A continuing past 6-7 Flashcards

1
Q

The leaders of most guerrillå groups, Americans and Filipinos, were ___

A

USAFFE officers.

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2
Q

In Luzon, one ot the bitterest quarrels was between the ____.

A

Hunters and the Markings

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3
Q

In Central Luzon, all USAFFE-led guerrillas were against the ____. The root cause was ideological.

A

Hukbalahap

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4
Q

The ____represented a resistance group qualitatively different from all the others in its origin, leadership, organization, attitude towards the United States, and socio-political goals.

A

Hukbalahap

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5
Q

Radicalized workers and peasants were under the leadership or influence of the _____ founded by Crisanto Evangelista with which the ____ of pedro Abad Santos had merged in 1938.

With this, the ____ was formed.

A

Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas

Socialist Party

Hukbalahap

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6
Q

The first document of the Hukbalahap called “____” contained the guiding principles of a people’s revolutionary army

A

The Fundamental Spirit

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7
Q

The second document of the Hukbalahap, “_____,” discussed the duties and privileges of a Huk soldier.

A

The Iron Discipline

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8
Q

The principal Huk publication was a
weekly, _____ (Redemption of the People).

A

Katubusan ng Bayan

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9
Q

Douglas MacArthur issued a proclamation informing the Filipinos of the re-establishment of the ____ in the Philippines.

A

Commonwealth government

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10
Q

The Huks regarded some of the guerilla units as little more than bandits, calling them “____” (a contraction of tulisan
and USAFFE) and defending their own barrios from USAFFE incursions.

A

tulisaffes

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11
Q

landlords accused the Huks of robbery because they had received little or nothing from their ___ during the Japanese occupation.

A

haciendas

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12
Q

Mariano Balgos, then acting commander- in-chief Of the Hukbalahap, placed the Huk program on record
in a statement entitled, “____.” This program was hardly radical, let alone subversive, but it was staunchly anti-collaborator and anti-fascist.

A

Where We Stand

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13
Q

December 1945, Roxas left the
Nacionalista party and organized his own party. By mid-January, his candidacy was formally launched at the ____ convention.

A

Liberal
Party

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14
Q

The _____ was an element in Philippine politics. Led by urban middle and upper class liberals who had been active in the resistance and a number of peasant and union leaders

A

Democratic Alliance

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15
Q

The ____ reflected the political views of the reformist middle class leaders in the DA Executive Council.

A

DA program

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16
Q

Jacobo Zobel, Tomas Morato and Elizalde put up the money to
publish two pro-Roxas papers, the ___ and ___.

A

Daily News and Balita

17
Q

The American who Was of greatest assistance to Roxas’ electoral campaign was ___ who was appointed High Commissioner in September 1945.

A

Paul V. McNutt