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100問 • 1年前
  • Cydrix James Natanauan
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  • 1

    First Settlers of the Philippines

    Negritos

  • 2

    was the first unit of governance for the Filipinos

    Barangay

  • 3

    It was a stand alone Community with between 30 to 100 families

    Barangay

  • 4

    barangay was derived from the word barangay or ________ which means sailboat.

    Balangay

  • 5

    leader of the barangay

    Datu

  • 6

    noble class

    maginoo

  • 7

    freeman class

    timawa

  • 8

    warrior class

    maharlika

  • 9

    indentured class

    alipin/uripon

  • 10

    were the ruling class, the educated, the royal class and the privileged class.

    datu

  • 11

    they could acquire property, acquire any job they want, pick their own wives, and acquire sn AlipinAlipin. They were however expected to pay taxes, and support the Maginoo class

    timawa

  • 12

    had all the rights of the Timawa, but they are specifically the warrior class. They were held in high regard. This however required paying a certain amount to his Datu.

    Maharlika

  • 13

    had the least rights. They are not exactly slaves in the traditional sense, but they were indentured servants. Basically they served their master who belonged to one of the classes above them.

    Alipin

  • 14

    two types of alipin

    Aliping Namamahay Aliping Sagigilid

  • 15

    was a servant that lived in the property of their master

    Aliping Namamahay

  • 16

    was a servant that lived around the house of their master.

    Aliping Sagigilid

  • 17

    was a portuguese explorer who is credited with masterminding the first expedition to circumnavigate the world.

    Ferdinand Magellan

  • 18

    Magellan and his crew first came into contact with inhabitants of the Homonhon Islands (now part of Guiuan, Eastern Samar)

    March 17, 1521

  • 19

    where the first Catholic mass in the Philippines was celebrated

    Limasawa

  • 20

    5 ships of Magellan

    San Antiono Santiago Concepcion Victoria Trinidad

  • 21

    Lead ship of the 5 ships of Magellan

    Trinidad

  • 22

    The Three G's

    God Gold Glory

  • 23

    God on 3 G's

    Christianity

  • 24

    Gold on 3 G's

    Expand trade (spices & precious metals)

  • 25

    Glory on 3 G's

    Expand power

  • 26

    Two indigenous leaders participated in the mass

    Rajah Colambu Rajah Siagu

  • 27

    ruler of the Limasawa

    Rajah Colambu

  • 28

    ruler of butuan

    Rajah Siagu

  • 29

    was in charge of Cebu at the time Ferdinand Magellan arrived.

    Rajah Humabon

  • 30

    Christianity was able to spread over the island thanks to the landing of the Magellan-Elcano armada on the beaches of Cebu on

    April 7, 1521

  • 31

    Magellan arrived in Cebu

    April 8, 1521

  • 32

    a malay slave owned by Magellan

    Enrique of Malacca

  • 33

    welcomed the spaniards, gift were exchanged, and two parties sealed their friendship with a blood compact with Ferdinand Magellan.

    Rajah Humabon

  • 34

    chose to adopt Christianity and was baptized together with his wife and hindreds of his local troops.

    Rajah Humabon

  • 35

    planted a cross to signify this important event about the propagationof the Roman Catholic faith in what is now cebu, in central Philippines.

    Magellan

  • 36

    Magellan was killed in the battle of Mactan against Lapu-Lapu

    April 28, 1521

  • 37

    First Filipino Hero

    Lapu-lapu

  • 38

    The master of ship "Concepcion" took over the command of the expidition after the death of Magellan and captained the ship "Victoria" back to Spain.

    Juan Sebastian de Elcano

  • 39

    He and his men earned the distinction of being the first to circumnavigate the world in one full journey.

    Juan Sebastian de Elcano

  • 40

    The last remaining shift of Magellan expedition to return in Spain under the leadership of Sebastian Elcano

    The Victoria

  • 41

    Considered as one of the most important voyages in all of history.

    Magellan expedition

  • 42

    The expedition proved that the world was indeed round and that there were other places in east to explore and conquer.

    Magellan expedition

  • 43

    Spanish colonization and settlement began with the arrival of ____________ expedition in 15665 and established the first permanent settlement of San Miguel on the island of Cebu.

