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Where did the propagandists study?
Where did the propagandists study?
- Spanish universities (correct)
- Madrid and Barcelona
- Spain
- Philippines
What were the inspirations for the Propaganda Movement?
What were the inspirations for the Propaganda Movement?
- Spanish friars
- Protonationalist activism (correct)
- Colonial authorities
- 19th century political movements
Who led the Propaganda Movement?
Who led the Propaganda Movement?
- Filipino elite (correct)
- Colonial authorities
- Spanish friars
- José Burgos
What did the propagandists believe about the Philippines?
What did the propagandists believe about the Philippines?
What did the Propaganda Movement seek to achieve?
What did the Propaganda Movement seek to achieve?
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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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