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What are the main societal systems that perpetuate the oppression of Filipino women, according to the text?
What are the main societal systems that perpetuate the oppression of Filipino women, according to the text?
Imperialism, feudalism, and bureaucrat capitalism
Which class of women is highlighted as having interests in contrast to ruling class women?
Which class of women is highlighted as having interests in contrast to ruling class women?
Working class women
What is the name of the organization that advocated for the participation of women in the national struggle for liberation in the Philippines?
What is the name of the organization that advocated for the participation of women in the national struggle for liberation in the Philippines?
MAKIBAKA
What are some of the demands of the broad oppressed classes of women for their genuine emancipation?
What are some of the demands of the broad oppressed classes of women for their genuine emancipation?
What is emphasized as the key to attaining the emancipation of Filipino women, as stated in the text?
What is emphasized as the key to attaining the emancipation of Filipino women, as stated in the text?
Women in the ruling class have similar interests and demands as the working class women.
Women in the ruling class have similar interests and demands as the working class women.
The Philippine society is described as being postcolonial and feudal in nature.
The Philippine society is described as being postcolonial and feudal in nature.
MAKIBAKA stands for Movement of New Women in the Philippines.
MAKIBAKA stands for Movement of New Women in the Philippines.
Working-class women are portrayed in the text as playing a minor role in achieving genuine liberation for all exploited classes.
Working-class women are portrayed in the text as playing a minor role in achieving genuine liberation for all exploited classes.
The text suggests that the emancipation of Filipino women is only possible after liberating all exploited masses from imperialism, feudalism, and bureaucrat capitalism.
The text suggests that the emancipation of Filipino women is only possible after liberating all exploited masses from imperialism, feudalism, and bureaucrat capitalism.