The document outlines various aspects of Philippine history, including significant figures, government structures, and cultural traits. It highlights key events, laws, and social issues that have shaped the nation. Additionally, it discusses the evolution of political rights and the impact of colonialism on Filipino identity.
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Philippine History
The document outlines various aspects of Philippine history, including significant figures, government structures, and cultural traits. It highlights key events, laws, and social issues that have shaped the nation. Additionally, it discusses the evolution of political rights and the impact of colonialism on Filipino identity.
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PHILIPPINE HISTORY
1. Nuclear family – father, mother, sons and daughters
2. Liberalization – hinders the entry of foreign products 3. education and political leadership – pursue in the letter to the young women 4. law of supply and demand – off season , price up 5. William Howard Taft – first American civil governor 6. Diego Delos Rios – last Spanish governor general 7. Mother – Rizal’s profound sense of dignity and self-respect 8. Recession – a fall in real GNP from one period to the next 9. True about pre Spanish Filipino government – The datu exercised all the powers of the government 10. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo – Strong Republic 11. Property Tax – Religious purposes exemption to tax 12. Educational Reform, Superstition masquerading, Abuses of friars – oppressing issues in Rizal’s Time 13. 30 days – bill becomes a law even if not signed by the president 14. people, territory, sovereignty, government – four elements of a state 15. World Heritage Site – Southeast Asia designated by UNESCO 16. Propagandists, revolutionaries, reformists – mabini, graciano-lopez jaena, del pilar 17. political rights – right to vote and seek public office 18. “My life I give to my country” – An act of patriotism 19. Government – agency which the state is formulated, expressed, and carried out 20. UPLB - Los Banos is known for its rice researches 21. Pakikisama sa kapwa – trait are the organization and success of cooperatives 22. Adaptability – Filipinos can sleep anywhere 23. Francis Dagohoy –revolutionary leader who waged a long war against the government because of not allowing a proper burial for his brother 24. Credit – type of cooperative which promotes thrift 25. Insurgency – NPA and MILF movemet point to the reality 26. Final Goods and services – GDP sum of the market value of these 27. Lack of committed members will make the revolution a failure – Simoun’s failed plan in El fili 28. Right to Intellectual property – teacher claim the work of student as hers 29. Service cooperative - cooperative which operates taxes and tricycles 30. has a definite organizational core values – strong school culture 31. Social Contract Theory – voluntary compact among the people to forma society 32. Income Tax – tax imposed on all employed and practicing professionals 33. Maragtas and Kalantiaw Code – written codes in the pre-spanish era 34. Moral standards and ethical behavior – professional code of ethics 35. education of the beneficiaries – comprehensive agragrian reform program 36. congress – state of the war 37. Right against double jeopardy – charged with offense and the case is terminated by acquittal 38. Tydings-Mcduffie Law –granting ten year transition period 39. Civil rights – arrested without warrant of arrest 40. The statement is an assumption – a de factor government acquires a de jure status 41. parliamentary – legislative and executive powers in the marcos regime 42. peace and security – marcos, Aquino, ramos, Estrada, macapagal, arroyo, benigno common problem 43. discrimination in education – exemption in promoting gender equality 44. Diosdado Macapagal – Philippine Independence Day from July 4 to June 12 45. Mt. Pulag – Highest Mountain in Luzon 46. Regulate the disposition of private property, acquisition, equability diffuse property – in order to promote social justice 47. Yes – Rizal favor in the use of mother tongue in the early grades 48. Cartagena – not one of the five ships 49. Ideals means of achieving social reform – main theme of el fili 50. Total surrender to God in times of helplessness is the best – religiosity instill negative attitude 51. excellent leadership skills – exemption to good governance attributes 52. Ningas Cogon – detrimental aspects of Philippine Culture 53. Xenocentrism – local is inferior 54. Both statements are true – spain established in the ph is defective, it is for the Spaniards not for the Filipino 55. Lapu – lapu – who effectively repelled Spanish aggressor 56. 70 years – where the judges retired 57. Emilio Aguinaldo – number one competitor of manuel quezon in sept 18 58. Bayanihan spirit – Filipino trait/gawad kalinga 59. Proclamation 1081 – Ferdinand Marcos places the ph in martial law 60. RA 7796 – TESDA LAW 61. Religious – sector that cannot participate under partylist system 62. biak na bato, dictatorial, revolutionary, first Philippine –sequence of government 63. Douglas Mc Arthur – “I shall return” 64. Authority – government 65. six years – term office of senator 66. work for quality education for all – best way to redeem our country 67. sovereignty – was not well executed during American rule 68. Indonesians – migrated by the sea after negritos 69. Sa aking mga kabata – ang hindi magmahal sa sarling wika 70. The 1935 constitution – government from commonwealth to 1973 71. act of committing crime - warrant of arrest 72. federealism – self- governing state 73. Corregidor – joint Filipino American forces – May 6, 1942 74. Resilience despite affliction – sublime paralytic – mabini’s contribution 75. The katipunan – secret society founded in 1896 76. 1973 constitution – gave so much power to the president 77. universal – human rights principle 78. cebu – first city established in ph 79. language – means through which culture is transmitted 80. Santo Tomas – oldes university founded by Dominicans in 1611 81. cultural relativism – no single universal standard to judge any culture based 82. hospitality – outstanding trait of Filipino 83. Macario Sakay – Tagalog Republic 84. Change the charter of the government – Pres. Marcos 85. rising prices and falling output – stagflation 86. alcadias – provinces were pacified and recognized by the Spanish 87. Doctrina Christiana – first book published 88. Innate subversiveness – not a fiipino quality emphasized in noli 89. human rights day – December 10 90. sandiganbayan – court 91. bureaucratic – social structure through which relationships at work are ordered 92. promote development - finance real government expenditures 93. judiciary branch – interpret the constitution 94. acculturation – common chores in a coconut farm 95. casco – transport used by the family of rizal 96. debt – liability to pay money arising out of contract 97. the king of spain – who directly governed the ph 98. evasion – unlawful act escaping from payment of taxes 99. Aguinaldo was captured – first to happen 100. The Philippine Executive Commission – government establish during Japanese occupation 101. chairman and 6 commissioners – commission on election 102. state – community of person with territory government inhabitants and freedom 103. consumer preferences – free market economy 104. San Agustin Church – only left intact after battle of Manila 105. Amendment of the present constitution – cha cha and con ass 106. knowledge is not a monopoly of one race – offered scholarships in university 107. William Mckinley – American president who proclaimed benevolent assimilation policy 108. Conchita Carpio – morales – oath taking of pres. Aquino on june 30, 2010 109. Creation of skill development centers for ofw - ofw meets a lot of conflict 110. International Mother language day – February 21 111. Bicameralism – Philippine legislature divided into two major bodies 112. oligarchy and aristocracy – power is exercised by few privilege class 113. four social class – nobles, freemen, serfs, and slaves 114. us dollars – ph economic closely related to the rise and fall 115. commutation – mitigation of a penalty 116. democratic – republican – Philippine state 117. lack of cultural integration – domination of a Christian country in the orient 118. ability to survive – Filipino indominatable spirit 119.
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