Midterm (Part 2) Flashcards

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Rizal’s exile happened on

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July 7, 1892

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2
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It must be considered that in Albo’s version, the location of Mazaua fits the location of the island of Limasawa, at the southern tip of Leyte, _____.

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9°54’N

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3
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______ asked the people to give a pledge that they were to revolt

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Andres Bonifacio

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4
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Article stated, “Observe and obey; let no one disturb the quiet of the graves. When passing by the caves and trees where they are, give respect to them. He who does not observe this shall be killed by ants, or beaten to death with thorns”.

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Article IV

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5
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Rizal wrote in his Memoirs of the Revolution that it happened at Pugadlawin on

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August 23, 1896

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Magellan’s expedition sighted a high land named ZAMAL Island which was some leagues westward of Ladrones Island.

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300

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7
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GomBurZa stands for

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c. Mariano Gomez, Jacinto Zamora and Jose Burgos

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8
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Article stated, “You shall obey; he who exchanges for food, let it be always done in accordance with his word. He who does not comply, shall be beaten for one hour, he who repeats the offense shall be exposed for one day among ants”.

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Article V

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9
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How many members of Katipunan went to the first place on August 22, 1896, at the house and yard of Apolonio Samson.

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500 members

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10
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The phrase “El Grito de Rebelion” means

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Cry of Rebellion

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_______ is a period of competition among European rulers to conquer and colonize land outside their original territory.

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Age of Exploration

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12
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The acronym EDSA stands for

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Epifanio de los Santos

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13
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Ceylon was the island of

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Leyte

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14
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The password that Katipunero used.

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Rizal’s name

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15
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_____ is widely accepted as the dawn of the Philippine Nationalism in the nineteenth century, with Rizal dedicating his second novel, El Filibustersimo, to their memory.

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Martyrdom

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16
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Article ___ stated, “All these shall be exposed to ants for half a day: who kill black cats during a new moon; or steal anything from the chiefs or agogangs, however small the object may be.

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Article XIII

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17
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The great volume of Rizal’s lifework was committed to this end, particularly the influential ones.

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Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo

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18
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Article ____ stated, “You shall not kill, neither shall you steal, neither shall you do harm to the aged, lest you incur the danger of death. All those who infringe this order shall be condemned to death by being drowned in the river, or in boiling water”.

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Article I

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19
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Magellan called Cebu

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Zubu

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20
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The First was published in La Voz Espanola and Diario de Manila on the Day of execution, ________.

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30 December 1896

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21
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On the as they sailed in a westerly course from Ladrones, as they saw land towards the northwest; but owing to many shallow places they did not approach it.

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March 16, 1521

22
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Article _____ stated, “These shall be burned: who by their strength or cunning have mocked at and escaped punishment or who have killed young boys; or try to steal away the women of the elders”.

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Article XI

23
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Prominent Filipino Historian Teodoro Agoncillo emphasizes the event when Bonifacio tore the receipt before the katipuneros who also did the same.

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Cedula or Tax

24
Q

Article ____ stated, “All these shall be beaten for two days: who sing while traveling by night; kill the Manaul; tear the documents belonging to the headmen; are malicious

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Article IX

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____ was the port with the most trade.
Zubu
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The assistant of the Plaza, the Assistant asked Rizal if he wanted anything.
Senior Maure
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Dr. Jose P. Rizal wrote this poem when he was eight years old and it is Rizal's one of the most prominent works.
Sa Aking Mga Kababata
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The expedition's arrival and celebration of Mass on ______.
April 8 1521
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The primary source from Rizal's retraction translated from the document found by __________, C.M. on 18 May 1935
Fr. Manuel Garcia
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______ commissioned a "Himno de Balintawak" to inspire the renewed struggle after the pact of the Biak-na-Bato failed.
Emilio Aguinaldo
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The Central government introduced an educational decree fusing sectarian school run by the friars into a school called the Philippine Institute.
Spanish
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_____, a Spanish historian who documented the Cavite Mutiny event and his work centered on how the event was an attempt in overthrowing the Spanish Government in the Philippines.
Jose Montero y Vidal
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Magellan remained ______ on Mazaua Island.
7 days
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The chief of firing squad who was assigned in Rizal's death row.
Senior del Fresno
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He is a mythical character who make the main lawful code in the Philippines and it is said to be "The Code of Kalantiaw". In the Island of Negros he was the Chief.
Rajah Bendahara Kalantiaw
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Article _____ stated, "Slavery for a doam (a certain period of time) shall be suffered by those who steal away the women of the headmen; by him who keep ill-tempered dogs that bite the headmen; by him who burns the fields of another".
Article VIII
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According to ______, "Encarnacion and Villegas all these places are in Balintawak, then of Caloocan, now, in Quezon City. As for the dates, Bonifacio and his troops may have been moving from one place to another to avoid being located by the Spanish government, which could explain why there are several accounts of the Cry".
Guerrero
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Article _____ stated, "These shall be killed: who profane sites where idols are kept, and sites where are buried the sacred things of their diwatas and headmen. He who performs his necessities in those places shall be burned".
Article XVII
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Magellan leave Mazaua, bound for Cebu on Thursday, ______.
April 4
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Valenzuela's account should be read with caution: He once told a Spanish investigator that the "Cry" happened in Balintawak on Wednesday
August 26, 1896
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_____ has long been believed as the site of the first mass
Butuan
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______ is well-known as a hero of the revolution for his writing that center on ending colonialism and liberating Filipino minds to contribute to creating the Filipino nation.
Jose E. Marco
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_____ is well-known as a hero of the revolution for his writing that center on ending colonialism and liberating Filipino minds to contribute to creating the Filipino nation.
Jose P. Rizal
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______ is riverine settlement.
Butuan
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Few months after execution be Fr. Vicente Balaguer. from anonymous writer but later on revealed to
February 14, 1897
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The Code of Kalantiaw is said to be a mythical authentic code in the acclaimed epic story of _______
Maragtas
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Sailing southwards along the coast of that large island of Seilani, they turned southwest to a small island called ______
Ceylon
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On August 26th, a big meeting was held in Balintawak, at the house of _____ then Cabeza of that barrio of Caloocan.
Apolonio Samson
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Primo viaggiointorno al mondo means
First Voyage Around The World
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The Illustrados, like and wrote history. They intended it for the Spaniards so that they will realize that Filipinos are people of their own intellect and culture.
Jose Rizal, Isabelo de los Reyes, and Pedro Paterno