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What best describes the 19th Century?
Depicted as birth of modern life
The century where there is massive changes in Europe, Spain and in Philippines
It brought historical events in terms of economic, social and political
The following are impact of the Galleon trade, except:
Manila became a trading hub where China, India and Japan and Southeast Asian countries sent their goods to be consolidated for shipping.
It allowed modern, liberal ideas to enter the Philippines, eventually and gradually inspiring the movement for independence from Spain.
This trade served as the central income-generating business for American colonists in the Philippines.
Pick out the one that is not included on the opening of the Suez Canal.
Distance of travel between Europe and Philippines was considerably abbreviated
It served as a significant factor that enabled the growth of nationalistic desires of Jose Rizal and other Filipino Ilustrados
It discouraged the Ilustrados to pursue their education abroad and learn scientific and liberal in European academic institutions
What do you think is the reason why sharecropper suffered most abuses and demands?
Because they are just a tenant farmer who gives a part of each crop as a rent
They are at the bottom rung of hierarchy
Because they are just people who have no right to complain as they have no land, and just following wants of the estate owner and inquilinos.
What is the impact of the Bourbon Reform to the natives?
It gives the idea that colonization could be done without much intervention from the Catholic Church.
It reclaim control over transatlantic trade and restrict the church’s power
It endeavored to curtail contraband commerce
Do you think the Cadiz Constitution is very influential on the Philippines in 19th century?
Yes, it is influential because it was a liberal constitution
Yes, because it established principles and issued a decree that is effective for the natives
Yes, because it has a universal character as it included everyone from overseas even the Philippines
Which of the following is NOT true?
Development of commercial agriculture in the archipelago resulted in the presence of a new clans
At the beginning of 19th century, social and political changes in Europe were finally starting to affect Spain and Philippines
Manila became open to foreign merchant almost without restriction by the mid-1830s
Why that is the Spanish missionaries established schools but did not seriously teach them the Spanish language?
Because Spanish fear that Indios would become so knowledgeable with them
They believed that natives would not be able to match their skills
They don’t want Indios to learn their language as they were considered as the lowest class in social structure
TRUE OR FALSE
Liberalism is a worldview founded on ideas of freedom, judgment and equality. It also includes a wide range of social philosophies that consider individual liberty to be the most significant social goal, and underscore individual rights and equality of opportunity.
TRUE
FALSE
What can we conclude from the 19th century Philippines as Rizal’s context?
This is the era of challenges and responses
It was the century of changes and filled of turning points in our history and identity. It was this time when a lot of changes happened in aspects of political, economic and social.
It is the period of major changes that affect man and society.
Who was the brother of Rizal whom for years they did not saw each other until the time that Rizal was killed?
a.Blumentritt
b.Paciano
c.Lt.Taviel de Andrade
The date of Rizals execution
a.December 30, 1891
b.December 3o, 1896
c.December 30, 1890
He was the husband of Lucia who died at cholera in 1889
a. Manuel Hidalgo
b. Silivestre Ubaldo
c. Mariano Herbosa
Which among the following Rizal’s godfather
a. Father Pedro Casanas
b. Father Ruffino Collantes
c. Dr.Rafael Palma
The death of her brought Rizal’s first sorrow
a. Narcissa
b. Olimpya
c. Concepion
The Rizal’s Family had this many siblings
a. 9
b.10
c.11
The priest who baptized Rizal
a. Father Collantes
b. Father Guererro
c. Father Rufino Sanchez
The “Y” for Rizal name stands for
a. A
b. P
c. M
He is a great grandfather of Rizal a Chinese migrant from china who married a Chinese catholic girl Ines dela Rosa
a. Domingo Lmaco
b. Juan Mercado
c. Francisco Mercado
He is a former classmate of Rizal’s father he lived at the Rizals home and instructed Jose in Spanish and Latin
a. Maestro Padua
b. Leon Monroy
c. Maestro Celestino
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