Effect Japanese Occupation In The Philippines

Effect Japanese Occupation In The Philippines

how did the japanese occupation effect the language of the philippines?​

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1. how did the japanese occupation effect the language of the philippines?​


Answer:The Japanese occupation of the Philippines (Filipino: Pananakop ng mga Japones sa Filipinas; Japanese: 日本のフィリピン占領, romanized: Nihon no Firipin Senryō) occurred between 1942 and 1945, when Imperial Japan occupied the Commonwealth of the Philippines during World War II.

The invasion of the Philippines started on 8 December 1941, ten hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor. As at Pearl Harbor, American aircraft were severely damaged in the initial Japanese attack. Lacking air cover, the American Asiatic Fleet in the Philippines withdrew to Java on 12 December 1941. General Douglas MacArthur was ordered out, leaving his men at Corregidor on the night of 11 March 1942 for Australia, 4,000 km away. The 76,000 starving and sick American and Filipino defenders in Bataan surrendered on 9 April 1942, and were forced to endure the infamous Bataan Death March on which 7,000–10,000 died or were murdered. The 13,000 survivors on Corregidor surrendered on 6 May.


2. cite significant effects during japanese occupation in the philippines and how these events affect the filipinos​


Answer:

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Answer:

The Japanese occupation of the Philippines (Filipino: Pananakop ng mga Hapones sa Pilipinas; Japanese: 日本のフィリピン占領, romanized: Nihon no Firipin Senryō) occurred between 1942 and 1945, when Imperial Japan occupied the Commonwealth of the Philippines during World War II.

The invasion of the Philippines started on 8 December 1941, ten hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor. As at Pearl Harbor, American aircraft were severely damaged in the initial Japanese attack. Lacking air cover, the American Asiatic Fleet in the Philippines withdrew to Java on 12 December 1941. General Douglas MacArthur was ordered out, leaving his men at Corregidor on the night of 11 March 1942 for Australia, 4,000 km away. The 76,000 starving and sick American and Filipino defenders in Bataan surrendered on 9 April 1942, and were forced to endure the infamous Bataan Death March on which 7,000–10,000 died or were murdered. The 13,000 survivors on Corregidor surrendered on 6 May.


3. Japanese occupation in the philippines contribution


Answer:

During World War 2, The Japanese Occupation of The Philippines. The Japanese Influenced the Philippine Government by Implementing a Strict Curfew, Adding Japanese Currency,  instituting a military government, and reducing neighborhood government systems by half.

Japan colonized the Philippines for 3 years until Japan conceded defeat.

Their Colonization took millions of lives of the people in The Philippines

The Japanese did an influence in the Philippines and that is their long withstanding historical ties, shared inter-ethnic relations,  territorial disputes, maritime conflicts, and many more.

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4. University of philippines world war 2 japanese occupation


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5. Discuss Philippine instrumental music in the context of the American and Japanese Occupation.​


Answer:

Discuss Philippine instrumental music in the context of the American and Japanese Occupation.

Classical music, including opera, flourished during the war. For instance, the New Philippine Symphony, the first all-Filipino orchestra, was organized. It performed an all-Philippine symphonic program in July 1942, with Francisco Santiago as conductor.

1. Philippine Music During American and Japanese Periods…

2. DURING AMERICAN PERIODS

3.  The American Educational System have greatly influenced the Philippine system of music education with the treatment of music as a part of broad pattern of liberal education.  With the establishments of conservatories (schools for special instruction in music), formal education) in music started.

4.  CHARACTERISTICS:  American singing trough jazz invaded the country  Most of the songs are nationalistic in nature  Instrumental music and vocal music are both important in this period.  Non – commercial  MUSICAL FORM(s):  Symphony  Opera  Opera Buffa

5. PHILIPPINE CONSTABULARY BAND

6. The Philippine Constabulary Band was a symphonic band formed in 1901 by Lt. Walter Loving of the US Army’s 48th Volunteer Infantry. On October 15, 1902, US Civil Governor General William Taft formally approved the band, originally composed of 400 volunteer male vocalists. Since its first public performance on May 20, 1903, the band has brought the country international fame through its participation in international competitions, including the 1904 St. Louis Exposition in the USA, where the band placed second, despite the power blackout that occurred during one of its performances. The band also represented the country in the 1915 Panama Canal Exposition in the USA.

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6. During the Japanese occupation of the Philippines, a Filipino president was appointed by the Japanese. Who was he?​


Answer:

José Paciano Laurel y García

(March 9, 1891 – November 6, 1959)

Explanation:

was a Filipino politician and judge, who served as the president of the Japanese-occupied Second Philippine Republic, a puppet state when during World War II, from 1943 to 1945.

