Module 6.4 and 7.1 Flashcards

(23 cards)

1
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he refused American autonomy offers, standing firm for independence

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Apolinario Mabini

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2
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they captured Aguinaldo in Palanan

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Col. Frederick Funston, with Macabebe scouts

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3
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he authorized to offer autonomy to
the Filipinos, but Mabini stood for
independence

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US Sec. of State John Hay

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4
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excused as the means of liberating peoples from tyrannical rule or of bringing them the blessings of a
superior way of life

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imperialism

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5
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he published The White Man’s Burden, urging Americans to civilize “lesser peoples.”

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Rudyard Kipling

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6
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this announced the US’s plan to exercise sovereignty over the Philippines

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McKinley’s “Benevolent Assimilation” Proclamation

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7
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he declared a Tagalog Republic in the Sierra Madre

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Macario Sakay

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8
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he led the Balangiga Massacre

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Gen. Vicente Lukban

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9
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he shot two unarmed Filipino soldiers near San Juan Bridge which triggered the Philippine-American War

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Private William W. Grayson

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10
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he was a US commander in Manila, softened the wording in his January 4, 1899 publication—removing terms like “sovereignty” and “cession” to avoid backlash

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Gen. Elwell Otis

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11
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he wrote in La Independencia which attacked the hypocrisy of the American move

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Antonio Luna

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12
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he wrote the “The Brown Man’s Burden”

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Henry Labouchere

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13
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state policy, practice, or advocacy of
extending power and dominion, especially by direct territorial acquisition or by gaining political and economic control of other areas

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imperialism

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14
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it is considered as the highest stage of capitalism

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imperialism

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15
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he took over Filipino leadership after Aguinaldo was captured

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Gen. Miguel Malvar

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16
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In November 1898, the Anti-Imperialist League was formed to resist US expansion and attracted prominent figures like

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Mark Twain and George S. Boutwell

17
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at age 23, he led 60 men to delay American pursuit at Pasong Tirad

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Gregorio del Pilar

18
Q

he is an Igorot who revealed a secret trail to the enemy

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Januario Galut

19
Q

they were killed by the Kawit Company likely due to internal power struggles

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General Antonio Luna and Col. Francisco “Paco” Roman

20
Q

this was when Treaty of Paris was signed or ratified

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December 10, 1898

21
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he decided to trap Aguinaldo in Angeles, Pampanga

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Gen. Elwell Otis

22
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the belief that it was America’s fate to expand westward across the Pacific

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manifest destiny

23
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Antonio Luna wrote in ___________________ which attacked the hypocrisy of the American move

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La Independencia