Economic Condition Of The Philippines In Rizal s Time

Economic Condition Of The Philippines In Rizal s Time

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

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


Answer:

Federalism? (ain't sure tho)


2. 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.


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. 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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5. 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


6. 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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7. CURRENT ECONOMIC CONDITION OF THE PHILIPPINES


Answer:

The Philippines has a mixed economic system which includes a variety of private freedom, combined with centralized economic planning and government regulation. Philippines is a member of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

Explanation:

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8. 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.


9. 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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10. 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.


11. 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.


12. what's the agrarian situation in 1800's Philippines? (Rizal's time)


Answer:

Rizal returned to the Philippines in 1892. He founded a nonviolent-reform society, the Liga Filipina, in Manila, and was deported to Dapitan in northwest Mindanao. He remained in exile for the next four years. ... Found guilty, he was publicly executed by a firing squad in Manila.


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


Answer:

Our country will not progress


14. 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


15. describe the Philippine condition during Rizal's time in religious system


Answer:

Ang mga Pilipino sa panahong ito ay kapus-palad na biktima ng kasamaan ng isang hindi makatarungan, kinikilingan at lumalalang kapangyarihan. Ang kawalang-tatag ng pulitika ng Espanya mula noong magulong paghahari ni Haring Ferdinand VII (1808

Answer:

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.


16. 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.


17. Case Study:Compare and contrast the condition of the western countries with the Philippines during the time of Rizal which Rizal wanted the Filipinos to achieved.​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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18. 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.


19. by the 19th century economic conditions had become better in the philippines and rizal recognize this.a.trueb. falsec. not sure​


Answer:

A

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


Answer: need

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21. 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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22. in times of this pandemic global economic crisis is being experienced, how would you connect scarcity and economics in the present setting on the philippine economy?


Answer:

The WHO recognised the spread of COVID-19 as a pandemic on 11 March 2020 as Italy, Iran, South Korea, and Japan reported surging numbers of cases. Later that month, the number of cases outside of China quickly surpassed the number of cases inside China.


23. Based on what you have learned from the economic condition of the Philippines in the advent of Rizal, point out the implications of the Chinese entrepreneurial dominance of the country.​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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24. 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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25. Does Catholic Church in the Philippines is losing its influence in the socio-economic and political affairs of the country nowadays compared to the time of Rizal?


Answer:

For me, the answer is yes.


26. What is the economic conditions of the Philippines


Answer:

The Philippines' economy is considered as one of the most dynamic economies in East Asia and the Pacific. In 2019, GDP growth rate decreased but remained high, reaching 5.9% according to IMF estimates. This slowdown is mainly due to a deceleration in investment growth and a weak external environment.


27. what is the issue of Philippine Economic Status and Conditions


Answer:

The Philippines' economy is considered as one of the most dynamic economies in East Asia and the Pacific. In 2019, GDP growth rate decreased but remained high, reaching 5.9% according to IMF estimates. This slowdown is mainly due to a deceleration in investment growth and a weak external environment.


28. 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.


29. What do you believe are the important conditions for having an economic development strategy, where the government may be used to help the Philippine economy? ​


Answer:

Economic news coming from the Philippines is surprisingly positive, and this has not gone unnoticed in international circles, judging by the number of inquiries we—the World Bank economic team in Manila that I am now leading—are getting. Our GDP growth forecast for 2012 (included in the new Philippines

Explanation:

recipe for economic growth in the Philippines invest in infrastructure education,and job creation

Answer:

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Explanation:

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30. what are your ideas on the Philippine politics, economy and society during the time of Rizal? Enumerate at least five situations.​


Answer:

Political oppression: The Spanish colonial government had complete control over the Philippines and imposed strict laws to maintain their power, including censorship of the press, limiting freedom of speech and assembly, and suppressing local uprisings.

Economic exploitation: The Spanish colonial government primarily focused on extracting resources and wealth from the Philippines, which resulted in a weak economy and widespread poverty among the local population.

Social injustice: The Spanish colonial government imposed a feudal system that perpetuated social inequality and the exploitation of the lower classes, including indigenous peoples and rural farmers.

Cultural suppression: The Spanish colonial government attempted to erase the cultural heritage of the Philippines, including its indigenous languages, customs, and traditions. This resulted in the loss of cultural identity among many Filipinos.

Intellectual repression: The Spanish colonial government suppressed the intellectual and artistic expression of Filipinos, including the works of national heroes like Jose Rizal. This censorship and repression of intellectual thought limited the development of the Philippine society and culture during the colonial period.


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