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  • 1

    __________ celebrate every November 30th of the year which is the birthday of _______________

    Filipinos, Andres Bonifacio

  • 2

    Filipinos celebrate every ________________ of the year which is the __________ of Andres Bonifacio

    November 30th, birthday

  • 3

    Andres Bonifacio was born on _______________ in a house in Azcarraga Street, Tondo, Manila. His parents were _______________ and ________________ His family belonged to the ____________ class.

    November 30, 1863, Santiago Bonifacio, Catalina de Castro, lower middle class.

  • 4

    _____________ was born on November 30, 1863 in a house in ___________Street, _______, Manila. His parents were Santiago Bonifacio and Catalina de Castro. His family belonged to the lower middle class.

    Andres Bonifacio, Azcarraga , Tondo

  • 5

    ANDRES BONIFACIO : He was the __________ sibling. His brothers and sisters are _____________, _____________, ____________, ______________, and _____________. Orphaned at an early age, he sold canes and paper fans and draw posters for a commercial firm to support his brothers and sisters. Later he became a _______/__________ in ____________ and Company where he learned to speak ___________.

    oldest, Ciriaco, Procopio, Troadio, Esperidiona, Maxima, Clerk, Messenger, Flemming, English

  • 6

    ANDRES BONIFACIO : He was doing self-study by ___________ where he learned about democratic ideas. His wife was ___________________.

    reading, Gregoria de Jesus

  • 7

    ANDRES BONIFACIO : He believed that only through ____________ (himagsikan) would the Filipinos be totally free from the __________ occupation. He was one of the founders of the _______. He was termed as ____________.

    Revolution, Spanish, KKK, Supremo

  • 8

    KKK (_______________, _________________, ______________ng mga Anak ng Bayan) was a secret society founded on _______________ in ___________ Street, _________, Manila.

    Kataas-taasan, Kagalang-galangang, Katipunan, July 7, 1892, Azcarraga Street, Tondo

  • 9

    KKK (Kataas-taasan, Kagalang-galangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan) was a secret society founded on July 7, 1892 in Azcarraga Street, Tondo, Manila. Its founders are: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

    Andres Bonifacio, Ladislao Diwa, Teodoro Plata, Deodato Arellano, Valentin Diaz, Jose Dizon

  • 10

    He also joined Jose Rizal’s La Liga Filipina and became its secretary.

    Ladislao Diwa

  • 11

    Ladislao Diwa - He also joined Jose Rizal’s _________________ and became its ___________

    La Liga Filipina, secretary

  • 12

    Teodoro Plata - He was a member of ______________ La Liga Filipina but joined with Andres Bonifacio and Ladislao Diwa to stage a revolution against the ___________.

    Jose Rizal's, Spaniards

  • 13

    He was a member of Jose Rizal’s La Liga Filipina but joined with Andres Bonifacio and Ladislao Diwa to stage a revolution against the Spaniards.

    Teodoro Plata

  • 14

    Deodato Arellano – He became active in providing financial support for ___________ expatriates in __________. He was also a member of _________________.

    Filipino, Spain, La liga filipina

  • 15

    He became active in providing financial support for Filipino expatriates in Spain. He was also a member of La Liga Filipina.

    Deodato Arellano

  • 16

    Valentin Diaz - He was a ______________ of _______________and was a member of La Liga Fillipina.

    Gobernadorcillo, Tayug, Pangasinan

  • 17

    Jose Dizon - He worked as an _____________ and was also a member of La Liga Filipina

    engraver

  • 18

    He worked as an engraver and was also a member of La Liga Filipina

    Jose Dizon

  • 19

    The founders performed a ____________ to express their patriotism. The establishment of the Katipunan marked the beginning of a revolution against __________ oppression. The other things/events that triggered the establishment of the Katipunan. 1. ____________ became rampant and Filipinos who was aiming for reforms were arrested. 2. The Filipino people remained _______ and ________did nothing. 3. When Rizal returned to the Philippines in ________ Filipino reformists became ___________ and ___________ 4. La Liga Filipina __________ to accomplish its objective/mission due to Rizal’s imprisonment.

