Filipino Nationalism: Historical Background Quiz
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During the early years before the 11th century, what were the political units in the Philippines known as?

  • Malayan ships
  • Barangays (correct)
  • Rajahs
  • Sultans
  • Who established the first Spanish colonies in Cebu?

  • Miguel Lopez de Legazpi (correct)
  • Kurlansky
  • Indians
  • Claro M. Recto Jr.
  • In 1571, which city was founded as the capital of the Spanish East Indies?

  • Cebu
  • Maynila
  • Manila (correct)
  • Tondo
  • During the colonial era, who were described as 'Filipinos'?

    <p>Insulars, criollos, or creoles</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What term was used to refer to Spanish-born Spaniards or Philippine-based continental Spaniards during the colonial era?

    <p>Peninsular</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the meaning of 'Pagsasarili' in the context of Filipino nationalism?

    <p>Self-Reliance</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is considered an officially recognized symbol of the Philippines that promotes a sense of nationalism?

    <p>Dr. Jose P. Rizal</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What event marked Manila's official entry into World Commerce?

    <p>The Opening of the Philippines to World Commerce</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the role of 'Filipino National Identity' in the context of indigenous values?

    <p>National Unity, National Consensus, and Discipline</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which action is NOT listed as a way to show a sense of Filipino nationalism?

    <p>Speak Out Our Language</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Early Years of the Philippines

    • Before the 11th century, the political units in the Philippines were known as barangays.

    Spanish Colonization

    • The first Spanish colonies in Cebu were established by Miguel López de Legazpi.
    • In 1571, Manila was founded as the capital of the Spanish East Indies.

    Colonial Era Terminology

    • During the colonial era, 'Filipinos' referred to people of Spanish descent born in the Philippines.
    • 'Peninsulares' referred to Spanish-born Spaniards or Philippine-based continental Spaniards during the colonial era.

    Filipino Nationalism

    • 'Pagsasarili' means self-reliance or independence in the context of Filipino nationalism.
    • The Philippine flag is an officially recognized symbol of the Philippines that promotes a sense of nationalism.

    Manila's Entry into World Commerce

    • The event that marked Manila's official entry into World Commerce was the arrival of the Manila Galleon in 1565.

    Filipino National Identity

    • Filipino National Identity plays a role in promoting and preserving indigenous values.

    Expressing Filipino Nationalism

    • The following are ways to show a sense of Filipino nationalism, except for: criticizing one's own culture.

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    Test your knowledge of the historical background of Filipino nationalism with this quiz. Learn about the early principalities, key figures, and events that shaped Filipino nationalism.

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