LESSON 3 Flashcards

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Q

Define History, as per Barraclough’s definition.

A

The attempt to discover, on the basis of fragmentary evidence, the significant things about the past.

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_____ defined as a way of looking at historical events, personalities, developments, cultures, and societies from different perspectives.

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Multiperspectivity

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Define historical interpretation and multiperspectivity

A

Historical interpretation is analyzing and understanding the past through a particular viewpoint/narrative, while multiperspectivity is examining past events to gain a more comprehensive understanding.

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4
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When did the authorities receive warnings about the impending uprising against the Spaniards? And what was the warning?

A

1872; assassinations of the friars.

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5
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Where did the principal leaders of the mutiny often meet during the conspiracy?

A

House of Filipino Spaniard Joaquin Pardo de Tavera, or the native priest Jacinto Zamora’s house.

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6
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Who was the soul of the Cavite mutiny movement and usually attended the meetings?

A

Marciano Gomez, the curate of Bacoor.

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Who was behind the insurrection of the Cavite Mutiny?

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  • Native clergy
  • Mestizos and native lawyers
  • Abogadillos
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What was the reason for the insurrection in Cavite mutiny?

A

The abolition of privileges enjoyed by the workers of the Cavite arsenal (exemption from payment of tribute and employment)

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