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Author: R.M.C.Ablir

Policy

Benevolent Assimilation: Intentions and Impact in American Colonial Policy

Posted on 3 February 202424 April 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

Did you know that the policy of benevolent assimilation implemented by the United States in the Philippines eventually led to the eruption of the Philippine-American War? This surprising fact highlights the complex and far-reaching consequences of American colonial policy on the Philippine islands. After the signing of the Treaty of Paris in 1898, the United…

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Diaz

Origin of Last Name Diaz in the Philippines

Posted on 26 January 202424 April 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

The Diaz surname holds a significant place in the Philippines, but its roots can be traced back to the Kingdom of Castile in Spain. This common Spanish surname has gained popularity and prominence over the years, making it an important part of Filipino heritage. The Diaz surname has its origins in the Visigoth period in…

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Filipino

Is Filipino a Language?

Posted on 26 January 202424 April 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

Filipino is a language that holds a significant place in the linguistic landscape of the Philippines. As the national language of the country, Filipino plays a crucial role in communication and cultural identity. It is part of the Austronesian language family, which encompasses various languages spoken throughout Southeast Asia and the Pacific. Filipino is a…

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Philippine Arena, Seat Capacity

Philippine Arena Seat Capacity: A Colossal Venue in the Heart of the Philippines

Posted on 26 January 202424 April 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

The Philippine Arena is not just any ordinary venue. It is a colossal structure that stands as a symbol of national pride in the heart of the Philippines. With its impressive seat capacity, it has become a go-to destination for various events and gatherings. Let’s take a closer look at the Philippine Arena and its…

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Main Language

Philippines Main Language

Posted on 26 January 202424 April 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

The Philippines is a linguistically diverse country, with 130 to 195 languages spoken throughout the archipelago. The main language of the Philippines is Filipino, which is based on Tagalog. English is also considered an official language. In addition to Filipino and English, there are numerous regional languages spoken in different parts of the country, such…

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Religion

What is the Religion of the Philippines?

Posted on 26 January 202424 April 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

The Philippines is a country known for its diverse faiths and rich cultural heritage. The religious landscape of the Philippines is a reflection of its complex history and the various influences that have shaped its society. From the dominant presence of Roman Catholicism to the vibrant Muslim communities and indigenous belief systems, the Philippines is…

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martial law, dictatorship, human rights, cronyism, opposition

The Marcos Regime: The Emergence of Authoritarianism and Corruption in the Philippines (1965-1972)

Posted on 21 January 202424 April 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

The Marcos regime in the Philippines from 1965 to 1972 marked a period of increasing authoritarianism and corruption. Led by President Ferdinand Marcos, the regime ushered in a time of political repression, human rights abuses, economic challenges, and widespread cronyism. While the early years of Marcos’ presidency saw a focus on industrialization and infrastructure development,…

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religion, morality, social action, education, birth control

The Role of the Catholic Church in Philippine Politics and Society (1946-1972)

Posted on 21 January 202424 April 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

The Catholic Church has played a significant role in shaping Philippine politics and society during the period from 1946 to 1972. As a predominantly Catholic country, the influence of the Church extends beyond religious matters and has a profound impact on the political landscape and cultural fabric of the Philippines. During this period, the Catholic…

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culture, language, arts, literature, education

The Cultural and Educational Reforms in the Philippines (1946-1972)

Posted on 21 January 202424 April 2024 by R.M.C.Ablir

The post-war years from 1946 to 1972 were a significant period of cultural and educational reforms in the Philippines. These reforms aimed to shape Filipino cultural identity and transform the Philippine educational system to meet the needs of a developing nation. Under Japanese occupation during World War II, the educational system underwent significant changes as…

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  • American Colonial Period (1901-1946) (195)
  • Ancient Monarchs and Leaders in the Philippines (5)
  • Ang Tala ng Kasaysayan (1)
  • Arrival and Conquest (8)
  • Commonwealth Period (4)
  • Contemporary Period (1986-Present) (82)
  • Early States and Kingdoms (47)
  • Fifth Republic (3)
  • Filipino Culture and Heritage (128)
  • First Philippine Republic (5)
  • Japanese Occupation (1942-1945) (25)
  • Martial Law and Fourth Republic (1972-1986) (44)
  • Philippine mythological creatures (5)
  • Philippine-American War (1)
  • Post-Independence / Republic Era (18)
  • Pre-Colonial (900–1560) (153)
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  • President of the Philippines (17)
  • Questions Asked (193)
  • Rise of Nationalism and Revolution (6)
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  • Spanish Rule and Administration (2)
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  • US Civil Administration (54)
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