    Miguel Lopez de Legazpi

  • 44

    The Philippines was colonized for ____ years

    333 years (1565-1898)

  • 45

    Missionary Orders The Philippines

    Augustinians Franciscan Order Jesuit Friars Dominicans Recollects Benedictines

  • 46

    Lands given to the conquestadores

    Encomienda

  • 47

    Owner of the Encomienda (kepper of taxes) in the Encomienda

    Encomendero

  • 48

    Supreme Court

    Royal Audencia

  • 49

    Checker of Gov. Gen. (Visiting from Mexico)

    Visitador

  • 50

    Checker of Gov. Gen. (stays in the Philippines)

    Resedencia

  • 51

    Cities headed by Alcalde Ordinario

    Ayuntamiento

  • 52

    Provinces with revolution headed by Corregidores

    Corregimiento

  • 53

    Peaceful Provinces headed by Alcalde Mayor

    Alcaldia

  • 54

    headed by Cabeza de Barangay

    Baranggay

  • 55

    force relocation of small, scattered settlements into a larger town

    Reduccion

  • 56

    Town headed by Gobernardorcillo

    Pueblo

  • 57

    Direct taxes that the Spaniards implemented in which the natives were coerced to sell their products to the government at very low prices

    Bandala

  • 58

    40 days forced labor for a year for men

    Polo Y Servicio

  • 59

    Tax; imposed as a sign of the Filipino's loyalty to the King of Spain. Those who paid were individuals between 16 to 60 years.

    Tributo

  • 60

    Payment to be exempted from polo

    Falla

  • 61

    Men doing Polo

    Polista

  • 62

    Ticket to Galleon trade - exchange of product from Manila to Acapulco, Mexico

    Bolito

  • 63

    First published book

    Doctrino Cristiana

  • 64

    First Newspaper

    Del Superior Govierno

  • 65

    Oldest weather Center in Asia

    Observatory of Manila

  • 66

    Charitable foundation organized by friars

    Obras Pias

  • 67

    First railroad in the Philippines (Manila - Dagupan, Pangasinan)

    Ferrocaril de Manila

  • 68

    Pure Spanish born in Spain

    Peninsulares

  • 69

    Pure Spanish bor in Philippines

    Insulares

  • 70

    Pure Filipino

    Indio

  • 71

    Half Spanish, half Indio or Chineses

    Creole

  • 72

    Filipino in Noble Class

    Principalia

  • 73

    Middle-class Filipinos who studied or lived in Europe

    Ilustrado

  • 74

    A peaceful movement of young Ilustrado Filipinos to crusade for reforms in the Philippines.

    Propaganda Movement

  • 75

    The newspaper of the propaganda is called _________

    La Solidaridad

  • 76

    Triangulate of Propaganda/La Solidaridad

    Graciano Lopez Jaena Marcelo H. Del Pilar Jose Rizal

  • 77

    First editor and Greatest Orator

    Graciano Lopez Jaena

  • 78

    Second editor of La Solidaridad

    Marcelo H. Del Pilar

  • 79

    Greatest writer of La Solidaridad

    Jose Rizal

  • 80

    Pen Name of Jose Rizal

    Dimasalang, Laong Laan

  • 81

    Pen name of Marcelo Del Pilar

    Plaridel, Dolores Manapat

  • 82

    Pen name of Graciano Lopez Jaena

    Diego Laura

  • 83

    Pen name of Mariano Ponce

    Tikbalang, Naning, Kalipulako

  • 84

    Pen name of Antonio Luna

    Taga ilog

  • 85

    Pen name of Emilio Jacinto

    Dimasilaw, Pingkian

  • 86

    Pen name of Pio Valenzuela

    Madlang Awa

  • 87

    Pen name of Andres Bonifacio

    Agapito Bagumbayan, Maypagasa

  • 88

    Pen name of Emilio Aguinaldo

    Magdalo

  • 89

    Pen name of Jose Maria Panganiban

    JoMaPa

  • 90

    was a Philippine revolutionary society founded by Filipino which aimed primarily to gain independence from Spain.

    Kataas Taasang Kagalang-galangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan

  • 91

    the Cry of Balintawak happened

    August 23, 1896

  • 92

    First president of the Supreme Council of the Katipunan

    Deodato Arellano

  • 93

    Supremo | Ama ng Katipunan

    Andres Bonifacio

  • 94

    Lakambini of Katipunan

    Gregoria De Jesus

  • 95

    Tandang Sora | Ina ng Katipunan

    Melchora Aquino

  • 96

    Utak ng Katipunan

    Emilio Jacinto

  • 97

    First Gov. Gen

    Legazpi

  • 98

    Use of Surnames

    Claveria

  • 99

    Executed GomBurZa

    Izquierdo

  • 100

    Exile Rizal

    Despujol

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    First Settlers of the Philippines

    Negritos

  • 2

    was the first unit of governance for the Filipinos

    Barangay

  • 3

    It was a stand alone Community with between 30 to 100 families

    Barangay

  • 4

    barangay was derived from the word barangay or ________ which means sailboat.

