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# 3. Examine the evolving role of '''women in Philippine history''' by comparing the contributions of '''Gabriela Silang''', the '''Huk Amazons''', and the leaders of the '''Suffragist Movement''' like '''Pura Villanueva Kalaw'''. How did their actions contribute to broader movements for freedom and equality?
# 3. Examine the evolving role of '''women in Philippine history''' by comparing the contributions of '''Gabriela Silang''', the '''Huk Amazons''', and the leaders of the '''Suffragist Movement''' like '''Pura Villanueva Kalaw'''. How did their actions contribute to broader movements for freedom and equality?
# 4. Using the '''Marcos dictatorship''' and the persistence of '''local elitism''' as case studies, discuss the relationship between the concentration of power and the abuse of human rights and public trust.
# 4. Using the '''Marcos dictatorship''' and the persistence of '''local elitism''' as case studies, discuss the relationship between the concentration of power and the abuse of human rights and public trust.
'''# 5. The '''guerrilla movements''' during the Japanese occupation demonstrated the power of unity among different sectors of society. Explain how this principle of broad-based coalition building could be applied today to address complex national issues such as corruption, social inequality, and the erosion of democratic institutions.''' The Kilusang Gerilya during the Japanese occupation showed the unity of various sectors, including students, women, and indigenous people.
# 5. The Kilusang Gerilya during the Japanese occupation showed the unity of various sectors, including students, women, and indigenous people.
To apply this principle of broad-based coalition building today to address issues like local elitism and political dynasties, citizens must engage in collective action. This can be achieved through the formation of citizen coalitions to challenge the domination of the elite. Furthermore, it requires organizing and promoting equal participation in politics, while remaining vigilant against elitist policies. Ultimately, maintaining freedom and democracy relies on the active participation and critical watching/monitoring of leaders by the citizens
#To apply this principle of broad-based coalition building today to address issues like local elitism and political dynasties, citizens must engage in collective action. This can be achieved through the formation of citizen coalitions to challenge the domination of the elite. Furthermore, it requires organizing and promoting equal participation in politics, while remaining vigilant against elitist policies. Ultimately, maintaining freedom and democracy relies on the active participation and critical watching/monitoring of leaders by the citizens


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