, they also learned to grow plants, raise animals and they take.

Explanation:

It consists of 30 to 100 people The structure of society is based on the relationship between the landlord and his vassal.The economic system in this era is the BARTER.

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4. Why is it important to know the conditions during the time of Rizal?​


Answer:

Explanation:he teaching of Jose Rizal’s life, works, and writings is mandated by Republic Act 1425, otherwise known as the Rizal Law.  Senator Jose P. Laurel, the person who sponsored the said law, said that since Rizal was the founder of Philippine nationalism and has contributed much to the current standing of this nation, it is only right that the youth as well as all the people in the country know about and learn to imbibe the great ideals for which he died.  The Rizal Law, enacted in 1956, seeks to accomplish the following goals:

To rededicate the lives of youth to the ideals of freedom and nationalism, for which our heroes lived and died

To pay tribute to our national hero for devoting his life and works in shaping the Filipino character

To gain an inspiring source of patriotism through the study of Rizal’s life, works, and writings.


5. Why it is important to know the condition the time of Rizal?​


Answer:

Why is it important to know the conditions during the time of Rizal?

Explanation:

Recto believed that Rizal's heroism and bravery against the Spaniards would give Filipinos a sense of nationalism and unity. Through studying about his life and writings, we'd have a sense of understanding to his viewpoints during an oppressive time in our history. This is what the law aims to achieve.


6. what is the differences in rizal's time and present time in economics


Answer:

I don't know bro

Explanation:

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7. how will you asses the condition of world in rizal time?


Answer:

In the time that Rizal was not yet born, the entire Philippines was still under the Spanish colonization, all the uprising of Filipinos against the oppression of the Spaniard did not prosper due to the advantage of Spanish weaponry in that time. The rebellion of Francisco Dagohoy, the longest uprising against Spain which lasted 8 years but still defeated is a good example of this circumstances


8. Compare the conditions of the Philippines during the time of Rizal to the present. ​


Explanation:

Before, Filipinos lack freedom especially the freedom of speech, now, there's already a law that gives the people the freedom of speech in our country.


9. what is the differences between global economy and market integration in terms of economic condition​


Answer:

Market integration is a scenario in which different markets for the same product become one single market. ... Market integration indicates how much different markets are related to each other. Economic integration: On the other hand, economic integration is different from market integration.

Explanation:

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10. compare the economic on rizal time to present time!?​


the rizal is have more covid and the people is dint understud at the news that stay at home and the kids

Explanation:

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11. economic condition of jose rizal​


Answer:

We survey economic conditions just before and during the lifetime of Jose Rizal, roughly leading to the second half of the 19th century, on three levels: that of the world, of the Spanish Empire, and of the Philippines. We show how in this period, coinciding with the first era of globalization, of discord within the Spanish Empire and of incipient prosperity in the archipelago, the economic and social foundations were laid for Rizal and his contemporaries to conceive of and demand greater autonomy and, ultimately, independence.

Explanation:

Answer:

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12. Describe the following conditions during the time of Jose Rizal?​


Answer:

Explanation:

Following the revolution, Rizal was made a saint by many religious cults while the United States authorities seized on his non-violent stance


13. why is it important to know the conditions during the time of rizal?​


Answer:

It is important to study the life of Jose Rizal because of his input towards the independence of Philippines. He chose to fight for his country through knowledge and the power of letters. He noticed the continued suffering of his countrymen at the hands of the Spaniards and sought to put an end to this situation.

