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A Filipino General during the Philippine Revolution
He was one of the highest-ranking officer in the Philippine Revolution and was one of the highest-ranking officers of the revolutionary society Kataas-taasan, Kagalang-galang na Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan, or simply and more popularly called Katipunan, being a member of its Supreme Council.
Emilio Jacinto
served as the guidebook for new members of the organization, which laid out the group’s rules and principles.
Kartilla
The tirst edition of the Kartilya was written by____________________. Emilio Jacinto later pen a revised Decalogue.
Andres Bonitacio
Filipino revolutionary leader,
educator, lawyer and statesman who served first as a legal and constitutional adviser to the Revolutionary Government, and then as the first Prime Minister of the Philippines upon the establishment of the First Philippine Republic.
Apolinario Mabini’s
He is regarded as the “Utak ng Himagsikan” or “Brain of the Revolution*
Apolinario Mabini’s
Apolinario Mabini’s The Philippine Revolution
- First Stage of the Revolution
- Development of the Revolution
- End and Fall of the Revolution
•Shortly before the outbreak of the insurrection Rizal, in order to put an end to an indefinite exile, had offered his medical services to the Spanish army campaigning in Cuba
Apolinario Mabini’s
In contrast to_________ who wept because he died guiltless, Rizal went to the execution ground calm and even cheerful, to show that he was happy to sacrifice his life, which he had dedicated to the good of all the Filipinos, confident that in love and gratitude they would always remember him and follow his example and teaching
Burgos
•After the capitulation of Manila, the Philippine, Government moved from Bacoor, Cavite, to_____________, where the newly created Congress held its first session.
Malolos, Bulacan
Meantime, on the other side of the sea, in the capital of the Republic of the United States, things were happening which merit all possible attention.
The_____________ of the Treaty of Paris was being postponed and delayed in the Senate by the stubborn opposition of the Democrats, and this persuaded_________________ to stage what is called a coup d’ etat.
ratification
President McKinley
in command of the detachments in the south,
General Ricarte
commander of the eastern zone where the attack began, then in Malolos.
General San Miguel
In spite of all these obstacles,________ would have succeeded in imposing and maintaining discipline if Aguinaldo had supported him with all the power of his prestige and authority, but the latter was also beginning to grow jealous, seeing Luna slowly gain ascendancy by his bravery, audacity, and military skill.
Luna
The death of Andres Bonifacio had plainly shown in_________________ a boundless appetite for power, and Luna’s personal enemies exploited this weakness of Aguinaldo with skillful intrigues in order to encompass Luna’s ruin
Mr. Aguinaldo
• To sum it up, the Revolution failed because it was____________~; because its leader won his post by_______________ rather than meritorious acts; because instead of supporting the men most useful to the people, he made them useless out of jealousy.
badly led
reprehensible