1. Why is the evolution of man considered as a complex process?

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1. Why is the evolution of man considered as a complex process?
2. How does the Philippine government show that it values its human resources?
3. Why is Tabon Man considered as the oldest human remain excavated in the Philippines?
4. The Filipinos were civilized even before the coming of the Spaniards. Explain
5. The culture during pre-colonial period was shaped as a consequence of continued contacts with
the great traditions of Asia. Explain
6. How large was the barangay was the barangay during the ancient period? Compare this with
the present barangay.
7. The significant of History to our times is being told in this saying "The neglect of the past would
be the failure of the present time." Explain
8. Can we stand as a State even without having the existence of other countries in the world?
9. What is the reason why there is a need of having different culture and values?
10. What approach is necessary in order to put as one the diversified culture and values?
11. Is being an archipelago a hindrance to Nation's progress?
12. What is the guarantee that a President of a country unit its people? Is that still possible?
13. Why was Magellan's expedition to the East a significant development in the history of mankind
How did the Spaniards carry out the conquest and Christianization of the Philippines?
14. Why is Catholicism in the Philippines influenced by the early beliefs of Filipinos?
15. What made Legaspi decide to transfer the Spanish settlement from Cebu to Manila?
Transcribed Image Text:1. Why is the evolution of man considered as a complex process? 2. How does the Philippine government show that it values its human resources? 3. Why is Tabon Man considered as the oldest human remain excavated in the Philippines? 4. The Filipinos were civilized even before the coming of the Spaniards. Explain 5. The culture during pre-colonial period was shaped as a consequence of continued contacts with the great traditions of Asia. Explain 6. How large was the barangay was the barangay during the ancient period? Compare this with the present barangay. 7. The significant of History to our times is being told in this saying "The neglect of the past would be the failure of the present time." Explain 8. Can we stand as a State even without having the existence of other countries in the world? 9. What is the reason why there is a need of having different culture and values? 10. What approach is necessary in order to put as one the diversified culture and values? 11. Is being an archipelago a hindrance to Nation's progress? 12. What is the guarantee that a President of a country unit its people? Is that still possible? 13. Why was Magellan's expedition to the East a significant development in the history of mankind How did the Spaniards carry out the conquest and Christianization of the Philippines? 14. Why is Catholicism in the Philippines influenced by the early beliefs of Filipinos? 15. What made Legaspi decide to transfer the Spanish settlement from Cebu to Manila?
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