Explanation:

Learning about the life of Jose Rizal is essential to anyone who has ever experienced colonialism and how the imperialist country that dominates the colony exerts rules and regulations that are not always fair. In Rizal's case, his country (the Philippines) was once a colony of Spain. As it often happens, Spain was making demands and setting rules that hurt the Pilipino community. Rizal was one of the first opponents of such regulations and he was both outspoken and actively participating in different manifestations to denounce the injustice.
As a typical martyr of a cause, Rizal stood out from other protesters in that he was poised, extremely well-educated (he was a medical doctor), intelligent, charismatic, and loved by the people. Those are the main characteristics of a true leader, and Rizal possessed them all. This means that he could also make a great study on leadership styles. He was a warrior without the need for war, and his fight against the injustices committed against his country were both truthful and worthy.
Another factor on martyrdom is sacrifice. Rizal ultimately paid with his own life the unfair tactics of factions who accused him falsely of belonging to sectarian movements.
Another awesome study in leadership, Rizal represents every man and woman who has ever lost their own lives to the consequences of the very cause that they tried to go against. Ultimately, it took a long time to get to where the Philippines finally got their independence from Spain. Therefore, Rizal's influence over the independence movement was both symbolic and necessary for this significant and historic change to happen.

14. the political, economic and social situation of the Philippines during Rizal’s time


Answer:

The demand for Philippine sugar and abaca (hemp) grew apace, and the volume of exports to Europe expanded even further after the completion of the Suez Canal in 1869. The growth of commercial agriculture resulted in the appearance of a new class.


15. economic issues during the time of Rizal?


To summarize, at the world level Rizal's life fell within the first age of globalization, with a growing integration of the world economy across national lines, characterized at the time by the trade in bulk commodities and by the reduced importance of silver currency.


16. the philippine condition in the 19th century as rizal's context. Compare and Contrast the situation of the philippines during the 19th century and the present time according to the political aspect, socio-economic aspect, economic aspect, and educational system.One paragrapg for each aspect.​


Explanation:

The answer is: no single person or groups of persons were responsible for making the Greatest Malayan the No. 1 Hero of his people. Rizal himself, his own people, & the foreigners all together contributed to make him the greatest hero & martyr of his people.

They are: economic freedom, efficiency, equity, security, full employment, price stability, and growth.


17. describe the political conditions of the philippines during the rizal's time.​


Answer: need

Explanation: pts


18. economic condition of the environment during the time of jose rizal to his personality​


Answer:

We survey economic conditions just before and during the lifetime of Jose Rizal, roughly leading to the second half of the 19th century, on three levels: that of the world, of the Spanish Empire, and of the Philippines. We show how in this period, coinciding with the first era of globalization, of discord within the Spanish Empire and of incipient prosperity in the archipelago, the economic and social foundations were laid for Rizal and his contemporaries to conceive of and demand greater autonomy and, ultimately, independence.

Explanation:

Im not sure in my answer but i hope i can help you.


19. How economic problem affect the national condition of the Philippine economy?​


Answer:

Our country will not progress


20. The socio-economic condition of Spain and Philippines during Rizal’s time.


Spain:

During the time of Dr. Jose Rizal, Spain was still a strong colonial power and its economy was largely dependent on its growing merchant marine and naval forces and the exploitation of its colonies throughout the world. Economic development was slow, with a few small industries and a mostly agrarian economy. Its resources were limited, and it was vulnerable to other international powers.

Philippines:

The Philippines during Rizal's time was a Spanish colony, and the majority of its people were enslaved labourers. Poverty and exploitation were rampant. Education was virtually non-existent and limited to religious instruction. Large haciendas monopolized land and wealth, and income inequality was rampant. Many Filipinos resorted to subsistence farming and fishing. A growing working class sprang up, mostly composed of urban workers who laboured as day labourers in low-paying jobs in ports, plantations and factories. Filipino intellectuals, such as Dr. Jose Rizal, were at the forefront of a growing nationalist movement that sought reforms to liberate the Philippines from Spanish rule.


21. Why is it important to know the conditions during the time of Rizal?​


Answer:

para malaman mo ang tunay na nangyari sa panahon nila at gano sila nag pakahirap ngvhusto para sa kapakanan ng bayan.

