Effects of neocolonialism in the Philippines

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Effects of neocolonialism in the Philippines. Made by Josiah Miguell D. Icasiano From Bagong sibol Grade 7 Integrative Performance Task.

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Magandang araw ako po si Josiah Miguell D. Icasiano Grade 7 Bagong sibol na Lakeview integrated school. Today I will show you the effect and what in neocolonialism as well as what are the advantages and disadvantages of neocolonialism ..

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Effect of Neocolonialism. The Philippines produced crops and mined minerals for sale export on the world market. After gaining independence Philippines began rebuilding nation, which was devastated by World War ll. The Philippines went under rapid development and modernization..

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What is Neocolonialism. Neocolonialism is the practice of using economic imperialism, globalization, cultural imperialism and conditional aid to influence a developing country instead of the previous colonial methods of direct military control or indirect political control..

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Advantages on Neocolonialism. Universities were opened early. In 1820 only the Philippines have improved in civilization and wealth. Many schools were built. They taught them how to write, read and speak in English. Helped religion..

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Disadvantages of Neocolonialism. The disadvantages of Neocolonialism are loss of culture, mistreatment to natives, degradation of natural resources and introduction of foreign diseases.

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Famous products and crafts of the Philippines. The famous products and craft of the Philippines are dried mango, abaca and chicharon..