Filipino Students in Spain

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Match the following statements with their correctness based on the text:

The Spain that greeted the first Filipino students in the 1880s had institutions at par with the advanced countries of Europe. = False Filipino students in Spain could criticize the church freely without fear of arrest or recriminations. = True Upon arriving in Spain, the students from the Philippines already recognized and labeled themselves as Filipinos. = False The periodical, Los Dos Mundos, outlined its program to demand equality of rights for Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines. = Nationalism emerged.

Match the following concepts with their descriptions based on the text:

International perspective of ilustrados collaborrated with Cubans and Puerto Ricans = a. International perspective of ilustrados collaborrated with Cubans and Puerto Ricans The emergence of nationalism = b. Nationalism emerged. The Filipinos was born in Spain = The Filipinos was born in Spain Filipino is a national identity while filipino is a person = Filipino is a national identity while filipino is a person

Match the following countries/regions with their demand for equality of rights based on the text:

CUBA, PUERTO RICO and the Philippines = The periodical, Los Dos Mundos, outlined its program to demand equality of rights for Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines. Spain = Spain The advanced countries of Europe = The Spain that greeted the first Filipino students in the 1880s had institutions at par with the advanced countries of Europe. The rest of the advanced countries of Europe = The Spain that greeted the first Filipino students in the 1880s had institutions at par with the advanced countries of Europe.

Match the following identities with their meaning based on the text:

Filipino is a national identity while filipino is a person = Filipino is a national identity while filipino is a person The students from the Philippines labeled themselves as Filipinos upon arriving in Spain = Upon arriving in Spain, the students from the Philippines already recognized and labeled themselves as Filipinos. The students from the Philippines were all Filipinos regardless of their separate ethnicities = The students from the Philippines were all Filipinos regardless of their separate ethnicities The Filipinos was born in Spain = The Filipinos was born in Spain

Match the following historical events with their implications based on the text:

The demand for equality of rights for Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines = Nationalism emerged. The experience of Filipino students in Spain being able to criticize the church freely = The experience of Filipino students in Spain being able to criticize the church freely without fear of arrest or recriminations. The institutions in Spain at the time of the arrival of Filipino students in the 1880s = The Spain that greeted the first Filipino students in the 1880s had institutions at par with the advanced countries of Europe. The recognition and labeling of the students from the Philippines as Filipinos upon their arrival in Spain = The recognition and labeling of the students from the Philippines as Filipinos upon their arrival in Spain

Journalism and Emergent Politics 1. False. The Spain that greeted the first batches of students from the Philippines in 1880s was one whose institutions were at par and even an improvement compared to the rest of the advanced countries of Europe. 2. True. Filipino students in Spain had this experience of being able to criticize the church freely without fear of arrest or recriminations. 3. False. The students from the Philippines, upon arriving in Spain, already recognized and labeled themselves as Filipinos. - The Filipinos was born in Spain - They were all Filipinos regardless of their separate ethnicities - Filipino is a national identity while filipino is a person 4. The periodical, Los Dos Mundos, outlined its program in its first issue as follows: to demand for CUBA, PUERTO RICO and the Philippines, equality of rights, as far as possible, with the other Spanish provinces. a. International perspective of ilustrados collaborrated with Cubans and Puerto Ricans b. ______.

Nationalism emerged

Upon arriving in Spain, the students from the Philippines already recognized and labeled themselves as ______.

Filipinos

Los Dos Mundos outlined its program to demand for CUBA, PUERTO RICO and the Philippines, equality of rights, as far as possible, with the other Spanish ______.

provinces

The Spain that greeted the first batches of students from the Philippines in 1880s was one whose institutions were at par and even an improvement compared to the rest of the advanced countries of ______.

Europe

The Filipino students in Spain had the experience of being able to criticize the church freely without fear of arrest or ______.

recriminations

Test your knowledge of the relationship between journalism and emergent politics with this quiz. Answer questions about the experiences of Filipino students in Spain during the 1880s and their interactions with institutions and the church.

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