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It is indeed still happening, in many parts of the world.
He was appointed the resident commissioner for Philippines in the US in 1909. He participated in the struggle for independence of Philippines that came in 1935.
Nothing
The struggle for equality is still going on today. He did not give up the fight without a struggle.
Wake Island and the Philippines were within hours of being struck.
YES
No
no
There are a lot of ups and downs in life; everyone has to fight for what they earn in life, and often it is not easy to even get what you need. A struggle is a fight against something, therefore, if life is a struggle, the thing everyone is fighting is their own life, and what is happening to them in their life.
no
because it is
literally no. but when it comes to thinking that majority of all the large investments in Philippines are still from US then probably the US can still control anything they own in Philippines. :)