The Spanish Period Flashcards
The Philippines in the 19th century remained __________ despite the merging marks of growth noted in some sectors.
Primitive
The social and economic
systems of the country
remained reliant on the
__________ patterns, which fuelled racial ____________________ based on statues quo
FEUDALISTIC , DISCRIMINATION and DIVISION
contributed to the country’s development
and imported idea of liberalism from the West
and promoted innovation on how the Filipino viewed the country as a whole
Educated Middle Class
contributed to the country’s development
and imported idea of liberalism from the West. It also promoted innovation on how the Filipino viewed the country as a whole
Social Structure
allowing the elites to hold the indios captive
“master-slave relationship”
______________ held the executive, legislative, judicial and religious power.
Spanish monarch
commander-in- chief
King of Spain
_____________ held the supreme authority in the economic and financial dealings of the country
governor-general
Breakthrough of educational history, government supervision in public schools (training schools
for teachers), friars were the most vocal and against the teaching of
Spanish language
DECREE OF 1863
Spain abandoned __________ and reluctantly opened the Philippines to world trade.
mercantilism viewpoint
(T or F) the governor-general had the power to suspend laws or nay decree coming from Spain
True
the governor-general was assisted by the _____________
lieutenant-general
provincial government were ran by _______
alcalde mayor or civil governors
__________ are under the administration of the mayor and vice mayor
cabildo or ayuntamiento
chief executive and judge of the towns
gobernadorcillo