imperialism and filipino nationalism Flashcards

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Blank is the author of imperialism and filipino nationalism

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Reynaldo Silvestre

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blank is power rather than economic gain. Personal gain and the resolution of economic problems through imperialistic expansion are seen as secondary benefits, not the main objective.

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capitalist imperialism

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blank inadvertently catalyzed (cause (an action or process) to begin.) Filipino nationalism by providing political structures and exposure to global ideas.

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imperialism

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What role does nationalism play in the context of imperialism according to the text?

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it serves as both a reaction against foreign domination and a driving force for self-determination.

It embodies the will of a nation to assert its identity and autonomy while simultaneously being influenced and catalyzed by the structures and ideas introduced through imperialism.

Ultimately, nationalism can lead to the desire for power and the ability to dominate other nations.

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What role did the Spaniards and Americans play in the development of Filipino nationalism?

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Spaniards and Americans acted as catalysts in the development of Filipino nationalism by imposing foreign rule, which prompted a collective identity among Filipinos

their actions led to the unification of diverse groups under shared grievances and aspirations.

Ultimately, their imperialism inadvertently fostered the growth of a distinct Filipino identity and the desire for self-governance.

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According to the text, what are the necessary conditions for an entity to be considered a nation?

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For an entity to be considered a nation, it must possess a viable economy to support its population

a central political government ruling over a people who identify as a sovereign community,

and a distinct sense of self-identity separate from neighboring groups.

Additionally, it should have organic, intellectual, and political unity, along with a consciousness of a common destiny.

Recognition by other nations is not a prerequisite for this identity.

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How does the text define nationalism according to Snyder?

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nationalism is defined as a product of political, economic, social, and intellectual factors at a certain stage in history, characterized by a belief in a common identity among a group of people who see themselves as a political community entitled to independent statehood.

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It involves a consciousness of belonging to a nation and a desire to secure its welfare, prosperity, and political autonomy. blank is portrayed as both a unifying force and a dynamic will to assert dominance when conditions allow.

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Nationalism

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What does the document suggest about the relationship between nationalism and imperialism?

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Nationalism can be seen as a response to imperialism, driven by the will of a nation to assert its identity and autonomy, while imperialism can catalyze the growth of nationalism by imposing foreign rule.

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What are the three factors that led to the emergence of imperialism according to the text?

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the capacity to engage in extended conflict,
the faith in that capacity, and the will to power.
These factors combined to drive nations to pursue imperialistic ambitions.

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