A continuing past 6-7 Flashcards
The leaders of most guerrillå groups, Americans and Filipinos, were ___
USAFFE officers.
In Luzon, one ot the bitterest quarrels was between the ____.
Hunters and the Markings
In Central Luzon, all USAFFE-led guerrillas were against the ____. The root cause was ideological.
Hukbalahap
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.
Hukbalahap
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.
Partido Komunista ng Pilipinas
Socialist Party
Hukbalahap
The first document of the Hukbalahap called “____” contained the guiding principles of a people’s revolutionary army
The Fundamental Spirit
The second document of the Hukbalahap, “_____,” discussed the duties and privileges of a Huk soldier.
The Iron Discipline
The principal Huk publication was a
weekly, _____ (Redemption of the People).
Katubusan ng Bayan
Douglas MacArthur issued a proclamation informing the Filipinos of the re-establishment of the ____ in the Philippines.
Commonwealth government
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.
tulisaffes
landlords accused the Huks of robbery because they had received little or nothing from their ___ during the Japanese occupation.
haciendas
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.
Where We Stand
December 1945, Roxas left the
Nacionalista party and organized his own party. By mid-January, his candidacy was formally launched at the ____ convention.
Liberal
Party
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
Democratic Alliance
The ____ reflected the political views of the reformist middle class leaders in the DA Executive Council.
DA program
Jacobo Zobel, Tomas Morato and Elizalde put up the money to
publish two pro-Roxas papers, the ___ and ___.
Daily News and Balita
The American who Was of greatest assistance to Roxas’ electoral campaign was ___ who was appointed High Commissioner in September 1945.
Paul V. McNutt