Answer:
1. Ang mga USAFFE na nakaligtas sa kamay ng mga Hapones ay piniling mamundok at sumama sa______
2. Ang mga Pilipino na pumanig sa mga Hapones ay tinawag na________
3. Ang mga nadadakip na gerilyang Pilipino ay ikinulong, pinarurusahan at pinatay sa
4. Ang________
ay isang kilusang itinatag upang labanan ang mga Hapones
5. Ang tawag sa mga ang pulisyang militar ng mga Hapones ay_________
Explanation:
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The Allies liberated many concentration camps, but the US liberated two concentration camps, the recently-abandoned slave labor camp at Ohrdruf on April 4th of 1945. A few days later, on April 11th American forces liberated the camps at Buchenwald near Weimar.
After three centuries of colonial rule, independence came rather suddenly to most of Spanish and Portuguese America. Between 1808 and 1826 all of Latin America except the Spanish colonies of Cuba and Puerto Rico slipped out of the hands of the Iberian powers who had ruled the region since the conquest. The rapidity and timing of that dramatic change were the result of a combination of long-building tensions in colonial rule and a series of external events.
The reforms imposed by the Spanish Bourbons in the 18th century provoked great instability in the relations between the rulers and their colonial subjects in the Americas. Many Creoles (those of Spanish parentage but who were born in America) felt Bourbon policy to be an unfair attack on their wealth, political power, and social status. Others did not suffer during the second half of the 18th century; indeed, the gradual loosening of trade restrictions actually benefited some Creoles in Venezuela and certain areas that had moved from the periphery to the centre during the late colonial era. However, those profits merely whetted those Creoles’ appetites for greater free trade than the Bourbons were willing to grant. More generally, Creoles reacted angrily against the crown’s preference for peninsulars in administrative positions and its declining support of the caste system and the Creoles’ privileged status within it. After hundreds of years of proven service to Spain, the American-born elites felt that the Bourbons were now treating them like a recently conquered nation....