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Cuesta, LM Philippine History Reviewer Enumeration 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

three elements of history three importance of history five sources of history problems in the study of history five approaches three strategic locations of the Philippines effects of the archipelago three ways of migration theory three theories according to maam two types of provinces three types of people three types of alipin

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Identification 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. accounts or events that are written by people based on their experiences a continent like Atlantis glimpses of history important details of ones life memories based on personal experiences facts opinions to focus on opposing forces to elicit the rationality of what occurred based on the following assumptions, reasons, rules of the world, and etc. attempts to present history without preconceptions but to discover the cause of the rise and fall of civilizations slows the relevance of the religious faith to the problems of the secular life characteristics of individuals and their contributions to specific events largest insect largest eagle in the world largest endangered animal and is also the largest hoofed mammal (and terrestrial) in the Philippines largest pearl smallest primate in the world largest peak deepest point or lowest spot in the Philippines worlds smallest hoofed mammal worlds smallest edible fish smallest raptor in the world in the Philippines second largest lake largest island 2nd largest island largest of all fishes largest clam in the world rarest and most expensive shell in the world Philippines mightiest watercourse and the longest and widest river in the country smallest and shortest fish in the world one leaves everything to chance under the pretext of trusting Divine providence one constantly postpone action and accomplishes nothing observed in politics wherein they tend to push each other down for the benefit of themselves to go up so they try their best to make the person drop or ruin always late one has no regard for others begins ardently and dies down as soon as it begins

closes ones eyes to evils like graft and corruption in order to conserve peace and harmony in a group at the expense of ones comfort katamaran they offer guest room to their visitors if theyre going to spend the night with them children respect elders by saying po and opo reduces one to smallness or to what Nietzche calls the morality of slaves, thus congealing the soul of the Filipino and emasculating him, making him timid, meek and weak it is stubborn and resist all efforts at reconciliation one disowns responsibility and makes a scapegoat out of someone or something it enables a person to shirk responsibility one is never accountable for anything one never learns to be on ones own but relies on ones family and relatives one overlooks moral principles when one is indebted to a person an attitude wherein what goes around comes around first Filipino early Filipinos belonged to the pre-historic Southeast Asians Malaysians and Filipinos have the same features small huts where Aetas live practiced by Aetas single largest group scattered clusters a wind-rain-sun screen made of light branches of palm frond built low on three poles a close socioeconomic unit still believe in Anito mobile people use pana or bamboo arrow to hunt for food the Atis, the Ata and the Aeta come from what minority group were unemployed for nobody would care to hire them because they are black, ignorant, dirty and good-for-nothing lost tribe of Filipinos can be found in the mountain fastness of Carrangalan, Pantabangan, Nueva Ecija and in some municipalities of Nueva Vizcaya believed to be one of the fiercest headhunters a tree that resembles a fire tree have a great love for body decorations a patriarchal group home is a hut one-stringed guitar most populous hold no grudges sailor trades from Macassar practice a for of agriculture known as kaingin semi-nomadic blade instrument a small pointed knife primary sources of livelihood are hunting, fishing, and agriculture belief in the Anitos is the focal point of their lives people of the earth a blend of Indonesians and Malay stocks inhabit the western half of the Tawi-Tawi boat-dwelling dependent on the sea fishing is the main source of livelihood sailboats are called what in their vocabulary Badjao marriage is preceded by what? a Badjao term which means ancestors spirits a fusion of the original Islam and Tausug beliefs and practices are said to be the original inhabitants of Tawi-Tawi Province of Western Mindanao

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name of tree where the Samal ancestors lived Samal earring Samal bracelet Samal necklace Samal short-sleeved summer blouse Samal long loose pants Samal long fitting blouse Samal long sleeved blouse Samal wrap-around generally with brown skin and with black and straight hair tight-fitting blouses with embroidered wrap-arounds a small rectangular structure made of rough rounded stones and thatched roof a place where courtship begins and where a couple is betrothed for days before the final marriage ceremony is performed mainly found in the area around Lake Lanao comprise 90% of the Muslim population of the Philippines Datu is the headman quite large consisting of not only immediate members but also direct line relatives of the second degree chief pursuit is farming Spaniards born in the Philippines Filipino workers who are forced to work created the Laws of the Indies quiet province headed by alcalde mayor headed by corrigimiento headed by cabeza de barangay the ruling class protested against Bonifacio declared English as the official Filipino language founder of Katipunan president of the first Philippine republic first Filipino president of the Commonwealth of the Philippines under American rule President of the Second Republic from 1943 to 1945 the first Filipino national leader under the American regime as speaker of the Philippine assembly and the second president of the Philippines The last president of the Philippine Commonwealth and the first president of the republic President of the Philippines from 1948 to 1953 he had been President Quirinos secretary of defense who was instrumental is suppressing the HUK rebellion first president to revise the US Military Bases agreement to bring it more in line with Philippine interests Remembered for his Filipino First Policy was among the founders of the Association for Southeast Asia President of the Republic of the Philippines from 1961 to 1965 asked Congress to pass the Agricultural Land Reform Code Declared martial law on September 21, 1972 first established a revolutionary government under the Freedom Constitution, later replaced by the Constitution of 1987 presidency is remembered for better integrating the national economy in the global scheme was arrested and stood trial at a congressional impeachment hearing on charges of accepting bribes and corruption government continues enjoy political legitimacy in the face of opposition

Illustrate the three branches of government.

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