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Philippine History

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1. ... ... 23. Battle of Bagbag MacArthur vs. Gregorio del


Pilar
2. Acta de Tejeros document drafted by Bonifacio listing
reasons for not accepting Tejeros 24. Battle of La Loma MacArthur vs. Jose Torres
Convention Bugallon
3. Act No. 1 Commonwealth act that provided a 25. Battle of San Mateo Geronimo vs. Lawton
(National Defense citizen's army
26. BD Francisco Baluyot first indio priest
Act)
27. Benita Rodriguez made Katipunan flag
4. Act No. 184 Commonwealth act that established the
Institute of National Language to study 28. Bockscar plane that bombed
and adopt a national language Nagasaki

5. Act No. 211 Commonwealth act that established a 29. Both the Ancient Romans and ...
minimum wage for public works laborers the Ancient Chinese viewed
foreigners as barbarians. This
6. Act No. 570 Commonwealth act that declared
is an example of
Tagalog the official language
ethnocentrism
7. Agapito Bonzon, Aguinaldo's most trusted men; captured
30. Brigandage Act (1902) law enacted during
Lazaro and killed Bonifacio
American rule that banned
Macapagal, Jose
Filipinos from organizing or
Ignacio Paua
joining any nationalistic
8. alsa-balutan term Cavitenos use to call people from movement
Manila
31. Carlos Maria de la Torre governor-general who
9. Ambrosio Aguinaldo's adviser contributed to rise of
Rianzares Filipino nationalism
Bautista
32. Cavite Mutiny turning point in Philippine
10. Anak ng Bayan password for Katipon members in KKK history that led to the
Reform movement
11. Andres Bonifacio 3rd Supremo of Katipunan
33. Cavitismo thinking of people from
12. Andres Bonifacio wrote "Pag-ibig sa Tinubuang Bayan",
Cavite that they're superior
"Pahimakas", and "Ang Katungkulan Hibik
than those from Manila
ng Pilipinas sa Inang Espanya" (last of
trilogy) 34. Central Administrative national government
Organization during Japanese
13. Andres Bonifacio Agapito Bagumbayan (penname),
occupation
Maypagasa (warname)
35. Claro Recto drafted the 1935 Philippine
14. Andres Bonifacio Father of the Revolution
Constitution
15. Antonio Luna Taga-ilog (penname)
36. The contributions of the ...
16. Apolinario Mabini "Brains of the Revolution" Golden Age of Islamic
17. Apolinario Mabini founder of Cuerpo de Compromisorios civilization include advances in
mathematics
18. Arcadio Maxilom, guerilla leaders in Cebu
Leandro Fullon 37. Dabao-kuo Davao to the Japanese

19. Baldomero leader of the Magdalo in Kawit, Cavite; 38. Daniel Burnham repaired and developed
Aguinaldo aka General Miong Manila and Baguio after
the Battle of Manila Bay
20. Banco Espanol- first bank in the Philippines
Filipino de Isabel 39. Daniel Tirona insulted Bonifacio at the
II Tejeros Convention

21. Bates Treaty agreement of peace between Muslims 40. Democrata political party which
and Americans advocated for national
unity; anti-Osmena
22. Battle for Leyte greatest naval battle in history
Gulf 41. Deodato Arellano 1st Supremo of Katipunan
42. Director del Interior Bonifacio's 56. Felix Ferrer, Isabelo Artacho drafted the Biak-na-
elected position Bato Constitution
in Tejeros
57. Fermin Jaudenes governor-general
Convention
who surrendered to
43. Douglas MacArthur Field Marshall of US and agreed to
the Philippine mock battle
Army
58. Feudalism in Western Europe was ...
44. During the Renaissance, which ... similar to feudalism in Japan in that
development contributed most to the power was based on class
Protestant Reformation? questioning of relationships
traditional authority
59. Feudal societies are generally ...
45. Edward King general who lost characterized by power was based
Battle of Bataan on class relationships
46. Emilio Jacinto Dimas-ilaw 60. Flag Law (1907) law enacted during
(penname), American rule that
Pinkian prohibited the
(warname) display of the Filipino
flag
47. Emilio Jacinto "brains of the
Katipunan"; 61. Fort San Felipe where Cavite Mutiny
editor of took place
Kalayaan;
62. Francisco Zaldua key 'witness' to Cavite
youngest
Mutiny; pointed out
member of
Gomburza
Katipunan
63. Frederick Funston general who
48. Emilio Jacinto wrote "Kartilya"
captured Aguinaldo
49. Enola Gay plane that
64. George Dewey commander of US
bombed
navy during Battle of
Hiroshima
Manila Bay
50. Eulogio Despujol governor-
65. Gomburza password for Kawal
general who
members in KKK
banished Rizal
66. Gomburza (Mariano Gomez, Jose the 3 priest unjustly
51. European society during the Renaissance ...
Burgos, Jacinto Zamora) executed for the
differed from European society during
Cavite Mutiny
the Middle Ages in that during the
Renaissance the emphasis on individual 67. Graciano Lopez Jaena author of "Fray
worth increased Botod"

