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  • LASIGAS JESSENY WAYNE V.
  • 通報

    問題一覧

  • 1

    Study of the past.

    HISTORY

  • 2

    Came from Greek word "Historia" that means

    Knowledge acquired through inquiry or Investigation

  • 3

    The account of the past of a person or a group of people through written documents and historical evidences.

    HISTORY

  • 4

    • deals with the study of history itself.

    Historiography

  • 5

    These historians believe that historical should be backed up with written documents. Thus, an event that lacks existing documents cannot be proven as a historical fact.

    TRADITIONAL

  • 6

    Considering only the documents as evidence for historical facts restricting and discriminating against the social classes that may not be able to record their own experiences. Because of this loophole, historians then started considering other forms of historical sources, such as (1)————, (2)———, (3)———, (4)——— and (5)———————— and stories by (6)————.

    artifacts, architecture, songs, epic, passing of memories, word of the mouth

  • 7

    Through historical evidence, __________ are able to write history.

    HISTORIANS

  • 8

    • To validate claims of historical events and to balance the inevitable biases in interpretation, historians largely rely on ——————————.

    Historical Sources

  • 9

    •sources produced while the past event was happening. • Usually by actors of history themselves such as government institutions or revolutionary leaders.

    PRIMARY SOURCES

  • 10

    The following are example of Primary Sources. Except;

    Newspaper

  • 11

    Repositories of Primary Sources

    Libraries, Museums, Archives

  • 12

    "Secondary Sources" are produced by someone who has used primary source as the subject of the material. Is the statement TRUE or FALSE?

    TRUE

  • 13

    SELECT WHICH ARE EXAMPLES OF SECONDARY SOURCES.

    Books, Journal Articles, Dissertations, Research Analysis, Newspaper Articles

  • 14

    It is the historical approach to literary criticism. It involves looking beyond the literature at the broader historical and cultural events occurring during the time the piece was written. An understanding of the world the author lived in (events, ideologies, culture, lifestyle etc.)

    HISTORICAL CRITICISM

  • 15

    Is the practice of verifying the authenticity of evidence by examining its physical characteristics; consistency with the historical characteristic of the time when it was produced; and the materials used for the evidence.

    External Criticism

  • 16

    Is the examination of the content of the material, including its truthfulness. This includes the author's analysis of the source, its context when it was made or written, and its possible agenda or intended purpose, among others.

    Internal Criticism

  • 17

    It is a systematic evaluation of the primary source that enable an individual to present and develop an argument based or his own understanding of the evidences from his readings

    CONTENT ANALYSIS

  • 18

    Five Types of Texts in Content Analysis: W–H –O –A –I

    Written text, Hypertext, Oral text, Audio text, Iconic text

  • 19

    It considers specifically the time, place, situation when the primary sources was written.

    CONTEXT ANALYSIS

  • 20

    Four of the controversies that have continuously been subjects of discussions, conflicting at time misunderstanding among friends who differ in their views about them are the: (In any order)

    Site of First Mass in the Philippines, Cavite Mutiny, Retraction of Rizal, Cry of Balintawak

  • 21

    • The historian of Magellan expedition • One of the men of Magellan who was able to return to Spain on board the Victoria (the only ship which survived the expedition)

    Antonio Pigafetta

  • 22

    The First Mass in the Philippines archipelago was celebrated on —————— along the shores of what referred to by him as Mazaua.

    March 31, 1521

  • 23

    An island located at the tip of Southern Leyte. It was believed to be Limasawa.

    Mazaua

  • 24

    It also known as Limasawa Law.

    RA No. 2733 (June 19, 1960)

  • 25

    It declared the site in Magallanes, Limasawa Island in Leyte as a national shrine, the place having been the site of the first Mass in the Philippines. However, this law was not signed by the President.

    LIMASAWA LAW

  • 26

    She identified Masao in Butuan as the location of the first Christian Mass.

    SONIA ZAIDE

  • 27

    - She filed a bill in Congress in 1995 contesting the Limasawa claim, asserting that Butuan was the site of the First Mass.

