RPH MOD 1-5 Flashcards

rph mod 1-5

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It is the inquiry conducted by the historian and the series of past events into which he inquires.

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history

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It is the continuous process of interaction between the historian and his facts, an unending dialogue between the present and the past

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history

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It is the re-enactment in the historian’s mind of the thought whose history he is studying.

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history

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4
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history is ______ not only of cognitive, but of causal, orientations to reality. - Parsons

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selective system

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5
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is the study of human collective past.

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history

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6
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it invites students to debate multiple perspectives, offer their opinions and educated interpretations, and challenge existing beliefs.

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history is interpretive

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it is an on-going and constant process of reexamining the past based on new discoveries, evidence, and perspectives

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History is revisionist in scope

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it requires questioning the text, examining them critically, and asking new question.

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History is a constant process of questioning

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9
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it is related to other disciplines like geography, sociology, literature, economics etc.

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history is integrative

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10
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it includes experiences of all classes, regions, racial groups as well as both genders.

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history is inclusive

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11
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it includes all interpretations of historical events

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history is historiography

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12
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it uses past experience to help solve present problems

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history is relevant

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13
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why study history

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To learn about the past.
To understand the present.
To appreciate your heritage.
To broaden your perspectives.
To acquire background for critical thinking and analysis.

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14
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-examines the authenticity of the source
-refers to the genuineness of the documents. It is looking into the authenticity of evidence by examining the physical characteristics and historical characteristics of the documents.

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external criticism

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refers to the meaning and truthfulness of the documents. It talks about the value and worth of its contents.

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internal crticism

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16
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the most accurate account of the said voyage as regarded by many historians was the account written by

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antonio pigafetta

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17
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is a systemic evaluation of the primary source be it a text, painting, caricature, and/or speech that in the process students could develop and present an argument based on their own understanding of the evidences from their readings

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content analysis

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18
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considers specifically the time, place, and situation when the primary source was written. The analysis as well includes the author’s background, authority on the subject and intent perceptible, and its relevance and meaning to people and society today

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contextual analysis

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19
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what is age of exploration and expansion among European countries (especially Spain and Portugal) which led to the first voyage around the world

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15th and 16 centuries

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20
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was one of the survivors who kept a journal that became the main source about the first encounter of the Spaniards and the Filipinos.

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antonio pigafetta

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21
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the historic expeditio began in _____ and was succesfuly completed in

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1519 1522

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22
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Three of them were in French and two are kept in _______The third one was originally owned by the _______

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the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris.

Thomas Phillipp.

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23
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made his own English version of the Ambrosian copy and it appeared in The Philippine Islands.

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James A Richardson

24
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antinio pigafetta got all this information through the help

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Enrique de Malaccca

25
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FIRST TO ESTABLISH A MARITIME SCHOOL

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portugal

26
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juan de plasencia also wrote _____ (early book on cathecism)

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doctrina cristiana

27
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what are the major discursive issues in the customs of the tagalog?

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Issue of authorship
Discourse of power in colonial writing
Logic of binarism

28
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chieftan of a (barangay)

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Datu

29
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these are the freemen

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maharlika

30
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has their own houses and properties

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aliping namamahay

31
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serves their master in their house and can be sold

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aliping saguiguilir/sagigilid

32
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what is the datu’s andministrative function

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implement laws
ensure order
give protection

33
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the way of marriage in the customs of the tagalog

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paninilbihan
bigay kaya (dowry)
panghihimuyat
bigay suso(wet nurse)

34
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They worship many gods and goddesses:

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bathala supreme

35
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tagalogs also believed in the sacredness of

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Animal and trees

36
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adoration of several idols

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animism

37
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religous leader,can a man woman

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catolonan/babaylan

38
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witches who deceived by pretending to heal the sick; use of charms; capable of causing death;

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manggagauay

39
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same with mangagauay; hold the power of applying remedies to lovers that they would abandon/despise their wives

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manyisalat

40
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duty was to emit fire from himself at night (once a month)

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mancocolam

41
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another kind of witch with more efficacy than the mangagauay; by simply saluting or raising their hand, they can kill; they can also heal thru the use of charms; Catanduanes

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Hocloban

42
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if they saw anyone clothed in white, they tear out his liver and eat it which causes death; Catanduanes

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silagan

43
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purpose is to show himself at night to many persons, without his head or entrails

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mantatangal

44
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equivalent to a sorcerer; seen him fly and murdered men and ate their flesh; Visayas

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osuang

45
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made charms for lovers out of herbs, stones and wood which would infuse the heart with love

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mangagayoma

46
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equivalent to preacher; predicts the salvation and condemns the soul; done by people with high standing

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sonat

47
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 soothsayer and predicts future

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pangatahojan

48
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 signified a “cotquen”; a man whose nature inclined toward that of a woman

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bayoguin

49
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buried beneath a little house/porch; mourned for 4 days

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chief

50
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 a living slave tied beneath his body until death; mourned for days until they stop grieving (accompanied by eating and drinking)

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warrior

51
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(Life of rest)
(Place of Punishment/Pain),
(devil)

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belief in maca
casanaan
sitan

52
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-are considered to be a recent form of art, which veered away from the classical art by exaggerating human features and poking fun at its subjects.
- This is a graphic with caricatures of public figures and expressing opinions in every significant event in our history.

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Political cartoons and caricatures

53
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book of alfred mccoy together with alfredo roces

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Philippine Cartoons: Political Caricature of the American Era (1900-1941).

54
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alfredo roces book that is an award winning title

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Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo and the Generation of 1972“

55
Q

but Mania’s constant urban problems – ______, ______and_____ — give these cartoons an almost timeless quality.

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poverty corruption and prostitution

56
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They saw colonialism as a pervasive condition that had penetrated the whole of their social fabric – influencing their

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culture, politics, economy, and class relations.

57
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Uncle Sam often appeared ____ and _____ in his relationship with the virginal maiden

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crafty and predatory