Ilustrados In The Philippines

Ilustrados In The Philippines

Who are these Ilustrados and why were they able to excel in the Spanish administered Philippines?

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1. Who are these Ilustrados and why were they able to excel in the Spanish administered Philippines?


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2. What are the effects of the Ilustrado in the Philippines? Or what did it, as a cultural organization, do to the country?


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The ilustrados are the educated filipinos during the spanish era. They became the leading class because they studied abroad and to the spanish they were educated since they think that the filipinos are uneducated. What the spanish did during the time was the driving force of the ilustrados to make the propaganda movement. Their impact was that through the newspaper, they were able to let the filipinos be heard and they reported about what the spaniards did to the filipinos

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3. How Filipino Ilustrados contributed the development of Philippines Historical writing during the American ​


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The writings of a small group of scholars known as the ilustrados are often credited for providing intellectual grounding for the Philippine Revolution of 1896.

How Filipino Ilustrados contributed to the development of Philippines Historical writing during the American?

The writings of a small group of scholars known as the ilustrados are often credited for providing intellectual grounding for the Philippine Revolution of 1896. The ilustrados became the new patron of the arts. These events paved the way for the secularization of art in the 19th century. The Spanish friars introduced Western painting in the Philippines to artisans who learned to copy on two-dimensional form from the religious icons that the friars brought from Spain,. One such policy was the introduction of the American system of education, and so pervasive and far-reaching was its impact and influence on the life and culture of the Filipino during and after the colonial period that it is generally regarded as the "greatest contribution" of American colonialism in the Philippines.


4. sa pelikulang ilustrado ni alden richards paano ipinagtanggol ng mga ilustrado ang wikang pambansa?​


Answer:

Sa pamamagitan ng talim ng kanyang panulat.


5. Make a gratitude letter addressed to Ilustrados indicating the importance of their writings in the attainment of the nation’s freedom and in the development of Philippine literature.


Answer:

They believe that the best thing to do to attain one's freedom can be achieve without violence. Their writings led to Philippine revolution because it acts as an eye opener for the Filipinos to fight for their freedom and to identify their identity


6. Sinigang is commonly served in the most expensive restaurants and gleaming ilustrado table. The Spanish word ilustrado means


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Ilustrado means erudite, learned or enlightened ones.

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7. pamumuno ng ilustrado​


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Ito ay binubuo ng tatlong tao ito'y sila

Dr. Jose Rizal, Manuel Quezon, at Lapu-Lapu


8. What movement was established by ilustrados that exposed the conditions of the philippines and asked for reforms from spain?


Answer:

La Liga Filipina

Explanation:

In 1892, Jose Rizal returned to the Philippines and proposed the establishment of a civic organization called “La Liga Filipina.” On July 3, 1892, the following were elected as its officers: Ambrosio Salvador, president: Agustin dela Rosa, fiscal; Bonifacio Arevalo, treasurer; and Deodato Arellano, secretary. Rizal functioned as its adviser.

La Liga Filipina aimed to:

▪ Unite the whole country

▪ Protect and assist all members

▪ Fight violence and injustice

▪ Support education

▪ Study and implement reforms

La Liga Filipina had no intention of rising up in arms against the government; but the Spanish officials still felt threatened. On July 6, 1892 only three days after La Liga Filipina’s establishment, Jose Rizal was secretly arrested.

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9. ilustrados meaning in tagalog


Answer:

filipino : ilustrado

english : illustrated

Answer:

illustrados

Explanation:

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10. Who are the Ilustrados? How did they become the leading class of the Philippine government? What pushed them to organize the propaganda movement? What are their impacts and legacies in the Philippine society?


Answer:

The ilustrados are the educated filipinos during the spanish era. They became the leading class because they studied abroad and to the spanish they were educated since they think that the filipinos are uneducated. What the spanish did during the time was the driving force of the ilustrados to make the propaganda movement. Their impact was that through the newspaper, they were able to let the filipinos be heard and they reported about what the spaniards did to the filipinos.


11. What movement was established by ilustrados which exposed the conditions of the philippines and demanded reforms from spain?


Answer:

La Liga Filipina???