    CONGRESSWOMAN CHING PLAZA

  • 28

    •There are four versions related to the Cavite Mutiny the Jose Montero y Vidal, Spanish historian version; the version of Governor-General Rafael Izquierdo; the version of Trinidad Hermenegildo Pardo te Tavera; and that of the French writer, Edmund Plauchut.

    CAVITE MUTINY

  • 29

    According to him it as a "revolution," an attempt by the Indios to topple down the Spanish government in the Philippines.

    Jose Montero y Vidal Versions

  • 30

    For him, the Cavite event was just a mutiny of the natives, soldiers and workers in the Cavite arsenal who were disheartened because of the removal of the privileges which they used to enjoy earlier.

    Trinidad Pardo de Tavera Versions

  • 31

    -He stated in his account that the Cavite Mutiny happened because of discontent of the arsenal workers and soldiers in Cavite fort which originated from the order of the governor (Izquierdo) which exacted taxes from the Filipino laborers in the engineering and artillery corps in the Cavite arsenal, and required them to perform forced labor deducted from their pay envelope.

    Edmund Plauchut Versions

  • 32

    •One of the most controversial issues in Philippine history is the retraction of Jose Rizal. Until today, this retraction issue is a subject of discussion among historians, researchers and students of history

    THE RETRACTION OF RIZAL

  • 33

    •The publication of Rizal's two novels, the Noli Me Tangere and the El Filibusterismo, made Rizal a target of the ————————.

    ire and persecution of the friars

  • 34

    It means that the person was expelled from the Catholic Church and thus he could not receive its sacraments.

    EXCOMMUNICADO

  • 35

    This had always been the site for the cry recognized by historian and students. This was in all the books in Philippine history being used in all schools.

    BALINTAWAK

  • 36

    Concerned with the relation between production and distribution of land among farmers Processing of raw materials that are produced by farming the land from the respective industries

    AGRARIAN REFORM

  • 37

    (set the ceiling on the hectares of private land with 16 hec. and corporations with 1,024 hec.)

    Philippine Bill of 1902

  • 38

    (registration of private lands through Torrens Title System)

    Land Registration of 1902

  • 39

    Rice Share Tenancy Act of 1936 (50-50 tenant-landlord relation)

    Quezon's Administration

  • 40

    controlled Central Luzon

    HUKBALAHAP

  • 41

    • Tenant Act (70-30 landlord-tenant and regulated shared tenancy) • No dismissal of tenants

    ROXAS ADMINISTRATION

  • 42

    UNDER RAMON MAGSAYSAY (tenure of tenants-land owners)

    • Agriculture Tenancy Act (1954)

  • 43

    (rice and corn land distribution over 200 hec. for farmers and other corps.)

    Land Reform Act (1955)

  • 44

    • Agricultural Land Reform Code (private land distribution to farmers on easy term payment) • Retention limit of 75 hec. • Exemption rule of big companies, transfer of landlordism

    Macapagal Administration

  • 45

    • Agrarian Reform Special Fund Act (Republic Act No. 6390) • Tenant Emancipation Act (operational land transfer) • Presidential Decree No. 27 (7 hec. up sell) • Created the Department of Agrarian Reform

    Marcos Administration

  • 46

    Aquino Administration Comprehensive Agrarian ————— (promotes social justice and owner-cultivators hip of economic-sized farms)

    Reform Law of 1988

  • 47

    Biak na Bato Constitution of 1897, the first Informal Constitution in Asia

    PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION

  • 48

    First Formal Constitution in Asia

    Malolos Constitution of 1899

  • 49

    • Legal basis of Commonwealth Republic under the American Government • Featured "Bicameral Legislator" in the Philippine Legislative (Senate and Congress) • Gave President and Vice President four-year term without re-election • Started the "Suffrage" in the Philippines (21+ male and extended to women)

    1935 Constitution

  • 50

    (Puppet Constitution)

    1943 Constitution

  • 51

    • Also known as the "Martial Law Constitution" • Established Parliamentary Government with Prime Minister and a President • Gave the legislative powers to a Unicameral National Assembly elected by the people • Legalized all decrees, proclamations and orders by the president

    1973 Constitution

  • 52

    Freedom Constitution

    1986 Constitution

  • 53

    Also known as "Anti-Marcos Constitution"

    1987 Constitution

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    Study of the past.