52. Executive Commission highest position 68. Graciano Lopez Jaena Diego Laura
in the Central (penname)
Administrative 69. Graciano Lopez Jaena 1st editor of La Sol
Organization
70. Gregoria de Jesus Bonifacio's 2nd wife
53. Fat Man bomb dropped
71. Gregorio del Pilar "boy general"; died in
on Nagasaki
battle of Tirad Pass
54. Federalista pro-
72. Gregorio Sanciangco initiated Reform
Americanism
movement
political party
73. The growth of feudalism in Europe ...
55. Felipe Agoncillo first Filipino
during the Middle Ages was
diplomat; sent
primarily caused by the collapse of
to DC to check
a strong central government
out Treaty of
Paris 74. Guillermo Masangkay Cry of Balintawak
75. Hare-Hawes-Cutting Act promised 93. Jean Jacque Rousseau author of "The Social
independence on Contract"
July 4, 1946 after a
94. John Locke author of "Two Treatises
10-year
on Government"
(Commonwealth)
period 95. Jonathan Wainwright general who lost Battle
of Corregidor
76. Henry Lawton highest ranking
American officer 96. Jones Law (1916) law that promised
killed independence as soon
as a stable government
77. Hermenegildo Flores wrote "Ang Hibik ng
is established
Pilipinas sa Inang
Espanya" (1st of 97. Jorge Vargas Chairman of Philippine
trilogy) Commission

78. Hiroo Onoda last Japanese fighter 98. Jose Burgos youngest of Gomburza;
Insulares; from Vigan;
79. HUKBALAHAP guerilla force in
Manila Cathedral
Central Luzon
99. Jose P. Laurel Aguinaldo's Secretary of
80. Hunter's ROTC guerilla force
Justice; founder of PCPI;
in/around Manila
president during Japan
81. Ignacio Villamor 2nd president of UP; regime
1st Filipino president
100. Jose Rizal Dimas Alang, Laong
of UP
Laan (pennames)
82. Important long-term contributions of ...
101. Julian Felipe composer of the
Ancient Greek and Roman
Philippine National
civilizations are primarily found in
March
the area of government and law
102. Kabanatuan where Antonio Luna
83. indio original term for
died
native Filipinos
before 1890s 103. Kalayaan newspaper of Katipunan

84. In European feudal society, an ... 104. KALIBAPI only political party
individual's social status was allowed during the
generally determined by birth Japanese regime

