Philippine Revolution Chapter 4-7

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According to the education system of the friars, Latin and ______ were mandatory requirements for the study of Philosophy, Theology, and Jurisprudence in the University of Santo Tomas (UST).

Spanish

Majority of the Filipinos who had enough financial resources to study in ______ studied for priesthood since they were held in high esteem by the natives.

Manila

The education system in the Philippines before the revolution was wholly ______.

religious

The friars opened ______ and pharmaceutical schools in order to discourage the young Filipinos from studying in Spain or abroad.

medical

Don Jose Rizal was a ______ student.

medical

Due to the lack of studies not available in the Philippines, wealthy families preferred to study in ______ and travel Europe.

Spain

The friars looked with ______ at lawyers.

suspicion

The Manila ______ Schools existed, these are schools that teach Latin by using the language with a bit of Spanish.

Latinity

The director _______ of the public treasury assisted him.

general

The Council of State is composed of the chief commandant of the naval _______ and squadron.

station

Only a few Filipinos were securely employed as officers in the _______ administration.

civil

Few Filipinos were more outstanding for their _______ than their learning.

wealth

Each government employee would try to make the most of the short time they would have in the office so that their _______ should not catch them unprovided for.

dismissal

Employees from each government center or branch office would cover up for one _______.

another

If any Filipino denounces the abuses of the Spanish officials and friars, they will be _______.

persecuted

The City of Manila only had a representative _______ government.

municipal

The Katipunan was led by _______ Bonifacio.

Andres

Apolinario Mabini notes that the Katipunan might not have grown so big if the organizations of _______ associations had been permitted to enter.

political

The Katipunan grew very quickly because of the friars' actions against the _______.

reforms

The Liga Filipina promoted peaceful actions amongst all else, even after all the abuses and more so with the pact made in _______ Bato.

Biak na

The Katipunan was formed by those who did not agree to continue the publications, led by _______ Bonifacio.

Andres

The Cuerpo de Compromisarios was formed by those who agreed to continue the _______.

publications

La Solidaridad was founded by __________ in Europe.

Filipino expatriates

The first publication of La Solidaridad was released in __________, Spain on February 15, 1889.

Barcelona

Marcelo H. del Pilar used the pen name __________.

Plaridel

Sobre La Indolencia De Los Filipinas was a series of essays written by __________.

Dr. José Rizal

The challenges faced by the propagandists during the Philippine Revolution included conflicts among key figures such as __________ and del Pilar.

Lopez Jaena

Rizal's novel Noli Me Tangere portrays __________, a wealthy Filipino with mixed Spanish-Filipino heritage.

Ibarra

Dr. Jose Rizal used the pen name __________, which is also the name of a railway station in Manila.

Laong Laan

The Philippine Revolution was revealed through __________ written by Rizal.

novels

Rizal conceived the idea of organizing a society called ______.

Liga Filipina

The Liga Filipina was established shortly before Rizal's exile to ______ in Mindanao.

Dapitan

Rizal organized the ______ Filipina when he returned to the Philippines in July, 1892.

La Liga

One of the Liga's aims was to unite the whole archipelago into one ______, vigorous, and homogenous body;

compact

The society was reorganized later by individuals like ______ Franco and Andres Bonifacio.

Don Domingo

Apolinario Mabini was appointed as secretary of the supreme ______ during this reorganization.

council

After Rizal's capture, ______ Liga Filipina became inactive.

La

Members were required to pay a fee to cover the expenses of ______ Solidaridad.

La

This quiz covers the Philippine Revolution, specifically chapters 4-7, including the Spanish regime, education system, and more. Test your knowledge of this period in Philippine history.

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