    HISTORY

  • 2

    Came from Greek word "Historia" that means

    Knowledge acquired through inquiry or Investigation

  • 3

    The account of the past of a person or a group of people through written documents and historical evidences.

    HISTORY

  • 4

    • deals with the study of history itself.

    Historiography

  • 5

    These historians believe that historical should be backed up with written documents. Thus, an event that lacks existing documents cannot be proven as a historical fact.

    TRADITIONAL

  • 6

    Considering only the documents as evidence for historical facts restricting and discriminating against the social classes that may not be able to record their own experiences. Because of this loophole, historians then started considering other forms of historical sources, such as (1)————, (2)———, (3)———, (4)——— and (5)———————— and stories by (6)————.

    artifacts, architecture, songs, epic, passing of memories, word of the mouth

  • 7

    Through historical evidence, __________ are able to write history.

    HISTORIANS

  • 8

    • To validate claims of historical events and to balance the inevitable biases in interpretation, historians largely rely on ——————————.

    Historical Sources

  • 9

    •sources produced while the past event was happening. • Usually by actors of history themselves such as government institutions or revolutionary leaders.

    PRIMARY SOURCES

  • 10

    The following are example of Primary Sources. Except;

    Newspaper

  • 11

    Repositories of Primary Sources

    Libraries, Museums, Archives

  • 12

    "Secondary Sources" are produced by someone who has used primary source as the subject of the material. Is the statement TRUE or FALSE?

    TRUE

  • 13

    SELECT WHICH ARE EXAMPLES OF SECONDARY SOURCES.

    Books, Journal Articles, Dissertations, Research Analysis, Newspaper Articles

  • 14

    It is the historical approach to literary criticism. It involves looking beyond the literature at the broader historical and cultural events occurring during the time the piece was written. An understanding of the world the author lived in (events, ideologies, culture, lifestyle etc.)

    HISTORICAL CRITICISM

  • 15

    Is the practice of verifying the authenticity of evidence by examining its physical characteristics; consistency with the historical characteristic of the time when it was produced; and the materials used for the evidence.

    External Criticism

  • 16

    Is the examination of the content of the material, including its truthfulness. This includes the author's analysis of the source, its context when it was made or written, and its possible agenda or intended purpose, among others.

    Internal Criticism

  • 17

    It is a systematic evaluation of the primary source that enable an individual to present and develop an argument based or his own understanding of the evidences from his readings

    CONTENT ANALYSIS

  • 18

    Five Types of Texts in Content Analysis: W–H –O –A –I

    Written text, Hypertext, Oral text, Audio text, Iconic text

  • 19

    It considers specifically the time, place, situation when the primary sources was written.

    CONTEXT ANALYSIS

  • 20

    Four of the controversies that have continuously been subjects of discussions, conflicting at time misunderstanding among friends who differ in their views about them are the: (In any order)

    Site of First Mass in the Philippines, Cavite Mutiny, Retraction of Rizal, Cry of Balintawak

  • 21

    • The historian of Magellan expedition • One of the men of Magellan who was able to return to Spain on board the Victoria (the only ship which survived the expedition)

    Antonio Pigafetta

  • 22

    The First Mass in the Philippines archipelago was celebrated on —————— along the shores of what referred to by him as Mazaua.

    March 31, 1521

  • 23

    An island located at the tip of Southern Leyte. It was believed to be Limasawa.

    Mazaua

  • 24

    It also known as Limasawa Law.

    RA No. 2733 (June 19, 1960)

  • 25

    It declared the site in Magallanes, Limasawa Island in Leyte as a national shrine, the place having been the site of the first Mass in the Philippines. However, this law was not signed by the President.

    LIMASAWA LAW

  • 26

    She identified Masao in Butuan as the location of the first Christian Mass.

    SONIA ZAIDE

  • 27

    - She filed a bill in Congress in 1995 contesting the Limasawa claim, asserting that Butuan was the site of the First Mass.

