21st American Flashcards

1
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american period

A

1898 - 1946

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2
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philippine-american war (year)

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1899-1902

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3
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Malolos constitution publication date

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January 27, 1899

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4
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Who was the two pricipal authors of the 1899 Malolos Constitution?

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Apolinario Mabili and Felipe Calderón

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5
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Commonwealth

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1935-1946

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6
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It marked the end of American colonial rule in the Philippines and outlined terms for military, economic, and cultural cooperation between the two nations as sovereign entities.

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Treaty of Manila

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7
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What was the name of the American teachers that traveled from the United States to the Philippines when is it newly colonized?

A

Thomasites

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8
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boat of thomasites and date they arrived

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USS Thomas - August 1901

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9
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school founded in1901

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-Philippine Normal University
-National University
-Silliman University
-San Beda University

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10
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1902 schools

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-Negros Oriental High School
-Ilo-ilo Normal School

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11
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1904 schools

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-St. Paul University
-Filamer Christian University
-ZamboangaNormal School

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12
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1905 school

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Central Philippine University

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13
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schools from 1908-1931

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  • 1908 -
    UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES
  • 1914 -
    UNIVERSITY OF MANILA
  • 1915 -
    CEBU NORMAL SCHOOL
  • 1919 -
    PH WOMAN UNIVERSITY/JRU
    *1925- MAPUA INSTITUTE
  • 1933 - FAR EASTERN UNIVERSITY
  • 1938 - ARELLANO UNIVERSITY
  • 1941 - SAN SEBASTIAN COLLEGE
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14
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first period and year

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reorientation (1898 - 1910)

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15
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English the language become theur labgtse language?date)

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1910

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16
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per. pf limitations

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,1910-1924

17
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FILIPINOS MASTERED WRITING IN ENGLISH AND EXPLORED VARIOUS FORM OF LITERATURE

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eriod of self-discovery

18
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periof of self d yest

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1925- ,1941

19
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populbform of literature

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poetry, plays, noveld, stories,newspape & rreporting, essay

20
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sergio osmena newspaper

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el nuevo diva (the new day)

21
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authors of el grito de pablo (the call pf nation)

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Pascual poblete & Marcello h. del pillar

22
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marcello h. del pillar is aka

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father of revolutionary philippine newspaper pr father of tagalog newspaper

23
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rafael palma work newspaper

A

el renacimiento

24
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author of the dead stars (1925)

A

paz marquez benitez

25
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A work by Paz Latonera In The Small Key by Paz Latorena, the small key symbolizes secrecy, hidden truths, and betrayal within the protagonist’s marriage It represents the unknown and inaccessible aspects of her husband’s life, highlighting the lack of transparency and trust on their relationship. Ultimately, the key becomes a metaphor for the secrets and infidelities that lead to the dissolution of their marriage.

A

the small key (1927)

26
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A work by Jose Garcia VillaThe significance of the ending of the short story “Footnote to Youth is in its illustration of the repetitive, cyclical patterns in the lives of Dodong’s parents, Dodong, and Dodong’s son, Each generation, unable or unwilling to learn from the previous ones, marries when they are too young and then later regrets their hastiness In the end, we realize that this will also happen to Blas, but his father can do nothing to stop it.

A

footnote to youth (1931)

27
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kahapon ngayon at bukas author (play)

A

aurelio tolentino

28
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tanikalang ginto author

A

juan abad

29
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  • A work of Tomas Remegio represents the longing for freedom and independence
A

Malaya

30
Q

play that represents the resilience of the Filipino spirit amidst oppression.

A

walang sugat