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1. Cite at least 3 examples of no equality before the law during the 19th century Philippine.

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Answered by juanpaulobotona10131
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cite at least 3 example of no equality before the law during the 19th century Philippine

Answered by tripathiakshita48
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During the 19th century in the Philippines, there were numerous examples of inequality before the law, particularly as a result of Spanish colonial rule. Here are three examples:

1. The Spanish colonial government imposed a double standard of justice, where native Filipinos were treated as second-class citizens compared to Spanish colonizers. The colonizers were granted certain privileges and protections under the law that were not afforded to native Filipinos.

2. Under the Spanish colonial regime, the Catholic Church wielded significant power and influence in the legal system. This meant that church officials often received preferential treatment and were immune from prosecution, even for serious crimes.

3. The Katipunan, a revolutionary movement that fought for Philippine independence from Spain, was declared illegal by the colonial government. Members of the Katipunan were subject to arrest, imprisonment, and execution without trial, as the Spanish authorities used brutal tactics to suppress the movement.

Overall, these examples demonstrate how the law was used as a tool to maintain colonial power and subjugate the Philippine people during the 19th century.

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