    CONGRESSWOMAN CHING PLAZA

  • 28

    •There are four versions related to the Cavite Mutiny the Jose Montero y Vidal, Spanish historian version; the version of Governor-General Rafael Izquierdo; the version of Trinidad Hermenegildo Pardo te Tavera; and that of the French writer, Edmund Plauchut.

    CAVITE MUTINY

  • 29

    According to him it as a "revolution," an attempt by the Indios to topple down the Spanish government in the Philippines.

    Jose Montero y Vidal Versions

  • 30

    For him, the Cavite event was just a mutiny of the natives, soldiers and workers in the Cavite arsenal who were disheartened because of the removal of the privileges which they used to enjoy earlier.

    Trinidad Pardo de Tavera Versions

  • 31

    -He stated in his account that the Cavite Mutiny happened because of discontent of the arsenal workers and soldiers in Cavite fort which originated from the order of the governor (Izquierdo) which exacted taxes from the Filipino laborers in the engineering and artillery corps in the Cavite arsenal, and required them to perform forced labor deducted from their pay envelope.

    Edmund Plauchut Versions

  • 32

    •One of the most controversial issues in Philippine history is the retraction of Jose Rizal. Until today, this retraction issue is a subject of discussion among historians, researchers and students of history

    THE RETRACTION OF RIZAL

  • 33

    •The publication of Rizal's two novels, the Noli Me Tangere and the El Filibusterismo, made Rizal a target of the ————————.

    ire and persecution of the friars

  • 34

    It means that the person was expelled from the Catholic Church and thus he could not receive its sacraments.

    EXCOMMUNICADO

  • 35

    This had always been the site for the cry recognized by historian and students. This was in all the books in Philippine history being used in all schools.

    BALINTAWAK

  • 36

    Concerned with the relation between production and distribution of land among farmers Processing of raw materials that are produced by farming the land from the respective industries

    AGRARIAN REFORM

  • 37

    (set the ceiling on the hectares of private land with 16 hec. and corporations with 1,024 hec.)

    Philippine Bill of 1902

  • 38

    (registration of private lands through Torrens Title System)

    Land Registration of 1902

  • 39

    Rice Share Tenancy Act of 1936 (50-50 tenant-landlord relation)

    Quezon's Administration

  • 40

    controlled Central Luzon

    HUKBALAHAP

  • 41

    • Tenant Act (70-30 landlord-tenant and regulated shared tenancy) • No dismissal of tenants

    ROXAS ADMINISTRATION

  • 42

    UNDER RAMON MAGSAYSAY (tenure of tenants-land owners)

    • Agriculture Tenancy Act (1954)

  • 43

    (rice and corn land distribution over 200 hec. for farmers and other corps.)

    Land Reform Act (1955)

  • 44

    • Agricultural Land Reform Code (private land distribution to farmers on easy term payment) • Retention limit of 75 hec. • Exemption rule of big companies, transfer of landlordism

    Macapagal Administration

  • 45

    • Agrarian Reform Special Fund Act (Republic Act No. 6390) • Tenant Emancipation Act (operational land transfer) • Presidential Decree No. 27 (7 hec. up sell) • Created the Department of Agrarian Reform

    Marcos Administration

  • 46

    Aquino Administration Comprehensive Agrarian ————— (promotes social justice and owner-cultivators hip of economic-sized farms)

    Reform Law of 1988

  • 47

    Biak na Bato Constitution of 1897, the first Informal Constitution in Asia

    PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTION

  • 48

    First Formal Constitution in Asia

    Malolos Constitution of 1899

  • 49

    • Legal basis of Commonwealth Republic under the American Government • Featured "Bicameral Legislator" in the Philippine Legislative (Senate and Congress) • Gave President and Vice President four-year term without re-election • Started the "Suffrage" in the Philippines (21+ male and extended to women)

    1935 Constitution

  • 50

    (Puppet Constitution)

    1943 Constitution

  • 51

    • Also known as the "Martial Law Constitution" • Established Parliamentary Government with Prime Minister and a President • Gave the legislative powers to a Unicameral National Assembly elected by the people • Legalized all decrees, proclamations and orders by the president

    1973 Constitution

  • 52

    Freedom Constitution

    1986 Constitution

  • 53

    Also known as "Anti-Marcos Constitution"

    1987 Constitution