18 Questions
What did Jose Rizal believe was at the very heart of his nationalism?
History
How did conservative Propagandists view the ideal relationship with Spain?
Spanish recognition of Filipino capacity to govern themselves
What characterized Paterno's writings in relation to Filipino nationalist thought?
Plagiarism and irrelevant erudition
In what century did the blood compact mentioned occur between the maguinoos and the Spaniards?
16th century
What was the assimilationist ideal of many conservative Propagandists in relation to Spain?
Recognition of Filipino capacity to govern themselves
What did the assimilationist ideal promoted by conservative Propagandists entail regarding government in the Philippines?
Sharing government according to ability, not race
What was a significant factor contributing to the differences in response to the Revolution in the Philippines?
Variations in socioeconomic classes
Where does the history of the Revolution need to be studied, besides Cavite and Malolos?
All regions of the Philippines
What is highlighted as a barrier to writing a comprehensive history of the Revolution?
Inadequate regional research prior to the Revolution
Which group within society is specifically mentioned as a factor influencing the nationalist response in different regions?
Provincial principales
What does the text suggest about the objectivity of history?
Historians should eliminate their biases
Why does the text mention that a real history of the Revolution is still to be written?
Need for research on regional basis
What group of people were primarily responsible for initiating and leading the Revolution in the non-Tagalog regions?
Ilustrados and principales
What was one significant influence on the Spanish-speaking provincial leaders who mobilized the masses to support the Revolution?
The Propagandists' writings
Which factor did not adequately explain the breaking of the ties of utang na loob according to the text?
Patron-client ties
What was the source of the religiously inspired gratitude that the masses felt towards Spain?
Introduction of the Catholic faith
What was suggested as a deciding factor in the Revolution for non-Tagalog regions?
The Filipino clergy's role
What did the primary school textbooks and sermons of the Spanish clergy emphasize to reinforce Spanish rule?
The value of Catholicism and Spain's role in spreading it
Test your knowledge on the differences in responses during the Filipino Revolution, particularly focusing on provincial principales, Filipino clergy, and the wider population. Explore how regions like Panay and Tagalog differed in their religious aspects and how individual Tagalog provinces varied among themselves.
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