18 Questions
The Royal Order of 1861 led to the transfer of parishes back to the regular clergy if they were from the ____________ media.
Clase
During the Secularization Movement, people surrendered some individual freedoms in return for safety and ____________.
security
Parishes became bigger during the Secularization Movement and needed more ____________.
priests
Governor-General Carlos Ma. de la Torre opened the door for Filipino priests during his term of ____________.
liberalism
Regular priests resigned and vacated their parishes during the Secularization Movement creating a ____________.
dilemma
Archbishop Sancho de Sta. Justa was denied visitation during the Secularization Movement and faced the threat of ____________.
deportation
Jose Rizal dedicated El filibusterismo to the ______
GOMBURZA
Filipino sentiments were converted from native regionalism into ______
nationalism
The Workers of cavite shipyard were dissatisfied with imposition of ______ taxation and polo
sectionalism
The Cavite Mutiny occurred on January 20, ______
1872
The main goal of the Reform/Propaganda Movement was ______
Assimilation
The audience of the political writings and paintings during the Reform/Propaganda Movement included the Spanish government and educated ______
Filipinos
The secularization movement started to want changes in the government royal order to be repealed in ______
1871
Fr. Mariano Gomez and Fr. Pedro Pelaez aimed for the return of parishes to Filipinos secular priests and exemption from tributo and polo in ______
1871
GOMBURZA stands for ______
Gomez, Burgos, Zamora
Fr. Jose Burgos sought equality between Spanish regulars and Filipino secular priests in ______
1864
The individuals implicated in the mutiny were members of the Comite de ______ reforms
church
The three leaders/instigators of the mutiny were Fr. Mariano Gomez, Fr. Jose Burgos, and Fr. Jacinto ______
Zamora
Test your knowledge about the Secularization Movement from 1861 to 1872, Jean-Jacques Rousseau's ideas, and the impact on different revolutions like the American Revolution, French Revolution, and Latin American War of Independence.
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