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What is the term used to refer to the chiefs in the text?
What is the term used to refer to the chiefs in the text?
- Dato (correct)
- Maharlica
- Commoners
- Barangay
How many houses did the chiefs mentioned in the text typically rule over?
How many houses did the chiefs mentioned in the text typically rule over?
- Less than thirty houses (correct)
- More than a hundred houses
- Exactly a hundred houses
- Exactly thirty houses
Which caste in the tribal structure corresponds to our knights?
Which caste in the tribal structure corresponds to our knights?
- Maharlica
- Slaves
- Nobles (correct)
- Commoners
What was the name given to the tribal gathering of these people?
What was the name given to the tribal gathering of these people?
Which group of individuals did not pay tax or tribute to the dato mentioned in the text?
Which group of individuals did not pay tax or tribute to the dato mentioned in the text?
In what way did the chiefs help each other during wars according to the text?
In what way did the chiefs help each other during wars according to the text?
What do the commoners, known as aliping namamahay, owe their master?
What do the commoners, known as aliping namamahay, owe their master?
In which scenario could an individual from a different village sow and cultivate land without interference?
In which scenario could an individual from a different village sow and cultivate land without interference?
Which group of people may fish or trade in the markets without paying for the privilege?
Which group of people may fish or trade in the markets without paying for the privilege?
What was the reason that some nobles paid annually to the dato a hundred gantas of rice?
What was the reason that some nobles paid annually to the dato a hundred gantas of rice?
What happens to the inheritance of the children of the commoners (aliping namamahay)?
What happens to the inheritance of the children of the commoners (aliping namamahay)?
What distinguishes the commoners (aliping namamahay) from the slaves (alip@rg sa) regarding property ownership?
What distinguishes the commoners (aliping namamahay) from the slaves (alip@rg sa) regarding property ownership?