LESSON 3 Flashcards

1
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  • Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo proclaimed Philippine Independence in Kawit, Cavite.
A

June 12, 1898

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  • Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo proclaimed Philippine Independence in Kawit, Cavite.
  • It signaled the end of the _____ years of Spanish colonization.
  • The declaration is a short ________ word document.
A

333
2000-word

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Jose Rizal’s last words were “____________,” which translates to “____________” in English.

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Consummatum est
It is finished

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  • Filipino revolutionary, statesman, and military leader who is the youngest President of the Philippines
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EMILIO AGUINALDO Y FAMY

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  • He also led the Philippine-American War against U.S. resistance to Philippine independence.
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EMILIO AGUINALDO Y FAMY

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  • “Let us teach our people again to be proud that they are Filipinos. Let us teach them to realize anew that being a Filipino means having as rich and noble a heritage of language, culture, patrionism, and herioc deeds as any nation on earth.
A

Carlos P. Romulo

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This document reveals the reasons behind the Philippine revolution against Spain. It reveals how the Spaniards treated the early Filipinos.

A

PROCLAMATION OF THE
PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE

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  • This document reveals something about what kind of government did Aguinaldo establish during the time that we gain our independence from the hands of the Spaniards.
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PROCLAMATION OF THE
PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE

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  • This document reveals the war of Independence.
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PROCLAMATION OF THE
PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE

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THE REASON OF THIS REVOLUTION

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  • Abuses done by the civil guards
  • Abuses of the Friars
  • Execution of Dr. Jose Rizal
  • The Cavite Mutiny
  • 3 priests (GOMBURZA) – Padre Gomez, Burgos, and Zamora
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5
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3 stars represent

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  • Luzon, Mindanao and Panay Island.
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8 rays of the sun symbolized

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  • the first eight provinces of the Philippines which was declared under martial law during the Philippine Revolution (Batangas, Bulacan, Cavite, Ma nila, Laguna, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga and Tarlac).
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  • was an agreement signed between Spain and the United States of America regarding the ownership of the Philippine Islands and other Spanish colonies in South America.
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The Treaty of Paris

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5
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The colors blue, red and white

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  • commemorate those of the flag of the United States of North America, in manifestation of our profound gratitude
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6
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  • are a rather recent art forms, which veered away from the classical art by exaggerating human features and poking fun at its subjects.
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POLITICAL CARTOONS AND CARICATURE

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  • Part of the print media as a form of social and political commentary
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POLITICAL CARTOONS AND CARICATURE

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  • Targets person’s of power and authority.
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POLITICAL CARTOONS AND CARICATURE

8
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  • effective tool of publicizing opinions through heavy use of symbolism
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Cartoons

8
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POLITICAL CARICATURE OF THE AMERICAN ERA (1900-1941)

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  1. A PUBLIC POST IS NOT A HEREDITARY CROWN
  2. WAR AGAINST SPECULATORS
  3. DEATH CARS
  4. FLAMING YOUTH
  5. UNCLE SAM RIDING A CHARIOT
  6. THE TURN OF THE MATCHES
9
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3 GOMBURZA FATHERS

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Mariano Gomez, Jose Burgos, and Jacinto Zamora