Some Filipino practices derived from American influence:
1. going to public schools
2. speaking the English language
3. the right to vote
4. some Filipinos practice Protestant religion
5. playing of Basketball, volleyball, tennis
6. having concerts
7. wearing of undershirt, polo and shoes with high heels
8. eating foods like hamburger, salad, hotdog, beef steak
9. movie watching
10. having Christmas tree and Santa Claus
11. drinking of wine and carbonated drinks
one food American influences philipppines is the burger
Hip Hop,Disco,Ballet Dance
influence of american on filipino life in social
American cultural influences on the Philippines include aspects like language, education, music, and food. English is widely spoken, American education systems are implemented, and Western music and fast food chains are popular. These influences have created a blend of Filipino and American cultural elements in the Philippines.
Answer: We are from the Philippines (:
Hip Hop,Disco,Ballet Dance
Cordillera is Philippines Music it is a performance composed in various styles. It is a mixture of Asian, European, Latin American, American, and other indigenous sounds influences.
Cordillera is Philippines Music it is a performance composed in various styles. It is a mixture of Asian, European, Latin American, American, and other indigenous sounds influences.
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Latin American heritage in the Philippines includes influences from Spanish colonization, such as language (Spanish loanwords in Filipino languages), religion (Catholicism), architecture (Baroque churches), and culinary traditions (dishes like adobo, flan). Additionally, there are historical ties between the Philippines and countries in Latin America, such as Mexico, where the Manila-Acapulco Galleon Trade occurred.
The dominant ideologies that have historically colonized the Philippines include Spanish colonialism, culminating in nearly 400 years of influence, and American colonialism which followed. These ideologies have had lasting impacts on Philippine culture, politics, and society.
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