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1.How did President Corazon Aquino and President Fidel Ramos address the different problems that plagued the country and the Filipino people?

2.Were they successful? Why? Why not?

3.What were the factors that contributed to the widening gap between the rich and the poor? How did President Corazon Aquino and President Fidel Ramos address this challenge? Where they successful? Why?

4.The peace and order situation in our country is always included in every administration's program. Why is it difficult to attain? What do you suggest about it?

5.How did President Estrada and President Arroyo respond to the problems and challenges pressing the country during their administrations? We're they successful? Why? Why not? ​


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Answer:

Explanation:

1. During his administration, Ramos began implementing economic reforms intended to open up the once-closed national economy, encourage private enterprise, invite more foreign and domestic investment, and reduce widespread corruption.

2.Effects and legacy. The Philippines 2000 platform was widely successful, making it one of the greatest legacies of the Ramos administration to the Philippines.

3. One major problem that the Ramos administration faced was the lack of funds to support and implement the program. The Php50 million, allotted by R.A. No. 6657 to finance the CARP from 1988 to 1998, was no longer sufficient to support the program.

4. Introduction Peace and order is an essential ingredient in maintaining economic development, social order and political stability. A condition of peace and order facilitates the growth of investments, generates more employment opportunities and attracts more tourists.

5. The Estrada administration widened the coverage of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) to the landless peasants in the country side. The latter's administration distributed more than 266,000 hectares of land to 175,000 landless farmers, including land owned by the traditional rural elite.