The Cry of Rebellion in the Philippines
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Who was the cabeza of Balintawak in Caloocan during the Cry of Rebellion?

  • Emilio Jacinto
  • Andres Bonifacio (correct)
  • Aguedo del Rosario
  • Tomas Remigio

Which month did the Cry of Rebellion in the Philippines occur?

  • October
  • July
  • September
  • August (correct)

Where did the Cry of Rebellion in the Philippines take place?

  • Iloilo
  • Cebu
  • Davao
  • Manila (correct)

Which organization were the leaders of during the Cry of Rebellion?

<p>Katipunan (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What were the major reasons for the Cry of Rebellion in the Philippines?

<p>To end colonialism and establish democracy (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

During the Cavite Mutiny, Filipino male laborers were required to give their free labor to the government for a certain number of days each year. How many days of labor were they required to give annually?

<p>15 days (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who were the three Native Catholic priests who were martyred during the Cavite Mutiny?

<p>Mariano Gomez, Jose Burgos, Jocinto Zamora (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following was NOT an exemption from the tribute tax during the time of the Cavite Mutiny?

<p>Sancrotum - 3 reales (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the significance of the Cavite Mutiny in Philippine history?

<p>It led to the execution of three Native Catholic priests. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following was NOT a requirement of the forced labor (Polo y Servicios) during the time of the Cavite Mutiny?

<p>Falla = 1 1/2 reals (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Cry of Rebellion Location

The Cry of Rebellion happened in Manila, Philippines.

Cry of Rebellion Month

The Cry of Rebellion occurred in August.

Bonifacio's Role

Andres Bonifacio was the cabeza of Balintawak during the Cry of Rebellion in Caloocan.

Katipunan's Involvement

The leaders of the Cry of Rebellion were from the Katipunan organization.

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Tribue Tax Exemption

Sancrotum was NOT an exemption from the tribute tax during the Cavite Mutiny.

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Cavite Mutiny Cause

The Cavite Mutiny, partly, involved Filipino male laborers being required to do forced labor to the government (Polo y Servicios) for 15 days each year.

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Martyred Priests

Three Native Catholic priests, Mariano Gomez, Jose Burgos, and Jacinto Zamora were martyred during the Cavite Mutiny.

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Polo y Servicios Requirement

Falla was not a requirement of the forced labor (Polo y Servicios).

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Cry of Rebellion Reason

The major reasons for the Cry of Rebellion were to end colonialism and establish democracy in the Philippines.

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Cavite Mutiny Significance

The Cavite Mutiny's significance was the execution of three Native Catholic priests.

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Study Notes

Cry of Rebellion

  • The cabeza of Balintawak in Caloocan during the Cry of Rebellion was Andrés Bonifacio.
  • The Cry of Rebellion occurred in August 1896.
  • The rebellion took place in Balintawak, Philippines.
  • Leaders of the Katipunan organization were central figures during the Cry of Rebellion.
  • Major reasons for the Cry of Rebellion included the desire for independence from Spanish colonial rule, social injustices, and economic exploitation.

Cavite Mutiny

  • Filipino male laborers were required to provide free labor to the government for 40 days each year.
  • The three Native Catholic priests martyred during the Cavite Mutiny were Mariano Gómez, José Burgos, and Jacinto Zamora.
  • Those exempt from the tribute tax included the indigent and those unable to pay due to poverty.
  • The Cavite Mutiny (1872) is significant as it ignited nationalist sentiments and resistance against Spanish oppression, leading to the eventual Philippine Revolution.
  • The requirement of forced labor (Polo y Servicios) involved labor that was often unjustly assigned and did not account for personal circumstances such as illness or age.

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