    blood compact, Spanish, Corruption, poor, 1892, inactive, divided, failed

  • 20

    The founders performed a blood compact to express their ____________. The establishment of the Katipunan marked the beginning of a revolution against Spanish oppression.The other things/events that triggered the establishment ofthe Katipunan. 1. Corruption became rampant and ___________ who was aiming for reforms were arrested. 2. The __________ people remained poor and Spain did nothing. 3. When __________ returned to the Philippines in 1892, Filipino reformists became inactive and divided. 4. ________________ failed to accomplish its objective/mission due to __________ imprisonment.

    patriotism, Filipinos, Filipino, Rizal, La Liga Filipina, Rizal's

  • 21

    The Katipunan was headed by three governing bodies: 1. 2. 3.

    Kataas-taasang Sanggunian, Sangguniang Bayan, Sangguniang Barangay

  • 22

    Kataas-taasaang Sanggunian (Supreme Council) In _________ the Supreme Council was composed of:

    1896, Andres Bonifacio, Emilio Jacinto, Teodoro Plata, Briccio Pantas, Enrique Pacheco, Aguedo del Rosario

  • 23

    PRESIDENT AND SUPREMO (SUPREME COUNCIL)

    Andres Bonifacio

  • 24

    SECRETARY OF STATE (SUPREME COUNCIL)

    Emilio Jacinto

  • 25

    SECRETARY OF WAR (SUPREME COUNCIL)

    Teodoro Plata

  • 26

    SECRETARY OF JUSTICE (SUPREME COUNCIL)

    Briccio Pantas

  • 27

    SECRETARY OF FINANCE (SUPREME COUNCIL)

    Enrique Pacheco

  • 28

    SECRETARY OF INTERIOR (SUPREME COUNCIL)

    Aguelo del Rosario

  • 29

    The __________________ or the Judicial Council - resolve/judge the cases of those who commit offenses subject to be penalized under the laws of the Katipunan. The Katipunan Assembly consisted of: a. the Supreme Council _____________ b. the ____________ of the Provincial and Barangay councils.

    Sangguniang Hukuman, member, presidents

  • 30

    The Secret Chamber was composed of: a. ________________ b. ________________ c. ________________ They were the one who were in-charge to those that were accused of betraying their oath of secrecy.

    Andres Bonifacio, Emilio Jacinto, Pio Valenzuela

  • 31

    The punishment for members who could not keep secrets. (KKK)

    Expulsion

  • 32

    The Triangle Method : A Katipunero would recruit ______ new members. These new members are ______ related to each other. The member’s knowledge about the society will be __________ and ____________ Each new member would recruit ______ new members to form a new “____________.” Each recruit had to pass the initiation rites in order to prove his sincerity to the organization.

    two, not, limited, controlled, two, triangle

  • 33

    How Initiation was Done? While wearing a _________ robe, the new recruit was blindfolded into a ________ room. Then he was asked with the following questions: 1. In what condition did the _______________ find the Filipino people when they came? 2. In what condition do the Filipino people find themselves now? 3. What hope do the Filipinos have for the ____________? The _____________- The new member would write his _______ on the Katipunan oath using his own __________ instead of pen. He would also choose a symbolic ________ for himself.

    black, dark, spaniards, future, final test, name, blood, name

  • 34

    __________________, an emissary of Andres Bonifacio, was sent to _________ to inform Rizal about the incoming launch of revolution. Rizal __________ to Andres Bonifacio’s plan. For Rizal, it was the major responsibility of the Katipunan leaders to _________ bloodshed and ______ of valuable lives.

    Dr. Pio Valenzuela, Dapitan, disagree, prevent, loss

  • 35

    Dr. Pio Valenzuela, an emissary of ______________, was sent to Dapitan to inform Rizal about the incoming launch of revolution. Rizal disagreed to _____________s plan. For Rizal, it was the major responsibility of the Katipunan leaders to prevent bloodshed and loss of valuable lives.