Explanation:

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22. Describe the condition of the Philippines during Rizal's time


Answer:

their a war and people are not safe

THE PHILIPPINES DURING THE TIME OF RIZAL

1. Racial discrimination

Spain introduced Christianity in the Philippines. The Spanish authorities faith, but seldom practiced its sublime trusts. They regarded the convented Filipinos, not a mother Christians but on interior belief who were infinitely underserving of the rights and privilege that the unite Spaniard enjoyed.

2. Human rights denied to the Filipinos.

The adoption at Spanish constitution in very favored on Spanish

3. Mal administration of justice

4. No Equality


23. the political, economic and social situation of the Philippines during Rizal’s time


Answer:

In 1892 Rizal returned home and formed the Liga Filipina, a modest reform-minded society, loyal to Spain


24. condition of the philippine today during the time of rizal​


The Filipinos in this time were unfortunate victims of the evils of an unjust, biased and deteriorating power. The instability of Spanish politics since the turbulent reign of King Ferdinand VII (1808-1833) marked the beginning of political chaos in Spain.


25. what was the political, social and economic climate of europe at the time of rizal's birth?​


Answer:

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26. The socio-economic condition of Spain and Philippines during Rizal’s time. Essay


Answer:

In the Middle of the 19th century, Spanish colonization of the Philippines had a significant impact on the socio-economic conditions of both nations. In Spain and its colonies, Spanish commerce and industry flourished, fueled by the exploitation of resources from the colonies and a lack of taxation on Spanish income. For the Philippines, however, the colonial system brought about different results.

Spain's economy was robust during the era of Rizal. The country had recovered from previous financial turmoil and was experiencing a period of economic growth, making it one of the most prosperous countries in Europe. Industrialization and modern technology had accelerated, mainly due to the exploitation of resources in the colonies and the lack of taxation on Spanish income. Spanish capitalists had access to great wealth due to their control of the trading ports, especially in the Philippines. As a consequence of this wealth, the Spanish monarchy was able to invest in public services and public works in the colonies and in their homeland, increasing the living standards of the Spanish nations.

The Philippines, on the other hand, had a far different experience under Spanish rule. The country was subject to high taxation and limited industrial development. The agricultural sector suffered in particular with the country supplying mainly sugar and other raw materials to Spain rather than its own people. Furthermore, the country was drained by resource exploitation, principally of its people, who were forced to provide cheap labor to the Spanish. Thus, the economic and social inequalities between them and the Spaniards in the Philippines further widened leading to the outcry of the middle and lower classes.

During the time of Dr. José Rizal, the economic and social disparities between Spain and the Philippines could not have been more pronounced. The people of the Philippines experienced exploitation and poverty, while the people of Spain enjoyed great wealth and prosperity. Consequently, these disparate socio-economic conditions led to discontent among the people of the Philippines and inspired them to take action, ultimately laying the groundwork for the Philippine Revolution.


27. what economic condition occurs when there is too much money in the economy?​


Answer:

Hyperinflation can occur in times of war and economic turmoil in the underlying production economy, in conjunction with a central bank printing an excessive amount of money. Hyperinflation can cause a surge in prices for basic goods—such as food and fuel—as they become scarce.

Answer: Hyperinflation can occur in times of war and economic turmoil in the underlying production economy, in conjunction with a central bank printing an excessive amount of money. Hyperinflation can cause a surge in prices for basic goods—such as food and fuel—as they become scarce.

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28. What is the political economic condition of the Philippines during the time of Rizal


Answer:

Federalism? (ain't sure tho)


29. by the 19th century economic conditions had become better in the philippines and rizal recognize this.​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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30. How doyouevaluate theeconomic developmentduring Rizal's time?​


Answer:

We survey economic conditions just before and during the lifetime of Jose Rizal, roughly leading to the second half of the 19th century, on three levels: that of the world, of the Spanish Empire, and of the Philippines. We show how in this period, coinciding with the first era of globalization, of discord within the Spanish Empire and of incipient prosperity in the archipelago, the economic and social foundations were laid for Rizal and his contemporaries to conceive of and demand greater autonomy and, ultimately, independence


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