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[Sagot para sa’yo] Discuss the role of caroas and vintas in trading and raiding of the Moros and as a response to Spanish aggression. Answers will not exceed 100 words in every item.
[Sagot para sa’yo] BAKIT MAHALAGA ANG PAGGAMIT NG MGA LARAWAN SA PAG-AARAL NG KASAYSAYAN?
[Sagot para sa’yo] Analyzing the Words of Bolivar & San Martin From the early 1500s to the early 1800s, the Latin American people had been oppressed by Spain. Spaniards born in Latin America could not hold high offices in government. People of mixed ancestry had even fewer privileges. Most Africans were enslaved, and Indians were more severely oppressed than any other group. Inspired by democratic ideals, Simón Bolívar and José de San Martín gained independence for Spanish South America. This independence brought a sudden and dramatic change in government for millions of Latin Americans. “We have been harassed by a conduct which has not only deprived us of our rights but has kept us in a sort of permanent infancy with regard to public affairs… Among the popular and representative systems, I do not favor the federal system. It is overperfect, and it demands political virtues and talents far superior to our own. For the same reason I reject a monarchy that is part aristocracy and part democracy, although with such a government England has achieved much fortune and splendor… I say: Do not adopt the best system of government, but the one that is most likely to succeed.” – Simon Bolivar 1. Did Bolívar believe that a federal system of government would work well in Spanish South America? Explain. 2. Do you think the part aristocracy and part democracy form of government would have been more or less successful than the federal system (used in the United States) in Latin America? Why? “My promises to the countries in which I warred are fulfilled: to make them independent, and to leave to their will the election of their governments. The presence of a fortunate soldier, however disinterested he may be, is dangerous to newly constituted states. I am also disgusted with hearing that I wish to make myself a sovereign. Nevertheless, I shall always be ready to make the last sacrifice for the liberty of the country-but in the capacity of a private individual and no other…. Peruvians! I leave your national representation established: if you repose implicit confidence in it, you will triumph; if not, anarchy will swallow you up.” – Jose de San Martin 3. Why does San Martín believe he has fulfilled his promise to Latin Americans? 4. How does San Martín feel about the future of democracy in Peru? Explain. 5. Why do you think San Martín felt that the presence of a successful military leader (fortunate soldier) was dangerous to newly constituted states? Explain
[Sagot para sa’yo] What was the reason for adding the Bill of Rights to the Constitution? Responses to guarantee individual rights to guarantee individual rights to ensure that the government was declared free from England to ensure that the government was declared free from England to ensure that the people knew the government was powerful to ensure that the people knew the government was powerful to guarantee that the Constitution was enforced
[Sagot para sa’yo] what is bagobo tribe general description
[Sagot para sa’yo] example situation of ratification?
[Sagot para sa’yo] What was thomas paines common sense pamphlet and why did the british hate it so much in one paragraph
[Sagot para sa’yo] Who were the key figures involved in the EDSA Revolution?
[Sagot para sa’yo] Look up Thomas Paine’s Common Sense. What is it? Why did the British hate it so much? Your response should be at least one paragraph in length
[Sagot para sa’yo] What is the traditional blouse worn by Yakan women?
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