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Which of the following is not true of the La Solidaridad?Question 10Answera.It was the official organ of the reform movement.b.It was a forum for discussion of the issues concerning the Philippinesc.It featured articles about the good deeds of the friars.d.It was a vehicle for the expression of the political views of the reformers.

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Which of the following is not true of the La Solidaridad?Question 10Answera.It was the official organ of the reform movement.b.It was a forum for discussion of the issues concerning the Philippinesc.It featured articles about the good deeds of the friars.d.It was a vehicle for the expression of the political views of the reformers.

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The statement that is not true about La Solidaridad is:

c. It featured articles about the good deeds of the friars.

La Solidaridad was a newspaper published in Spain that served as the platform for advocating peaceful reforms in the Philippines during the Spanish colonization. It was indeed the official organ of the reform movement (a), a forum for discussing issues concerning the Philippines (b), and a vehicle for expressing the political views of the reformers (d). However, it did not feature articles about the good deeds of the friars. Instead, it was known for its criticism of the Spanish friars in the Philippines and the abuses of the Spanish colonial government.

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