    Balangay

  • 5

    leader of the barangay

    Datu

  • 6

    noble class

    maginoo

  • 7

    freeman class

    timawa

  • 8

    warrior class

    maharlika

  • 9

    indentured class

    alipin/uripon

  • 10

    were the ruling class, the educated, the royal class and the privileged class.

    datu

  • 11

    they could acquire property, acquire any job they want, pick their own wives, and acquire sn AlipinAlipin. They were however expected to pay taxes, and support the Maginoo class

    timawa

  • 12

    had all the rights of the Timawa, but they are specifically the warrior class. They were held in high regard. This however required paying a certain amount to his Datu.

    Maharlika

  • 13

    had the least rights. They are not exactly slaves in the traditional sense, but they were indentured servants. Basically they served their master who belonged to one of the classes above them.

    Alipin

  • 14

    two types of alipin

    Aliping Namamahay Aliping Sagigilid

  • 15

    was a servant that lived in the property of their master

    Aliping Namamahay

  • 16

    was a servant that lived around the house of their master.

    Aliping Sagigilid

  • 17

    was a portuguese explorer who is credited with masterminding the first expedition to circumnavigate the world.

    Ferdinand Magellan

  • 18

    Magellan and his crew first came into contact with inhabitants of the Homonhon Islands (now part of Guiuan, Eastern Samar)

    March 17, 1521

  • 19

    where the first Catholic mass in the Philippines was celebrated

    Limasawa

  • 20

    5 ships of Magellan

    San Antiono Santiago Concepcion Victoria Trinidad

  • 21

    Lead ship of the 5 ships of Magellan

    Trinidad

  • 22

    The Three G's

    God Gold Glory

  • 23

    God on 3 G's

    Christianity

  • 24

    Gold on 3 G's

    Expand trade (spices & precious metals)

  • 25

    Glory on 3 G's

    Expand power

  • 26

    Two indigenous leaders participated in the mass

    Rajah Colambu Rajah Siagu

  • 27

    ruler of the Limasawa

    Rajah Colambu

  • 28

    ruler of butuan

    Rajah Siagu

  • 29

    was in charge of Cebu at the time Ferdinand Magellan arrived.

    Rajah Humabon

  • 30

    Christianity was able to spread over the island thanks to the landing of the Magellan-Elcano armada on the beaches of Cebu on

    April 7, 1521

  • 31

    Magellan arrived in Cebu

    April 8, 1521

  • 32

    a malay slave owned by Magellan

    Enrique of Malacca

  • 33

    welcomed the spaniards, gift were exchanged, and two parties sealed their friendship with a blood compact with Ferdinand Magellan.

    Rajah Humabon

  • 34

    chose to adopt Christianity and was baptized together with his wife and hindreds of his local troops.

    Rajah Humabon

  • 35

    planted a cross to signify this important event about the propagationof the Roman Catholic faith in what is now cebu, in central Philippines.

    Magellan

  • 36

    Magellan was killed in the battle of Mactan against Lapu-Lapu

    April 28, 1521

  • 37

    First Filipino Hero

    Lapu-lapu

  • 38

    The master of ship "Concepcion" took over the command of the expidition after the death of Magellan and captained the ship "Victoria" back to Spain.

    Juan Sebastian de Elcano

  • 39

    He and his men earned the distinction of being the first to circumnavigate the world in one full journey.

    Juan Sebastian de Elcano

  • 40

    The last remaining shift of Magellan expedition to return in Spain under the leadership of Sebastian Elcano

    The Victoria

  • 41

    Considered as one of the most important voyages in all of history.

    Magellan expedition

  • 42

    The expedition proved that the world was indeed round and that there were other places in east to explore and conquer.

    Magellan expedition

  • 43

    Spanish colonization and settlement began with the arrival of ____________ expedition in 15665 and established the first permanent settlement of San Miguel on the island of Cebu.

