Chapter 11 Flashcards

1
Q

Simply an extreme love of
one’s country with allits inhabitants.

A

Nationalism

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2
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State of awareness that a nation does exist.

A

Nationalism

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3
Q

Made of people who owe allegiance not only tribe,clan or region nor to any religious or political entity.

A

Nationalism

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4
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Person who strongly identifies with their own nation

A

Nationalist

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5
Q

Prestigious and dedicated 19th century Filipino nationalist.

A

Rizal

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6
Q

According to him, Rizal awaken Asia to the concept of nationalism.

A

Austin Coates

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7
Q

Oneness of a group of people with common traditions, shared history, goals and
belief.

A

NATIONALISM

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8
Q

Comes from the Greek word Demos, which means people. A form of government in which all the power are shared by the citizens.

A

DEMOCRACY

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9
Q

According to him, Revolution
presupposes a people with consciousness of its own identity and unity as a nation. Unity and identity means a cause and effect reaction.

A

John Schumacher

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10
Q

According to it, Nationalism is the desire of members of a nation to govern themselves and to protect their interest even at the expense of outsiders.

A

Family Encyclopedia

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11
Q

According to him, Nationalism is the habit of
oneself with a
nation identifying single recognizing and no other duty than that of advancing its interests and those of people who find themselves having major commonalities on their own resulting to initiatives their identification of themselves to a single nation.

A

George Orwell

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12
Q

“Nationalism is first and foremost a state of mind , an act of consciousness. A group
of consciousness that
strives toward achieving homogeneity within the group, conformity and like-mindedness which will lead to and facilitate common action”

A

Hans Kohn

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13
Q

A poem about the love of one’s native language written in Tagalog

A

Sa Aking Mga Kabata

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14
Q

First article Rizal wrote for a Manila periodical, which he urged his fellow country-men to love their native land.

A

Amor Patrio (Love of Country)

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15
Q

In this novel, Rizal described in detail the sufferings of his countrymen under the spanish rule

A

Noli Me Tangere

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16
Q

Reign of Greed

A

El Filibusterismo

17
Q

It was written in dedication to GOMBURZA

A

El Filibusterismo

18
Q

a highly developed form of government that took place in the Philippines.It describes Rizal’s Calamba nationalism or Bonifacio’s Katipunan vision for the Philippines.

A

Backwater nationalism

19
Q

stresses that Rizal was not the only “First Filipino” but the prime mover in Asian Nationalism.”

A

Leon Ma. Guerrero