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The upheaval is not an “agrarian revolt” but a political and economic for inquilinos wanted to weaken the friar’s influence in Philippine political life. Group of answer choicesTrueFalse

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The upheaval is not an “agrarian revolt” but a political and economic for inquilinos wanted to weaken the friar’s influence in Philippine political life. Group of answer choicesTrueFalse

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The statement is True. The upheaval was indeed a political and economic fight where the inquilinos aimed to weaken the friar's influence in Philippine political life. It was not merely an "agrarian revolt".

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