PPC (REVIEWER) Flashcards

1
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come from the prefix “I” meaning “people of” and the word “tawid” or “across the river,”

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ITAWES

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2
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they are variously called as “Itawit,” “Itawiq,” “Tawish,” “Itawi,” “Itaves,” and “Itabes.”

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ITAWES

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3
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They are indigenous groups from Isabela.

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ITAWES

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4
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they believe that it will bring bad luck to the family when they take a bath, to comb hair, and to sweep the floor

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ITAWES PRACTICES

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5
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They are also prevented from cooking and from dipping into jars and pots.

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ITAWES PRACTICES

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6
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they are an ethnolinguistic minority numbering a little more than half a million people, who inhabit the provinces of Cagayan, Isabela and Nueva Vizcaya.

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IBANAG

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7
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They are one of the largest ethnolinguistic minorities in the Philippines

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IBANAG

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8
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No sweeping or cleaning when it is already dark outside

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IBANAG PRACTICES

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9
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cooking kakanin on the first day of school or work

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IBANAG PRACTICES

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10
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putting safety pins in clothes on Holy Week

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IBANAG PRACTICES

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11
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no cleaning or taking a bath in the house where there is funeral, and avoidance of bringing home food, juice or even candies from funerals

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IBANAG PRACTICES

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12
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staying for a bit longer when they sneeze just before they get out of their doors to avoid accidents

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IBANAG PRACTICES

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13
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stabbing a tree when someone they know die

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IBANAG PRACTICES

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14
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swimming in the river after burial of a dead relative

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IBANAG PRACTICES

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15
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They came to our country about 22,000 BC from mainland asia via the land bridges

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NEGRITOS

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16
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they have a kinky, dark-haired and black skinned pygmies had a primitive culture

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NEGRITOS

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17
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they are nomadic and hunting was their chief activity

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NEGRITOS

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18
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They had no government, no system of laws, no writing and no arts and sciences

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NEGRITOS

19
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According to Otley Beyer there are 3 earliest people who are those

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NEGRITOS, INDONESIAN AND MALAY

20
Q

came into the PH in to waves; the first wave at about 3,000 BC and the second wave about 1,000 BC

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INDONESIANS

21
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They lived in organized settlements

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INDONESIAN

22
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they knew how to use copper tools and implements

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INDONESIANS

23
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They developed terrace agriculture with elaborate irrigation system

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MALAYS

24
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hunting, fishing, root and fruit gathering were other source of livelihood

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INDONESIANS

25
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They bought their mining and smelting technology and their agricultural system

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MALAY

26
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They were the head hunters who chiefly depend on fishing, hunting and fruit gathering

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MALAY

27
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they bought their syllable system of writing, they were known as alphabet

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MALAY

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29
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small unit of social organization with broader political, economic and religious

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BARANGAYS

30
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The chief (datu or raja)

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THE NOBLE OR UPPER CLASS

31
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the freed salves constituted

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THE FREEMAN OR MIDDLE CLASS

32
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own house and properties

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ALIPING NAMAMAHAY

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34
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had no right, could sold anytime by his master

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ALIPING SAGIGILID

35
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the first European to reach Philippines

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FERDINAND MAGELLAN

36
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a Portuguese explorer commissioned by the Spanish ruler to search for the spice island

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FERDINAND MAGELLAN

37
Q

named the island LA FELIPINAS in honor of prince Philip

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VILLALOBOS

38
Q

successfully established the first Spanish settlement in cebu

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LEGAZPI

38
Q

Spaniards born in Spain

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PENINSULARES

39
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born in Philippines but they are Spaniard

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INSULARES

40
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native filipinos

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INDIOS

41
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enactment of the bill of rights that protected the right of the Filipinos

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COOPER ACT

42
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Formally Philippine Autonomy Act of1916, statute announcing the intention of the United States government to “withdraw their sovereignty over the Philippine Islands as soon as a stable government can be established therein.” The U.S. had acquired the Philippines in 1898 as a result of the Spanish–American

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JONES ACT

43
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Also calledPhilippine Commonwealth and Independence Act, (1934), the U.S. statute that provided for Philippine independence, to take effect on July 4, 1946, after a 10-year transitional period of Commonwealth government.

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TYDINGS-MCDUFFIE ACT