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Apolinario Mabini wrote La revolución ______, which was published in 1931;
Apolinario Mabini wrote La revolución ______, which was published in 1931;
filipina
Political ______ refers to a violent change in the organization and operation of public powers.
Political ______ refers to a violent change in the organization and operation of public powers.
revolution
If the change is slow, gradual, or progressive, it is called ______.
If the change is slow, gradual, or progressive, it is called ______.
evolution
A people's movement should address a general need of citizens, not just benefit a particular ______.
A people's movement should address a general need of citizens, not just benefit a particular ______.
[Blank] through prudence promotes gentle, slow improvement without painful convulsions.
[Blank] through prudence promotes gentle, slow improvement without painful convulsions.
Stagnation leads to ______, which is equivalent to death, so people must resist such conditions.
Stagnation leads to ______, which is equivalent to death, so people must resist such conditions.
Tyranny, despotism, and ______ corruption can lead to discontent and disintegration in nations.
Tyranny, despotism, and ______ corruption can lead to discontent and disintegration in nations.
Conciliating the conquered is wiser than ______ them.
Conciliating the conquered is wiser than ______ them.
The Philippine Revolution began in ______ as a rebellion against brutal Spanish rule.
The Philippine Revolution began in ______ as a rebellion against brutal Spanish rule.
Andrés Bonifacio led the secret society, ______, whose goal was to create an independent Philippines.
Andrés Bonifacio led the secret society, ______, whose goal was to create an independent Philippines.
Spain and the Philippine rebels came to a ______ in 1898.
Spain and the Philippine rebels came to a ______ in 1898.
The Philippines didn't ultimately achieve ______ until 1946.
The Philippines didn't ultimately achieve ______ until 1946.
Apolinario Mabini was born on ______ 23, 1864, in Talaga, Philippines.
Apolinario Mabini was born on ______ 23, 1864, in Talaga, Philippines.
Mabini got his law degree from the ______ of Santo Tomas.
Mabini got his law degree from the ______ of Santo Tomas.
Mabini was called the ______ of the revolution.
Mabini was called the ______ of the revolution.
Mabini was exiled to ______ after being captured by U.S. troops in December 1899.
Mabini was exiled to ______ after being captured by U.S. troops in December 1899.
Pride, born from ______ consciousness, can lead to misjudging prudent concessions.
Pride, born from ______ consciousness, can lead to misjudging prudent concessions.
The Philippine political revolution began in 1869 due to the opening of the ______ Canal.
The Philippine political revolution began in 1869 due to the opening of the ______ Canal.
Filipino social organization was rudimentary during ______ rule in the 16th century, lacking national unity or solidarity.
Filipino social organization was rudimentary during ______ rule in the 16th century, lacking national unity or solidarity.
Spanish conquest aimed to spread ______ and enrich conquerors through wealth accumulation.
Spanish conquest aimed to spread ______ and enrich conquerors through wealth accumulation.
Conquistadores motivated by the lure of wealth, possessions, and the opportunity to rule natives' bodies and ______.
Conquistadores motivated by the lure of wealth, possessions, and the opportunity to rule natives' bodies and ______.
After dominating Luzon and the Bisayas, the Spaniards established ______, forcing serfs to pay tribute in land, abandoning crafts for sustenance.
After dominating Luzon and the Bisayas, the Spaniards established ______, forcing serfs to pay tribute in land, abandoning crafts for sustenance.
The Spanish government and friars collaborated to intellectually and physically ______ Filipinos, ensuring they were not influenced by outside forces.
The Spanish government and friars collaborated to intellectually and physically ______ Filipinos, ensuring they were not influenced by outside forces.
Spanish colonizers limited native knowledge by strict censorship on religious texts, prohibiting ______ and immigration to isolate Filipinos.
Spanish colonizers limited native knowledge by strict censorship on religious texts, prohibiting ______ and immigration to isolate Filipinos.
The opening of the Suez Canal led to the opening of the Philippine ports for ______.
The opening of the Suez Canal led to the opening of the Philippine ports for ______.
Father Burgos led an appeal to reclaim the parishes given to the ______ by the Spanish government.
Father Burgos led an appeal to reclaim the parishes given to the ______ by the Spanish government.
The friars accused Gomez, Burgos, and Zamora of being the ringleaders of the ______ against the Spanish regime.
The friars accused Gomez, Burgos, and Zamora of being the ringleaders of the ______ against the Spanish regime.
The friars slandered their names as they attempted to reclaim the parishes which symbolizes the ______' power and influence amongst the mass.
The friars slandered their names as they attempted to reclaim the parishes which symbolizes the ______' power and influence amongst the mass.
Those considered as enemies were imprisoned and tortured by the ______ Civil.
Those considered as enemies were imprisoned and tortured by the ______ Civil.
The authorities who dared to go against the friars lost their ______.
The authorities who dared to go against the friars lost their ______.
The friars sentenced the three priests to death to set an example and instill ______ to those who dare oppose them.
The friars sentenced the three priests to death to set an example and instill ______ to those who dare oppose them.
Spain did not care about the ______' wrongdoings.
Spain did not care about the ______' wrongdoings.
Manila had ______ schools teaching Latin and a bit of Spanish, but the primary education focus was on philosophy, theology, and jurisprudence.
Manila had ______ schools teaching Latin and a bit of Spanish, but the primary education focus was on philosophy, theology, and jurisprudence.
The University of Santo Tomas, run by ______, required Latin for higher studies.
The University of Santo Tomas, run by ______, required Latin for higher studies.
Filipinos, except sons of ______, were proficient in Latin but lacked Spanish due to the religious-based educational system.
Filipinos, except sons of ______, were proficient in Latin but lacked Spanish due to the religious-based educational system.
The Philippines lacked constitutional guarantees as a ______ possession, with the King holding legislative, executive, and judicial powers.
The Philippines lacked constitutional guarantees as a ______ possession, with the King holding legislative, executive, and judicial powers.
The governor general, typically a ______ figure, exercised dictatorial authority, including censorship and control over religion and associations.
The governor general, typically a ______ figure, exercised dictatorial authority, including censorship and control over religion and associations.
Administration was centralized with ______ Spaniards holding key positions, often replaced with every change in the Madrid cabinet.
Administration was centralized with ______ Spaniards holding key positions, often replaced with every change in the Madrid cabinet.
Few Filipinos held positions of ______, with most government employees seeking personal gain and covering up abuses.
Few Filipinos held positions of ______, with most government employees seeking personal gain and covering up abuses.
Any Filipino speaking against ______ officials or friars faced persecution.
Any Filipino speaking against ______ officials or friars faced persecution.