FA2 (over 50) Flashcards

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Social scientist Henry Otley Beyer believes each group had a similar culture, with its own customs and traditions.
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There are four theories on where the inhabitants (first Filipinos) came.
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About 300,000 years ago, Negritoes crossed the land bridged from Malaya, Borneo, and Australia until they reached Palawan, Mindoro and Mindanao.
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Felipe Landa Jocano proposed the Migration Theory for the origin of the first Filipino.
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Renowned Filipino anthropologist Felipe Landa Jocano disputes Beyer’s belief that Filipinos descended from Negritoes and Malays who migrated to the Philippines thousands of years ago.
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The Indonesians used tools made out of stone and steel, which enabled them to build sturdier houses.
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The thinning of the ice glaciers and the subsequent increase in seawater level events forced them to remain in the country and become its first permanent inhabitants.
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The third wave of migrants were the Indonesians, who came to the islands in boats.
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Negritos (first wave), Indonesians (second wave), and Malays (third wave).

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Jocano’s research indicates that they shared more or less the same culture, beliefs, practices an even similar tools and implements.
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Dasalan at Tocsohan Kabisaduhin

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The Benevolent Assimilation Proclamation was announced in the Philippines on Jan. 4, 1900.
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William McKinley served as US President from March 4, 1898 until his death.
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1891 and 1893, William McKinley was elected as governor of California.

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William McKinley was the 28th President of the United States.
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William McKinley led USA to victory in the Cuban – American War.
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Otis censored the Benevolent Assimilation proclamation by deleting “to exercise future domination”.
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General Marcus Miller passed the unaltered copy of the proclamation the to a Filipino official in Iloilo City.
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Otis censored the Benevolent Assimilation proclamation by removing the mention of U.S. sovereignty “to stress our benevolent purpose”.
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Otis censored the Benevolent Assimilation proclamation by not “offend Filipino sensibilities” by substituting “free people” for “supremacy of the United States”.
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20
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Aguinaldo had proclaimed an insurgent dictatorial government in the Philippines in May 24, 1898.
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The Bell Trade Act of 1949, also known as the Philippine Trade Act, was an act passed by the United States Congress specifying policy governing trade between the Philippines and the United States.
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The Bell Trade Act was authored by Missouri Senator C. Jasper Bell.
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23
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Parity rights granted U.S. citizens and corporations rights to Philippine natural resources unequal to those of Philippine citizens.
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The Bell Trade Act required limited rights granting U.S. citizens and corporations rights to Philippine natural resources equal to (in parity with) those of Philippine citizens.
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Prior to the plebiscite, the Constitutional amendment had to be approved by the Philippine Congress, which required a 1/2 vote by the Philippine House and Philippine Senate.
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Quotas will be set at a level not less than the amount of the article imported into the U.S from the Philippines in the previous twelve months.
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The 3/4 vote was obtained only by the denial of seats in the House to six members of the leftist Democratic Alliance and three from the Nacionalista Party on grounds of fraud and violent campaign tactics during the April 1946 election.
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Duties on these items shall then be 5% of the regular duties from July 4 to December 31, 1954; 10% during calendar year 1955; and 5% more of the regular duty each year until 1973, when the full duty shall be paid.
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The U.S. may establish quotas on imports of other Philippine articles imported to the U.S. if the U.S. president determines that these articles substantially compete with U.S. products.
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The quotas all the items except rice shall be allocated annually by the Philippine Government to manufacturers in the Philippines proportionate to their 1940 exports of the item to the U.S. or for sugar, to their 1931-33 production.
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The surrender of firearms and other explosives were one of the highlights of Martial law period.
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The Ambush of Juan Ponce de Leon is one of the Political Milieus which triggered the proclamation of Martial law.
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Presidential Decree No. 27 was commonly known as Emancipation of Tenants from the Bondage of the Soil, Transferring to Them the Ownership of the Land They Till and Providing the Instruments and Mechanism .
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A habeas petition proceeds as a civil action against the State agent (usually a warden) who holds the defendant in custody.
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Travel ban among Filipinos was imposed during Martial law.
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Bolster developed the Philippine Geothermal plant in Tiwi, Albay, Mt. Makiling & Mt. Banahaw in Laguna during the Martial law period.
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Writ of habeas corpus can not be used to examine any extradition process used, amount of bail, and the jurisdiction of the court.
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The establishment of the Communist Party of the Philippines by Jose Maria dela Torre is one of the Political Milieus which triggered the proclamation of Martial law.
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Martial Law in its comprehensive sense, includes all laws that have reference to and administered by the military forces of the State.
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Owing perhaps to their migratory nature, the Dawnmen eventually stayed in the Philippines.
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