85. In Europe, the Crusades resulted in ... 105. kempeitai Japanese military police
an increased demand for goods 106. La Solidaridad newspaper of the
from the Middle East and Asia propagandists/reformers
86. An influence that spread from the ... 107. Licerio Geronimo killed Lawton
Byzantine Empire to Early Russia was
108. Little Boy bomb dropped on
the Orthodox Christian religion
Hiroshima
87. In Spain, an effect of the Inquisition ...
109. Liwayway only Tagalog paper
during the 16th century was to
running during Japanese
88. insulares Spaniards born in the occupation
Philippines
110. Luis Taruc leader of HUKBALAHAP
89. Jacinto Lumbreras Aguinaldo's
111. mabalasik person who conducted
Secretary of State
initiations of Katipunan
90. Jacinto Zamora Tagalog; from
112. A major contribution of the ...
Pandacan; Manila
Roman Empire to Western
Cathedral
society was the development of
91. Jacob Smith General who an effective legal system
ordered the
113. makapili Filipino spies who
Balangiga massacre
worked for the Japanese
92. Januario Galut traitor of Tirad Pass
114. Manila Tribune only English paper running 132. The Mongols played a ...
during Japanese occupation significant role in Russian
history by isolating Russia from
115. Mansa Musa's journey to ...
Western Europe during the
Mecca in the 1300's is
early Renaissance
evidence that Islam had a
major influence on the 133. Mount Tala (or Buntis or where Bonifacio died
Mali Empire Nagpatong)
116. Marcela Agoncillo made the Philippine National 134. Murray Bartlett 1st president of UP
Flag (American)
117. Marcelo H. Del Pilar author of "Dasalan at 135. Mutsuhito (Meiji) emperor who opened
Tokosohan", "Ten Japan to modernization
Commandments of the Friars",
136. Nacionalista Party political party for self-
"Frailocracy in the Philippines",
government and
and "The Monastic Supremacy"
independence
118. Marcelo H. Del Pilar Plaridel, Silang Labuyo, Piping
137. Naik Military Agreement document drafted by
Dilat, Dolores Manapat
Bonifacio that aimed to
(pennames)
establish a government
119. Marcelo H. Del Pilar head of political division of independent and
Hispano-Filipino Association separate from that
established in Tejeros
120. Marcelo H. Del Pilar wrote "Ang Sagot ng Inang
Espanya sa Hibik ng Pilipinas" 138. Nakamura Japanese arms dealer
(2nd of trilogy) who swindled 65k from
Aguinaldo; never gave
121. Mariano Alvarez leader of the Magdiwang in
the weapons
Noveleta, Cavite
139. National Assembly aka House of
122. Mariano Gomez oldest of Gomburza; Filipino-
Representatives (Lower
Chinese; from Sta. Cruz;
House)
Bacoor
140. Nellie Boustead part of Rizal/Luna love
123. Mariano Noriel, Pio del generals who convinced
triangle
Pilar Aguinaldo to give Bonifacio the
death sentence 141. Nilad first masonic lodge in the
Philippines
124. Mariano Ponce Tikbalang, Naning, Kalipulako
(pennames) 142. One similarity between the ...
Ancient African kingdoms of
125. Mariano Ponce head of literary division of
Egypt, Ghana, Mali and Songhai
Hispano-Filipino Association
is that all of these kingdoms
126. Mariano Trias elected Vice President in were located on major trading
Tejeros Convention routes
127. Masaharu Homma Japanese commander-in-chief 143. One similarity between the Five ...
who brought about fall of the Pillars of Islam and the Ten
Philippines Commandments is that both
128. Matthew Perry American who forced Japan to Provide a guide to proper
open to international trade ethical and moral behavior

