Readings in Philippine History - Week 11
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Readings in Philippine History - Week 11

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What was one of the significant land policies implemented during the American period?

  • Philippine Bill 1902 (correct)
  • Tenant Act of 1933
  • Encomienda System
  • HUKBALAHAP Control
  • Which act established a comprehensive registration of land titles under the Torrens System?

  • Agricultural Credit Cooperative Financing Administration
  • Land Registration Act of 1902 (correct)
  • Agricultural Land Reform Code
  • Republic Act No. 34
  • During which period did the tenants earn a fixed rental of land under the HUKBALAHAP control?

  • Post-Colonial Era
  • Japanese Occupation (correct)
  • American Period
  • Spanish Period
  • What percentage share was established by R.A.No. 34 between landlord and tenant?

    <p>70-30 sharing</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the focus of R.A. 1400, implemented during Ramon Magsaysay's presidency?

    <p>Distribution of rice and corn lands</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following reforms was associated with Ferdinand E. Marcos?

    <p>Agrarian Reform Special Fund Act</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What law did Corazon C. Aquino sign on June 10, 1988, to address land reform?

    <p>Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which act regulated the relationships between landowners and tenants in the 1930s?

    <p>Tenancy Act of 1933</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does KKK stand for?

    <p>Kataas-taasang, Kagalang-galangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When was the KKK established?

    <p>July 7, 1892</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following is not one of the main objectives of the Katipunan?

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

    Who is recognized as the first president of the Katipunan?

    <p>Deodato Arellano</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which two factions were formed within the KKK?

    <p>Magdalo and Magdiwang</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What event is known as the first battle of the Philippine Revolution?

    <p>Cry of Pugad Lawin</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is one of the roles of farmers in the Philippine economy?

    <p>To provide raw materials for industries</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the significant outcome of agrarian reform in the Philippines?

    <p>Redistribution of land to tenants-farmers</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Readings in Philippine History - Week 11

    • Review of the Past Lesson: This week's materials review previous lessons on Philippine history.
    • Meaning of KKK: The acronym KKK stands for Kataas-taasang, Kagalang-galangang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng Bayan (Supreme and Respected Society of the Sons of the Nation).
    • Establishment of KKK: Established on July 7, 1892.
    • Katipunan Objectives: Political, moral, and civic goals.
    • Katipunan Membership Levels: Katipon, Kawal, and Bayani.
    • KKK Factions: Magdalo and Magdiwang.
    • First Katipunan President: Deodato Arellano.
    • Melchora Aquino/Tandang Sora: Known as the "Mother of the Revolution".
    • Discovery of KKK: Details on how the group was discovered are included.
    • Cry of Pugadlawin: Events that occurred during this cry are included.
    • Philippine Revolution’s First Battle: Occurred in San Juan del Monte.
    • Tejeros Convention: Details of events that occurred during this convention are included.
    • Role in Independence from Spain: The role of Filipinos in achieving independence from Spain is discussed.
    • Katipunan Legacy: One legacy cited in the documents is discussed.
    • Agrarian Reform in the Philippines: This section discusses agrarian reform in the Philippines.
    • Definition of Agrarian Reform: Agrarian reform encompasses the rectification of the agricultural system and processing of raw materials.
    • Agrarian System's Condition: The agrarian system in the Philippines for a long-time period was largely under the control of landlords and struggling farmers.
    • History of Agrarian Reform – Pre-Colonial Period: The pre-colonial agrarian system had no owners as farmers were cultivators of common lands.
    • History of Agrarian Reform – Spanish Period: Spanish implementation of Encomienda System, establishment of pueblos, and the Inquilino system are noted.
    • History of Agrarian Reform – American Period: Philippine Bill 1902; Land Registration Act of 1902 (Act No. 496); and Tenancy Act of 1933 are introduced.
    • History of Agrarian Reform – Japanese Period: HUKBALAHAP's control of Central Luzon, peasants' fixed rental of land, and peasant resistance to the Japanese are noted.
    • Land Reforms of Different Presidents: Policies of Manuel Roxas, Ramon Magsaysay, Diosdado Macapagal, Ferdinand Marcos, and Corazon Aquino are discussed.
    • Corazon Aquino's Policies on Farm Land Reforms: Highlights the Republic Act No. 6657 and the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law (CARL).
    • Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR): DAR's role as the leading agency to undertake improvement and development of beneficiaries is noted.
    • DAR's Purpose: The DAR logo's meaning and significance are discussed.
    • Issues in Agrarian Reforms: Land distribution challenges, lack of support services for farmers, inadequate policy implementation, land conversion and urbanization issues, and political interference/corruption are discussed.

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    This quiz covers key topics from Week 11 of Philippine history readings, focusing on the KKK (Katipunan) and its establishment, objectives, and membership levels. It highlights significant figures, events like the Cry of Pugadlawin, and the impact on the Philippine Revolution.

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