Both ancient and modern Filipinos share a reliance on agriculture as a foundational aspect of their economic lives, with rice and other crops being central to sustenance and trade. Additionally, both societies engage in various forms of barter and exchange, although modern Filipinos now also utilize currency and digital transactions. Family and community ties remain crucial in economic activities, fostering cooperation in both traditional and contemporary contexts. Lastly, both eras exhibit a blend of local and external influences shaping their economic practices.
Yes. Because of the Spanish we learned how to trade. Our natives was taught how to be civilized. And the Spanish taught our natives on how to lead a country.
Economic life is defined as the time over which improvements to real property ... shorter lives, to support investments in real estate.
They have carefully planned their economic lives
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Both ancient and modern Filipinos share a reliance on agriculture as a foundational aspect of their economic lives, with rice and other crops being central to sustenance and trade. Additionally, both societies engage in various forms of barter and exchange, although modern Filipinos now also utilize currency and digital transactions. Family and community ties remain crucial in economic activities, fostering cooperation in both traditional and contemporary contexts. Lastly, both eras exhibit a blend of local and external influences shaping their economic practices.
Trading with other countries affected the lives of early Filipinos by introducing new goods, technologies, and ideas that influenced their daily lives, economy, and culture. It opened up opportunities for economic growth, cultural exchange, and social interactions, but also led to conflicts and power struggles as different groups competed for control over trade routes and resources.
Yes. Because of the Spanish we learned how to trade. Our natives was taught how to be civilized. And the Spanish taught our natives on how to lead a country.
Yes. Filipinos during that time are fighting not only for their lives but also for the independence of our country against our colonizers.
Filipinos are music lovers: so they express their feelings through music. many Filipinos around the world were known because of their songs such as Lea Salonga, Charise Pempengco and Arnel Pineda. through music, Filipinos motivate themselves in whatever they do in their daily lives.
the similarities is that both of them fight and risk their lives in order our country will gain freedom from the spaniards.
no yes, they saved our lives and we should thank them___________________<3
one lives in the water
lives in water. both are ovipara.
A lot of Filipinos died of hunger, some were shot, beheaded, captured, raped, stabbed. Some got saved by hidding in the woods or making tunnel underground.Many SUFFERED!
It makes life more difficult!! Prices of some commodities skyrocket!! Jobs are lost!!
they have carefully planned their economic lives.