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7. Japanese Occupation in the Philippines Summary


Answer:

The Japanese occupation of the Philippines occurred between 1942 and 1945, when Imperial Japan occupied the Commonwealth of the Philippines during World War II. ... A highly effective guerilla campaign by Philippine resistance forces controlled sixty percent of the islands, mostly jungle and mountain areas.


8. Characteristics of japanese occupation literature in the philippines


SITUATIONS OF PHILIPPINE LITERATURE DURING THE JAPANESE OCCUPATIONEnglish newspapers and publishing houses were closed and prohibited with the exception of the TRIBUNE and the PHILIPPINE REVIEW.Children were educated in the Japanese language and were given comic strips or manga about how great the emperor is.Magazines like Li way way was a publication monitored by the Japanese. Named Ishiwara.HISTORICAL BACKGROUNDBetween 1941 to 1945, The Philippines was occupied by the Japanese Imperial ArmyThere was a strong censorship during the occupation.CHARACTERISTICS OF LITERATUREFilipinos were made to study Japanese during World War II, and as a result, the lexicon and literature of the Tagalog language began to use Japanese slang and idioms.During the occupation, Filipino poets also experimented with the Japanese poetic form of the haiku.Literature produced were mostly about pre-warTanaga: Indigenous Filipino poetry known as tanaga.Short stories emerged during the occupation since it was easier to circulateDue to the tight restrictions the Japanese placed on authoring and publishing English-language works, Philippine literature went through a difficult time. The few people who dared to write did it either for personal gain or for propaganda.

WRITERS DURING JAPANESE OCCUPATIONThe writings that appeared at this time were primarily journalistic. While some writers persisted in their work, the majority waited for a more favorable environment to publish their works. The writers felt oppressed, but gradually the spirit of nationalism began to seep into their awareness.Filipino literature benefited from this since writers of English shifted to writing in Filipino, which led to revived interest in the genre. The tight Japanese restrictions on any writing in English led Juan Laya, who previously wrote in English, to switch to writing in Filipino.It was said that the use of Tagalog was strengthened.

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9. Discuss Philippine vocal music in the context of the American and Japanese Occupation.​


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Classical music, including opera, flourished during the war. For instance, the New Philippine Symphony, the first all-Filipino orchestra, was organized. It performed an all-Philippine symphonic program in July 1942, with Francisco Santiago as conductor

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10. What is the symbol describing the occupation of the japanese at the philippines?


The symbol describing the occupation of the japanese at the philippines is christianity

11. describe the Philippine Society during the Japanese Occupation


Answer:

The only political party allowed during the occupation was the Japanese-organized KALIBAPI. During the occupation, most Filipinos remained loyal to the United States, and war crimes committed by forces of the Empire of Japan against surrendered Allied forces and civilians were documented.


12. The Japanese Occupation in the Philippines lasted between ___. It lasted for 4 years.


1941-1945

The Japanese occupation of the Philippines occurred between 1942 and 1945, when Imperial Japan occupied the Commonwealth of the Philippines during World War II.

Answer:

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13. What is the impact of the modern society in japanese occupation in Philippines ​


Answer:

The Philippines had suffered great loss of life and tremendous physical destruction the time the war was over. An estimated 527,000 Filipinos, both military and civilians, had been killed from all causes; of these between 131,000 and 164,000 were killed in seventy-two war crime events.

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14. similarities between japanese, spanish and american occupation in the Philippines​


Answer:

language

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republic government

Answer:

i think similarity between japanese,spanish,american occupation in the philppines are be half of their status.

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15. the importance of american and japanese occupation of philippines in relation to criminology profession


Answer:

The Japanese occupation of the Philippines (Filipino: Pananakop ng mga Hapones sa Pilipinas; Japanese: 日本のフィリピン占領, romanized: Nihon no Firipin Senryō) occurred between 1942 and 1945, when Imperial Japan occupied the Commonwealth of the Philippines during World War II.

The invasion of the Philippines started on 8 December 1941, ten hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor. As at Pearl Harbor, American aircraft were severely damaged in the initial Japanese attack. Lacking air cover, the American Asiatic Fleet in the Philippines withdrew to Java on 12 December 1941. General Douglas MacArthur was ordered out, leaving his men at Corregidor on the night of 11 March 1942 for Australia, 4,000 km away. The 76,000 starving and sick American and Filipino defenders in Bataan surrendered on 9 April 1942, and were forced to endure the infamous Bataan Death March on which 7,000–10,000 died or were murdered. The 13,000 survivors on Corregidor surrendered on 6 May.