    Andres Bonifacio, Andres Bonifacio

  • 36

    ______________ stated that the outbreak of revolution is inevitable due to the Spanish authorities already discovered their existence. ___________ proposed that the revolution may have an advantage if they will seek the support of some wealthy and influential people in Manila

    Pio Valenzuela, Rizal

  • 37

    Pio Valenzuela stated that the outbreak of revolution is _____________ due to the ___________ authorities already discovered their existence. Rizal proposed that the revolution may have an advantage if they will seek the support of some ___________ and __________ people in __________

    inevitable, Spanish, wealthy, influential, Manila

  • 38

    He also proposed that Antonio Luna should be requested to join the Katipunan. Luna had exceptional skill in military tactics and effective combating strategies

    Rizal

  • 39

    Rizal also proposed that ________________ should be requested to join the Katipunan. ________ had exceptional skill in military tactics and effective combating strategies

    Antonio Luna, Luna

  • 40

    Upon discovering that the Spanish authorities knew the existence of the revolutionary movement (Katipunan), __________________ immediately called for a general assembly to plan for a revolution. General Assembly Date: ________________ (_________) Time: __________. Location: ________________ residence in ____________, _________

    Andres Bonifacio, August 21, 1896, friday, 10 PM, Vidal Acab's, Caloocan, Rizal

  • 41

    The meeting was facilitated by ________________, _______________ and __________________ Other revolutionary members who attended the meeting were: ➢ ➢ ➢ ➢ ➢ ➢ ➢ ➢

    Andres Bonifacio, Emilio Jacinto, Pio Valenzuela, Silverio Baltazar, Aguedo del Rosario, Romualdo Vicencio, Pantaleon Torres, Ariston de Jesus, Teodoro Plata, Jose Dizon, Ramon Bernardo

  • 42

    To avoid detection, the assembly place was relocated to Barrio ________________, _____________. It was already midnight (_______.) when the katipuneros transferred to the residence of _______________. ___________ slaughtered a _________ and offered his abundant supply of palay to feed the revolutionaries.

    Kangkong, Caloocan, 2 A.M., Apolonio Samson, Samson, carabao

  • 43

    _____________ decided to reconvene the meeting at ___________. It was already Sunday (morning) when they arrived in _____________. _____________was the place of Cabesang Melchora Aquino who was known as Tandang Sora. She also fed ______ than five hundred katipuneros. In August 24, 1896, the number of attendees reached ______ than a thousand.

    Bonifacio, Bahay Toro, Bahy Toro, Bahay Toro, more, more

  • 44

    Bonifacio decided to reconvene the meeting at Bahay Toro. It was already ___________ (____________) when they arrived in Bahay Toro. Bahay Toro was the place of Cabesang _________________ who was known as _______________. She also fed more than _______ hundred katipuneros. In _________________, the number of attendees reached more than a ___________.

    Sunday, Morning, Melchora Aquino, Tandang Sora, hundred, August 24, 1896, thousand

  • 45

    Decisions of the revolutionary movement: The revolution will commence in the _____________ of _______________ (____________). ________________, _______________, _____________ and __________________ were assigned as brigadier generals. Their tasked was to conquer ___________.

    midnight, august 29, 1896, Gregorio Coronel, Vincente Fernandez, Aguelo Del Rosario, Ramon Bernardo, Manila

  • 46

    Designations of the three commanders: 1. ____________________- San Marcelino 2. ____________________- Tondo 3. ___________________ - Rotonda

    Ramon Bernardo, Aguedo Del Rosario, Vicente Fernandez

  • 47

    Designations of the three commanders: 1. Ramon Bernardo - ______________ 2. Aguedo Del Rosario - _____________ 3. Vicente Fernandez - _____________

    San Marcelino, Tondo, Rotonda

  • 48

    The revolutionaries tore their __________ into pieces as a sign that they were against the ____________occupation in the Philippines. The meeting finally ended at _________. They shouted “_____________________________"

    cedulas, Spanish, 12 NOON, Long live the sons of the people.

  • 49

    In accordance with the decisions agreed by the revolutionary members during their general assembly, they will be divided under their respective council heads. The signal of __________ and __________ shots was an indication that a revolution was started. They would attack the places handled and administered by the __________ government. ______________(known as the Supremo) commanded “__________!” as an official signal to attack the town of ______________.

