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Which could be inferred about Filipino women during the Spanish colonial regime from the story of the young women of Malolos?Question 8Select one:a.Women could disobey the Spanish friars.b.Women were not allowed to be educated like men.c.Women were not allowed to participate in civic affairs.d.Women were respected and given same liberties as men.

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Which could be inferred about Filipino women during the Spanish colonial regime from the story of the young women of Malolos?Question 8Select one:a.Women could disobey the Spanish friars.b.Women were not allowed to be educated like men.c.Women were not allowed to participate in civic affairs.d.Women were respected and given same liberties as men.

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The story of the young women of Malolos is a famous letter written by Philippine national hero Jose Rizal. The letter commends the young women of Malolos for their courage to establish a school where they could learn Spanish, despite the opposition of a Spanish friar.

From this story, we can infer that:

a. Women could disobey the Spanish friars - This is true. The young women of Malolos did go against the wishes of the Spanish friar to establish their school.

b. Women were not allowed to be educated like men - This is also true. The opposition of the Spanish friar to the establishment of the school suggests that women's education was not prioritized or valued in the same way as men's education.

c. Women were not allowed to participate in civic affairs - This cannot be directly inferred from the story. While it's likely that women's participation in civic affairs was limited during the Spanish colonial regime, the story of the young women of Malolos primarily deals with the issue of women's education.

d. Women were respected and given same liberties as men - This is likely false. The fact that the young women of Malolos had to fight to establish their school suggests that women were not given the same liberties as men.

So, based on the story of the young women of Malolos, we can infer that both options a and b are correct.

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