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Early Filipinos, they were not self-sufficient

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Answered by alinakincsem
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Answer:

This statement, "Early Filipinos, they were not self sufficient", is an incorrect statement so if this a true and false question, the answer is false.

Explanation:

This is so because during the time period of Colonialism, these people were categorized as the second class holders on the hierarchy. The cultural invaders brought about new mind sets and values like those associated with common leisure being considered lazy.

Nevertheless, Filipinos had a lot of work to do, such as working for the community, example, in small villages.

They would earn livelihood by hunting and farming.

They were described as living contended lives.

So they were pretty much self sufficient and later had the high standard of government to help them around.

Answered by indiabrainly
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Answer:

Explanation:

The question is that whether the early Filipinos self sufficient.

Yes they were as they have to go through several climactic and social hazards.

Constant fight in life taught them how to be self sufficient. There was no scope for them to be weak.

Nature and time will not allow them to take a back step.

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