    Miguel Lopez de Legazpi

  • 44

    The Philippines was colonized for ____ years

    333 years (1565-1898)

  • 45

    Missionary Orders The Philippines

    Augustinians Franciscan Order Jesuit Friars Dominicans Recollects Benedictines

  • 46

    Lands given to the conquestadores

    Encomienda

  • 47

    Owner of the Encomienda (kepper of taxes) in the Encomienda

    Encomendero

  • 48

    Supreme Court

    Royal Audencia

  • 49

    Checker of Gov. Gen. (Visiting from Mexico)

    Visitador

  • 50

    Checker of Gov. Gen. (stays in the Philippines)

    Resedencia

  • 51

    Cities headed by Alcalde Ordinario

    Ayuntamiento

  • 52

    Provinces with revolution headed by Corregidores

    Corregimiento

  • 53

    Peaceful Provinces headed by Alcalde Mayor

    Alcaldia

  • 54

    headed by Cabeza de Barangay

    Baranggay

  • 55

    force relocation of small, scattered settlements into a larger town

    Reduccion

  • 56

    Town headed by Gobernardorcillo

    Pueblo

  • 57

    Direct taxes that the Spaniards implemented in which the natives were coerced to sell their products to the government at very low prices

    Bandala

  • 58

    40 days forced labor for a year for men

    Polo Y Servicio

  • 59

    Tax; imposed as a sign of the Filipino's loyalty to the King of Spain. Those who paid were individuals between 16 to 60 years.

    Tributo

  • 60

    Payment to be exempted from polo

    Falla

  • 61

    Men doing Polo

    Polista

  • 62

    Ticket to Galleon trade - exchange of product from Manila to Acapulco, Mexico

    Bolito

  • 63

    First published book

    Doctrino Cristiana

  • 64

    First Newspaper

    Del Superior Govierno

  • 65

    Oldest weather Center in Asia

    Observatory of Manila

  • 66

    Charitable foundation organized by friars

    Obras Pias

  • 67

    First railroad in the Philippines (Manila - Dagupan, Pangasinan)

    Ferrocaril de Manila

  • 68

    Pure Spanish born in Spain

    Peninsulares

  • 69

    Pure Spanish bor in Philippines

    Insulares

  • 70

    Pure Filipino

    Indio

  • 71

    Half Spanish, half Indio or Chineses

    Creole

  • 72

    Filipino in Noble Class

    Principalia

  • 73

    Middle-class Filipinos who studied or lived in Europe

    Ilustrado

  • 74

    A peaceful movement of young Ilustrado Filipinos to crusade for reforms in the Philippines.

    Propaganda Movement

  • 75

    The newspaper of the propaganda is called _________

    La Solidaridad

  • 76

    Triangulate of Propaganda/La Solidaridad

    Graciano Lopez Jaena Marcelo H. Del Pilar Jose Rizal

  • 77

    First editor and Greatest Orator

    Graciano Lopez Jaena

  • 78

    Second editor of La Solidaridad

    Marcelo H. Del Pilar

  • 79

    Greatest writer of La Solidaridad

    Jose Rizal

  • 80

    Pen Name of Jose Rizal

    Dimasalang, Laong Laan

  • 81

    Pen name of Marcelo Del Pilar

    Plaridel, Dolores Manapat

  • 82

    Pen name of Graciano Lopez Jaena

    Diego Laura

  • 83

    Pen name of Mariano Ponce

    Tikbalang, Naning, Kalipulako

  • 84

    Pen name of Antonio Luna

    Taga ilog

  • 85

    Pen name of Emilio Jacinto

    Dimasilaw, Pingkian

  • 86

    Pen name of Pio Valenzuela

    Madlang Awa

  • 87

    Pen name of Andres Bonifacio

    Agapito Bagumbayan, Maypagasa

  • 88

    Pen name of Emilio Aguinaldo

    Magdalo

  • 89

    Pen name of Jose Maria Panganiban

    JoMaPa

  • 90

    was a Philippine revolutionary society founded by Filipino which aimed primarily to gain independence from Spain.

    Kataas Taasang Kagalang-galangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan

  • 91

    the Cry of Balintawak happened

    August 23, 1896

  • 92

    First president of the Supreme Council of the Katipunan

    Deodato Arellano

  • 93

    Supremo | Ama ng Katipunan

    Andres Bonifacio

  • 94

    Lakambini of Katipunan

    Gregoria De Jesus

  • 95

    Tandang Sora | Ina ng Katipunan

    Melchora Aquino

  • 96

    Utak ng Katipunan

    Emilio Jacinto

  • 97

    First Gov. Gen

    Legazpi

  • 98

    Use of Surnames

    Claveria

  • 99

    Executed GomBurZa

    Izquierdo

  • 100

    Exile Rizal

    Despujol