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12. Ilustrado meaning in filipino?


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"isang taong nakabatid ng kalinawan o kaliwanagan"


13. What is the organization established by ilustrados that aims to demand reforms and push for the assimilation of the philippines to spain?


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The newspaper La solidaridad and the founding of masonic organizations were the venues for the reforms waged by the ilustrados. Rizal later concluded that they needed to return to the Motherland and to initiate change from within. The Propaganda Movement was a cultural organization formed in 1872 by Filipino expatriates in Europe. Composed of the Filipino elite called "ilustrados", exiled liberals and students attending Europe's universities gravitated to the movement.

Explanation:

Purpose of the Organization:

Legalization of Spanish and Filipino equality. Creation of a public school system independent of religious friars. Abolition of polo y servicios (labor service) and the bandala (forced sale of local products to the government) Guarantee of basic freedoms.La Solidaridad, a bi-weekly Spanish language broadsheet, became the platform for intelligent discourse on economic, cultural, political, and social conditions of the country.The Propaganda movement was the vehicle used by Filipinos in their quest for independence from Spain. The movement started off with subtle recommendations and activities. It was started by members of the Filipino community who left the country for Europe to pursue their studies.The main goals of the Propaganda Movement was to create reforms in the Philippines. Students, who created the movement, wanted the Philippines to be acknowledged as a province of Spain and to be represented in the Spanish Cortes.The organization aimed to increase Spanish awareness of the needs of its colony, the Philippines and labored to bring about: Recognition of the Philippines as a province of Spain; Representation of the Philippines in the Cortes Generales, the Spanish parliament; Secularization of Philippine parishes; Legalization of Spanish and Filipino equality; Equal opportunity for Filipinos and Spanish to enter government service; Creation of a public school system independent of the friars; Abolition of the polo (labor service) and vandala (forced sale of local products to the government); Guarantee of basic freedoms of speech and association; Recognition of human rights

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14. What movements was established by ilustrados which exposed the conditions of the philippines and demanded reforms from spain?


Answer:

Propaganda Movement, reform and national consciousness movement that arose among young Filipino expatriates in the late 19th century. Although its adherents expressed loyalty to the Spanish colonial government, Spanish authorities harshly repressed the movement and executed its most prominent member, José Rizal.


15. kasingkahulugan ng ilustrado


Ang ilustrado ay isang salitang pilipino at kastila na may kahulugang "isang taong nakabatid ng kalinawan at kaliwanagan. Sila rin ang mga nakapag-aral noong panahon ng middle class o panggitnang lipunan.

16. itinatag pilipinong ilustrado​


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17. itinatag pilipinong ilustrado​


Answer:

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18. Ibigsabihin ng ilustrado


Ang ilustrado ay isang salitang Pilipino at Kastila na may kahulugang "isang taong nakabatid ng kalinawan at kaliwanagan".The ilustrado is a Filipino and Spanish word which means "a person who knows the clarity and clarity".

19. ilustrado meaning tagalog


Answer:

The Ilustrados constituted the Filipino educated class during the Spanish colonial period in the late 19th century. Elsewhere in New Spain, the term gente de razón carried a similar meaning. They were the middle class who were educated in Spain and exposed to Spanish liberal and European nationalist ideals.


20. pilipinong ilustrado


Answer:

José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda


21. Who were the ilustrados


The ilustrados are the rich people that goes to expensive schools and are highly intelligent. Jose Rizal,Graciano Lopez Jaena, and Marcelo H. Del Pilar are examples of ilustrados.

22. Ito ang tawag sa kilusan sa Pilipinas na pinasimulan ng mga Ilustrado? A.Katipunan B. Philippines Nationalist Party C.Kilusang Makabayan D. Kilusang Propaganda​


Answer:

D.Kilusang Propaganda

Explanation:

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23. Activity 2. DEAR OH DEAR. Directions. Make a gratitude letter addressed to ilustrados indicating the importance of their writings in the attainment of nation's freedom and in the development of Philippine literature. Use the template below.Dear Ilustrados,pahelp po please!​


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Dear Ilustrados,

This is to inform you how grateful I am for your contribution to the Philippine literature and most importantly in achieving our freedom from the Spaniards. Your education has been a great factor to lead the Filipinos to be independent. Your writings and artwork helped the Filipinos to know what is really happening in our country during that time. Their nationalism was awakened because of the writings you had like La Solidaridad.  

