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    by Congress. The Spanish–American War began in 1898 between Spain and the United States, the result of U.S. intervention in the Cuban War of Independence. U.S. attacks on Spain's Pacific possessions led to involvement in the Philippine Revolution and ultimately to the Philippine–American War. The war originated in the Cuban struggle for independence from Spain, Revolts against Spanish rule had been occurring for some years in Cuba. There had been war scares before, as in the Virginius Affair in…

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    Introduction Dual economy is an economy in which different sectors are growing at different rates. For example manufacturing and services industries or rural and urban areas many show significant differences in economic performance. Less developed countries have generally a dualistic economy, consisting of a large backward agrarian sector and a small modern manufacturing sector. During the process of development, an economy moves from a dual structure to one characterized by a larger…

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    if they were not even related to me in blood, they still are citizen of the Philippines which is where I live. The country where I was born and the country where I will die. There are people dying in every bomb, in ever bullet. Everyone is affected to it, rebels or even innocent…

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    There are many security threats that the world are encountering currently, such as climate change and global health. Some traditional political paradigms still have a re-levant definition of national security to the current security challenges, while some do not. This essay contends that the definition of national security of realism could not remain its relevance to the current security threats, while liberalism still has its relev-ance. To support this thesis statement, this essay proceeds in…

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    American Imperialism Dbq

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    was raging over what the United States should do with the Philippines, Congressman George Hoar made the argument that the constitution does not give the United States the right to rule people in order to “civilize them,” and doing this against that people’s own interests went against the text and the spirit of the document, and the founding principles of the United States. Hoar also argued against the claim that holding on to the Philippines was for the Filipinos’ benefit: The people there have…

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    Those people had the idea of American predestination to lead the country towards democracy should go beyond North America. Spain, in full decay, faced anti-colonial rebellions in Cuba and the Philippines, and the supporters of the war believed that the United States had a duty to help the rebels in fight for freedom. The pretext for military action occurred after the explosion of an American ship in the port of Havana, on February 18, 1898. American…

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    that I have perceived. A major difference pertains to driving. In the United States, it is possible to begin driving at the age of sixteen. This gives most teenagers here a sense of freedom and autonomy from their parents. In contrast, the Philippines does not allow sixteen year old to obtain their license until they are at the age of twenty-one. Because of this, most Filipinos do not leave the solace of their homes until the age of twenty-one. One major difference between the two cultures…

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    Hawaii and the Philippines were considered new territory candidates, but the annexation of both failed. The Philippines, in particular, caused some controversy between the isolationists and expansionists of America. The Americans dominated the Philippines but the locals fought back and American command deteriorated. Imperialists of the time supported the decision to invade the Philippines because of the then popular viewpoint that America should civilize…

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    Patriarchy in the Philippines In Dogeaters by Jessica Hagedorn, three characters portrays society’s expectation of gender roles in position. Daisy, Pucha and Isabel challenges this perspective of male rule over the social ranking of women. Daisy goes against the idea of beauty pageants securing women’s dominance. Isabel tolerates her husband in order to maintain their social status. Pucha, at a young age have the mindset of marrying a man for his wealth. Beauty symbolizes the role of women…

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    Fiesta. Add information, the meaning of Barrio fiesta from the dictionary is a religious festival and an event marked by festivities or celebrations. While the meaning of Sari-sari store from the dictionary is a convenience store found in the Philippines. The word sari-sari in Tagalog means "variety". Such stores form an important economic and social location in a Filipino community. It is present in almost all neighborhoods, sometimes even on every street. Eventually, the story began when her…

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