129. Melchora Aquino "Mother of the Katipunan"; 144. OsRox Mission mission that secured the
Tandang Sora passage of an
independence bill (HHC)
130. Miguel Malvar general from Batangas whose
defeat led to collapse of 145. Pablo Rianzares financer of La Sol
American resistance 146. Pablo Tecson his vote broke the tie on
131. Miguel Morayta president of Hispano-Filipino issue of separation of
Association church and state
147. Parian de los Sangleyes ghettos for unconverted 167. Raymond general who started the Battle of the
Chinese Spruance Philippine Sea with bombings of Japan
bases
148. Patricio Montojo Spanish general who lost
against Dewey in Battle of 168. Reconcentration law enacted during American rule that
Manila Bay Act (1903) relocated rural populations into
concentration camps to prevent them
149. Payne-Aldrich Tariff Act set quota limits on exports
from helping rebels
to US
169. Revolucion masonic lodge founded by Jaena in
150. Paz Pedro de Tavera Juan Luna's wife; murdered
Madrid
by him
170. Rizal password for Bayani member in KKK
151. Pedro Paterno negotiated the truce of
Biak-na-Bato 171. Roman Basa 2nd Supremo of Katipunan
152. Pedro Pelaez led the secularization 172. Rosa Henson first to confess about being a comfort
movement in Manila woman
153. peninsulares Spaniards born in Spain 173. Rosario first woman to join a masonic lodge
Villaruel
154. pensionados Filipino scholars sent to US
to study and come back to 174. Rounseville US consul in Hong Kong who met up with
work in schools or Wildman Aguinaldo
government offices
175. Russell commanded the north Luzon guerillas
155. Peyton March general who defeated del Volckmann
Pilar in Tirad Pass
176. sakoku closed Japan to Western world to protect
156. Philippine Commission performed executive and its culture
legislative powers and
177. Schurman non-military approach of American
functions; aka Senate
Commission colonialism through formation of local
157. Philippine Independent Filipino National Church; governments
Church (Aglipayan Church) only concrete evidence of
178. Sedition Law law enacted during American rule that
the revolution of 1886
(1901) banned Filipinos from advocating
158. Pio Valenzuela Cry of Pugadlawin independence
159. Pio Valenzuela Madlang-away (penname) 179. Serrano Laktaw established Nilad
160. Placido Martinez Bonifacio's lawyer 180. Sgt. La Madrid insulares who led the Cavite Mutiny
161. The political system of the ... 181. Sheridan, ships that brought American teachers to
Ancient Roman Empire was Thomas, Buford the Philippines under the Educational Act
characterized by a strong of 1901
central government
182. Sociego & streets where San Juan Bridge incident
162. Potsdam Proclamation defined terms for Japan's Silencio took place
surrender
183. Spencer Pratt US consul in Singapore in Hong Kong
163. PQOG guerilla force in Southern who offered the 1st assurance of
Luzon Philippine independence to Aguinaldo
164. Preparatory Commission for committee that drafted the 184. Sun Yat-Sen Chinese arms dealer from whom
Philippine Independence 1943 Constitution under Aguinaldo bought weapons; shipment
Japanese occupation sunk
165. Radio San Francisco only station that 185. Taliba masonic lodge Bonifacio was part of
broadcasted real news
during Japanese
occupation
166. Rafael de Izquierdo governor-general after de
la Torre; cause of Cavite
Mutiny
186. Taoism and Shintoism are similar in that ... 199. "Western Europe owed a debt of ...
both religions stress Developing gratitude to the Empire that for
harmony between humans and nature almost a thousand years ensured the
survival of Christianity during a time
187. Teller Resolution amendment that
when Europe was too weak to
declared war
accomplish the task." Byzantine
against Spain
200. Which ancient civilization established ...
188. Teodoro Patino revealed
the basis of western democracy
Katipunan to the
Greek
Fr. Mariano Gil
201. Which characteristic was common to ...
189. Thomas H. Hammer military governor
the Golden Age of Greece and the
of Cebu
Italian Renaissance prosperity led to
190. Tito Miguel, Roman Ramos stole weapons for the creation of many works of art
Bonifacio from
202. Which empire introduced the Eastern ...
Maestranza
Orthodox Church and the Cyrillic
arsenal
alphabet to Russia? Byzantine
191. Tomas Arejola head of sports
203. Which factor helped most to bring ...
division of
about the Protestant Reformation?
Hispano-Filipino
kings and princes in Northern Europe
Association
resented the power of the Catholic
192. Tydings-McDuffie Independence Act placed Church
restrictions on
204. Which was a major result of the ...
Philippine exports
Reformation? new Christian
193. Underwoods-Simmons Tariff Act abolished quota denominations emerged
limits on exports
205. Which was a result of the Protestant ...
194. USAFFE combined forces Reformation in Europe? the power of
of US and the Catholic Church in Europe was
Philippine reserve weakened
195. Valentin Ventura helped Rizal 206. William H. Taft first Civil Governor
publish "El Fili" of the Philippines
196. Walana Rosario Villaruel's (American)
masonic lodge 207. Willie Grayson American soldier
197. Wenceslao Vinzons leader of PQOG who shot the first
shot of the Filipino-
198. Wesley Merrit General who
American war
agreed to the
mock battle 208. Yokohama where Kalayaan
was "published"
209. zaibatsu Japanese family
owned
corporations that
funded military and
benefited from
resources of
conquered
territories

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