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Why was Crisistomo Ibarra considered an idealist?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Influenced by his European education, he sought to improve the country; as part of this, he believed in the power of education to enact reforms and made efforts to establish a school in San Diego to this end. As part of this idealism, Ibarra believed in the good of all people and was unaware of his enemies.

Answered by anjalirawat2031
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Introduction:

Ibarra was a young fellow who was genuine and idealistic. As element of his idealism, Ibarra was rooted in the wellbeing of all the people and was unaware of his adversaries.

Explanation:

He desired to develop the country, inspired by his European education; as part of this, he believed in the power of education to effect change and worked to establish a school in San Diego to that aim. Ibarra believed in the wellbeing of all people as part of his idealism and was oblivious of his opponents.

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