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LO 2 LM02_The Development of Filipino Nationalism

1. Who are the principalias? I. Filipinos who lived and studies in Europe II. Spaniards that were living in the Philippines III. Unchristianized natives and free from colonial rule IV. Indios who held positions in the Spanish colonial government

A. I at II C. II at III B. I at IV D. III at IV

2. What is the aim of secularization movement?

A.The use of indigenous language in curch services.

B. Sending of Filipino priests to Europe to be educated.

C. Transfer of authority over parishes from regular priests to the secular priests

D. Transfer of authority over parishes from secular priests to the regular priests

3. Who were the ilustrados?

A. Filipinos who held positions in the Spanish colonial government

B. Children of inter-marraiges between Spaniards, Filipino and Chinese

C. Filipinos from middle class families who were able to study in Europe

D. Spaniards who were born in Spain and occupy the highest social class

4. What are the contributions of the Propaganda movement in the history of the Philippines?

I. It inspired the Philippine revolution of 1896

II. It became a catalyst for the development of Filipino Nationalism

III. It paved way for the independence of the Philippines from Spain

IV. It served as an eye-opener for the Filipinos about the abuses of the Spaniards

A. I-II- III

C. I-III-IV

B. I-II-IV

D. II-III-IV

5. How did the 1872 Cavite Mutiny and the execution of the GOMBURZA affect the Filipinos?

A. These events threatened the Filipinos not to rebel against the Spanish rule.

B. Filipinos realized the might of Spain and pledge their loyalty to the Spanish colonial government.

C. These were viewed by the Filipinos as forms of indignation and injustice of Spaniards to the Filipinos

D. These events discouraged the Filipinos from forming organizations that advocate reform or independence.

6. Which event paved way for the influx of liberal...