Japan occupied the Philippines for over three years, until the surrender of Japan. A highly effective guerilla campaign by Philippine resistance forces controlled sixty percent of the islands, mostly jungle and mountain areas. MacArthur supplied them by submarine, and sent reinforcements and officers. Filipinos remained loyal to the United States, partly because of the American guarantee of independence, and also because the Japanese had pressed large numbers of Filipinos into work details and even put young Filipino women into brothels.[1]

General MacArthur kept his promise to return to the Philippines on 20 October 1944. The landings on the island of Leyte were accompanied by a force of 700 vessels and 174,000 men. Through December 1944, the islands of Leyte and Mindoro were cleared of Japanese soldiers. During the campaign, the Imperial Japanese Army conducted a suicidal defense of the islands. Cities such as Manila were reduced to rubble. Around 500,000 Filipinos died during the Japanese Occupation Period.[2]

16. Essay about japanese occupation in the philippines language


Answer:

During World War II, Imperial Japan occupied the Commonwealth of the Philippines, which lasted from 1942 until 1945. The invasion of the Philippines began on December 8, 1941, ten hours after the Pearl Harbor assault. American planes were extensively destroyed in the initial Japanese onslaught, as they had been at Pearl Harbor. The American Asiatic Fleet in the Philippines evacuated to Java on December 12, 1941, due to a lack of air cover. General Douglas MacArthur was ordered to leave Corregidor on the night of March 11, 1942, for Australia, 4,000 kilometers distant. On April 9, 1942, the 76,000 famished and ailing American and Filipino defenders of Bataan surrendered, and were sent to the historic Bataan Death March, in which 7,000–10,000 people perished or were killed. On May 6, the 13,000 survivors on Corregidor surrendered, ending Japan's three-year occupation of the Philippines. The Philippine resistance forces used a very efficient guerrilla warfare to hold sixty percent of the islands, largely forest and mountain areas. MacArthur deployed reinforcements and officers as well as supplies via submarine.

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17. Summary of philippine literature during japanese occupation


Brief History of Philippine Literature during Japanese era

18. Who were the presidents of the Philippines before the Japanese occupation?


Answer: Emilio Aguinaldo and Manuel L. Quezon

Explanation:

The 3rd President of the Philippines, José Paciano Laurel, served during the Japanese occupation during World War II.


19. how the japanese occupation affects the philippines?​


Answer:

During the campaign, the Imperial Japanese Army conducted a suicidal defense of the islands. Cities such as Manila were reduced to rubble. Around 500,000 Filipinos died during the Japanese Occupation Period.


20. the Japanese occupation and the second Philippine republic (1943 constitution) explanation​


Explanation:

The Second Philippine Republic was established during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines. ... On June 16, 1943, Premier Hideki Tojo promised independence to the Philippines. The KALIBAPI would then form the Preparatory Committee on Philippine Independence (PCPI), which was tasked with drafting a new Constitution


21. politics and governance in the philippine during the japanese occupation


The Second Philippine Republic was established during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines. At the outset of the occupation, the Japanese government established a military administration over the Philippines, as well as the Philippine Executive Commission, composed of several pre-war Filipino political leaders.


22. what are your thoughts about the Japanese occupation in philippine literature?​


Answer:

Theres no much Japanese occupation because they only got 3 years in the Philippines,so theres no adaptation of cultures from Japanese to the Philippines.

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23. How did the japanese occupation end in the philippines?


Answer:

The Pacific War, which started on December 7, 1941, when Pearl Harbor was bombed, came to an end with the 23-minute ceremony. It also put an end to Japan's approximately four occupation of the Philippines, a war that shattered the Pearl of the Orient and killed over one million civilians.


24. Describe the changes brought by the Japanese Imperial Administration in the Philippines during their occupation?


Answer:

Through December 1944, the islands of Leyte and Mindoro were cleared of Japanese soldiers. During the campaign, the Imperial Japanese Army conducted a suicidal defense of the islands. Cities such as Manila were reduced to rubble. Around 500,000 Filipinos died during the Japanese Occupation Period.


25. similarities between japanese, Spanish and american occupation in the Philippines?​


LanguageTraditionRepublic Government


26. politics and governance in the philippines during the japanese occupation.


Answer:

The Second Philippine Republic was established during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines. At the outset of the occupation, the Japanese government established a military administration over the Philippines, as well as the Philippine Executive Commission, composed of several pre-war Filipino political leaders.

Explanation:

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27. The Japanese occupation in the Philippines institutionalized the “rule of law” in the Philippines TRUE OR FALSE?


Answer:

False

Explanation:

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28. discuss your answer:who am i without the japanese occupation in the philippines​


Answer:

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29. 1. What's the difference between the government system during American occupation and Japanese invasion?2. What happened in the Japanese occupation in the Philippines?3. What happened in American occupation in the Philippines ?​


ANSWER:yung first po na pict. is number2 and the second is number 3 idont have answer po sa number 1HOPE IT'S HELP..


30. Philippine executive commission japanese occupation


The Second Philippine Republic was established during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines. At the outset of the occupation, the Japanese government established a military administration over the Philippines, as well as the Philippine Executive Commission, composed of several pre-war Filipino political leaders.

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