La Solidaridad had been a compilation of writings like asking for reforms from the King of Spain, updates on the situation in the Philippines, and ordinances in the Philippines. With your contributions, we had the national freedom that we have waited for a long time. As of the moment, your writings are also the basis of the development in literature.  

Explanation:

Ilustrados are educated Filipinos usually from the upper class of the society who are peacefully asking for reform. Dr. Jose Protacio Rizal is the leader of the Ilustrado group. The group they formed is called “Kilusang Propagandista”. Other members of the group are Marcelo H. Del Pilar, Antonio Luna, Graciano Lopez Jaena, and Mariano Ponce.  

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24. What is called to the middle class of France during the middle age that equally resembles the status of Ilustrados in the Philippines?


The term bourgeois originated in medieval France, where it denoted an inhabitant of a walled town.


25. who is the member of ilustrado


Illustrados are people from the Elite and Educated class, it was formed by  Graciano López Jaena, Marcelo H. del Pilar, Mariano Ponce, Antonio Luna and José Rizal during the Spanish colonial era in the Philippines.

26. In contrast to the ilustrado approach was the katipunan of bonifacio, who may not be as hispanized as the ilustrados


The Ilustrados (Spanish: [ilusˈtɾaðos], "erudite",[1] "learned"[2] or "enlightened ones"[3]) constituted the Filipino educated class during the Spanish colonial period in the late 19th century.[4][5] Elsewhere in New Spain (of which the Philippines were part), the term gente de razón carried a similar meaning.

27. ilustrado?what is ilustrado​


Answer:

The Ilustrados constituted the Filipino educated class during the Spanish colonial period in the late 19th century. Elsewhere in New Spain, the term gente de razón carried a similar meaning. They were the middle class who were educated in Spain and exposed to Spanish liberal and European nationalist ideals.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Ang ilustrado ay isang salitang Pilipino at Kastila na may kahulugang "isang taong nakabatid ng kalinawan at kaliwanagan".[1] Nakaaangat sa lipunan ang mga ilustrado ng Pilipinas noong kapanahunan ng mga Kastila. Sila ang mga panggitnang-klase mamamayan na nakapag-aral at nabantad sa mga ideya ng liberalismo at nasyonalismo mula sa Europa. Naghangad ng "mas makataong kasunduang pampolitika at pang-ekonomiya" ang mga Pilipinong ilustrado sa ilalim ng mga Kastila. Sa kaniyang In Our Image: America's Empire in the Philippines (Sa Wangis Natin: Ang Imperyo ng Amerika sa Pilipinas), tinawag ni Stanley Karnow ang mga ilustrado bilang mga "mayayamang grupo ng mga marurunong" (rich intelligentsia) sapagkat ang mga ito ay mga anak ng mga maykayang nagmamay-ari ng lupa. Ikinalat nila ang ideya ng nasyonalismo sa Pilipinas.


28. tinatawag na ilustrado


Answer:

Illustrador

Explanation:

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29. What is ilustrado politics?


The Ilustrado class was composed of native-born intellectuals and cut across ethnolinguistic and racial lines—Indios, Insulares and Mestizos, among others—and sought reform through "a more equitable arrangement of both political and economic power" under Spanish tutelage.

Answer:

The early political careers of Manuel L. Quezon and Sergio Osmena and brought to light in the context of the changing colonial society by Michael Cullinane in Ilustrado Politics: Filipino Elite Responses To American Rule, 1898-1908. Through years of research work, Cullinane shows how provincial politicos rose to national leadership in the midst of influential American officials and Manila-based ilustrados as they took advantage of the possibilities presented by the

new colonial order.


30. how FILIPINO ILUSTRADO contributed to the development of Philippine historical writing during American period​


Answer:

The idea of ilustrado is not something calcified and lost in the history ... Filipinos in the Philippines at a time when there was as yet no national.

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