Some of the influences to the Filipinos from the Americans were :
-food = steak, burgers , fried chicken , hotdog, etc.
-religion = Baptists, and methodists
-transportation= cars , bikes , skooters, trains, airplanes, etc.
-education= schooling
-independance and liberty
-manu facturing of plant producing fabric, tobacco , and ciggarettes
- language= grammar, litreture, and ENGLISH
-music= jazz, blues, rock , and pop
The main socio-economic problems confronting the Philippines include poverty, unemployment and corruption. These problems are considered to be the main hindrance to development matters.
effects of globalization in the philippines on politics
Some cause and effects of poverty in the Philippines include poor productivity agriculture growth result in families going hungry. Others include high population and a corrupt government bring effects of unemployment and low quality of life.
A socioeconomic model tells you more than an economic model does, so in most cases I would say the socioeconomic model is better.
The effects of economic inflow in the Philippines has given this country a false sense of security in the past by eluding to having more money than is readily available. The economic outflow has thrown the Philippines into a state of debt.
Cayetano Paderanga is the Secretary of Socioeconomic Planning for Philippines.
Socioeconomic factors are the combined effects of social factors and economic factors, hence socioeconomic; an example sentence would be: The variety socioeconomic factors in Russia make it very interesting to study.
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what are the effects of mning in the philippines
Yes.
causes nad effects of brain drain of the Philippines
The Americans
Why did the Americans take the Philippines in 1899? to mine golds in different locations in the Philippines. Encyclopedia of the Philippines have long records of it.
Americans came to the Philippines in the late 19th century as a result of the Spanish-American War in 1898, which led to the Philippines being ceded by Spain to the United States. The U.S. sought to establish control over the Philippines to expand its influence in Asia and gain access to new markets and resources.
The effects of the archipelago shape in Philippines' country is that a geographical barrier separating the Philippines from other nations in Asia
The main socio-economic problems confronting the Philippines include poverty, unemployment and corruption. These problems are considered to be the main hindrance to development matters.
they bought the philippines from the spanish.