The Propaganda Movement

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Where did the propagandists study?

  • Spanish universities (correct)
  • Madrid and Barcelona
  • Spain
  • Philippines

What were the inspirations for the Propaganda Movement?

  • Spanish friars
  • Protonationalist activism (correct)
  • Colonial authorities
  • 19th century political movements

Who led the Propaganda Movement?

  • Filipino elite (correct)
  • Colonial authorities
  • Spanish friars
  • José Burgos

What did the propagandists believe about the Philippines?

<p>It should be fully incorporated into Spain as a Spanish province (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did the Propaganda Movement seek to achieve?

<p>Equal rights for Filipinos (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

Education of the Propagandists

  • Studied in Europe, mainly in Spain, particularly at the University of Madrid and the University of Barcelona.

Inspirations of the Propaganda Movement

  • Influenced by the ideals of the European Enlightenment, particularly the French Revolution's "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity" slogan.
  • Inspired by the writings of European thinkers such as Rousseau, Locke, and Voltaire.

Leadership of the Propaganda Movement

  • Led by Filipino intellectuals and reformers, including José Rizal, Marcelo H. del Pilar, and Graciano López Jaena.

The Propagandists' View of the Philippines

  • Believed that the Philippines was in a state of backwardness and ignorance due to Spanish colonial rule.
  • Saw the need for reforms and social change to uplift the country and its people.

Goals of the Propaganda Movement

  • Sought to awaken Filipino national consciousness and promote patriotism.
  • Aimed to push for reforms in the Philippines, particularly in politics, education, and the economy.
  • Sought to expose the abuses and injustices committed by the Spanish colonial government.

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