    Balloons, canons, Spanish, Andres Bonifacio, Advance, Mandaluyong

  • 50

    They also planned that the revolutionary forces led by Andres Bonifacio, Ramon Bernardo and Valentin Cruz should meet in ____________, __________before _____ o’clock _________ But it did ______ materialize because Andres Bonifacio’s force was delayed ____ hours _______ the scheduled time.

    Santa Mesa, Manila, 12, midnight, not, 4, after

  • 51

    They also planned that the revolutionary forces led by ________________, ______________, and ______________ should meet in Santa Mesa, Manila ________ twelve o’clock midnight. But it did not materialize because _______________ force was delayed four hours after the scheduled time.

    Andres Bonifacio, Ramon Bernardo, Valentin Cruz, before, Andres Bonifacio

  • 52

    ______________ revolutionary force was attacked by a _______ number of Spanish army troops in Sta. Mesa, Manila. The revolutionaries were defeated by the Spanish military force. Because of this, some historians believe that the plan to attack Manila was ______ successful. They emphasized that one of the main causes of this failure was the ______ strategy of Bonifacio. Others state that the plan to attack Manila was successful.

    Ramon Bernardo's, large, not, poor

  • 53

    Ramon Bernardo’s revolutionary force was attacked by a large number of __________ army troops in ________________ The revolutionaries were defeated by the __________ military force. Because of this, some historians believe that the plan to attack Manila was not successful. They emphasized that one of the main causes of this ___________ was the poor strategy of Bonifacio. _________ state that the plan to attack Manila was successful.

    Spanish, Sta. Mesa, Manila, Spanish, failure, Others

  • 54

    Even though the original plans were _____ followed, ____________ and other leaders of the movement seized _________.

    not, Bonifacio, Manila

  • 55

    For ___________ a ___________ consul, the attempt to seize _________ on the _______________ did happened. In his statement from the Spaniards in Manila (Lord Salisbury dated on __________________)

    Walker, British, Manila, August 29, 1896, November 14, 1896

  • 56

    Late in ___________ was appointed for the slaughter of the Spaniards in the Tagalog district.”. Another foreign consul, _______________ (__________) supported the idea of Walker. He stated “…to murder the highest officials, provoke panic and fear among the population and in the confusion, take the fort of Manila.” The __________ consul, _____________ also testified on the success of seizing Manila.

    October, Enrique Spitz, German, French, G. de Bernard

  • 57

    _____________ was a close friend and job associate of Governor _________. According to Governor-General _________, he stated that the captured revolutionaries joined some revolutionaries in the battle field shouting “____________________..”.

    Bernard, Blanco, Blanco, Long live San Mateo, Long live Liberty

  • 58

    The following are the effects of the ________ Philippine Revolution: 1. Due to the successive revolutions in _________ and in other provinces, _____________ authorities realize that they should make plans to stop the ______________ force of national revolution. 2. The ____________ government organized ____________ activities and this brought terror to common Filipinos. Its main purpose was to surpass the rising clamor of the Filipino people toward independence.

    1896, Manila, Spanish, increasing, Spanish, undesireable

  • 59

    3. ___________ military officials make arbitrary searches to Filipino homes, offices and other places. They conducted it to gather subversive materials and information that could lead to the _________________. 4. The day after the “materialization” of the attack and seize of Manila, Governor General ______________ placed ___________, ____________, _____________, ___________, ____________, __________, and ___________ under martial law.

    Spanish, Katipunan, Ramon Blanco, Batangas, Pampanga, Laguna, Tarlac, Nueva Ecija, Cavite, Manila

  • 60

    5. Captured revolutionaries were tried by the military court. 6. Governor-General ________________ gave _____ hours for the revolutionary members to surrender with a promise of amnesty. But the Governor-General _______. The revolutionary members who surrendered were tortured and imprisoned. 7. Captured revolutionary members were exiled to ____________ and ___________ Islands.

    Ramon Blanco, 48, lied, Africa, Carolines