Who served as the advisor on fiscal matters and secretary to Andres Bonifacio? What is the revolutionary newspaper of the Katipunan? Which guidebook serves for new members of the o... Who served as the advisor on fiscal matters and secretary to Andres Bonifacio? What is the revolutionary newspaper of the Katipunan? Which guidebook serves for new members of the organization, laying out the group's rules and principles? Who edited the revolutionary newspaper of the Katipunan? Who is the prolific Spanish historian who documented the Cavite Mutiny? What means bright light and clear crystal? Who was assigned to proclaim and solemnize the declaration of Philippine independence? Who stated that 'it was correct to recognize June 12 as the country's true Independence Day because it was the birth of the Filipino nation'? What signifies the distinctive emblem of the famous Society of the Katipunan, which inspired the masses to rise in revolution? What represents the gigantic steps made by the sons of the country along the path of Progress and Civilization?
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The questions are seeking information related to Philippine history, specifically focusing on the Katipunan and significant figures during the revolutionary period. Each question addresses a specific historical event or person associated with the movement.
Answer
1. Emilio Jacinto 2. 'Kalayaan' 3. Kartilya ng Katipunan 4. Emilio Jacinto 5. Jose Montero y Vidal 6. Luz y claridad 7. Emilio Aguinaldo 8. Diosdado Macapagal 9. Letter 'K' 10. Sun
- Emilio Jacinto served as the advisor on fiscal matters and secretary to Andres Bonifacio.
- 'Kalayaan' was the revolutionary newspaper of the Katipunan.
- Kartilya ng Katipunan served as the guidebook for new members.
- Emilio Jacinto also edited the revolutionary newspaper, Kalayaan.
- Jose Montero y Vidal is the Spanish historian who documented the Cavite Mutiny.
- 'Luz y claridad (light and clarity)' translates to bright light and clear crystal.
- Emilio Aguinaldo was assigned to proclaim the declaration of Philippine independence.
- Diosdado Macapagal stated that June 12 should be recognized as the country's Independence Day.
- The distinctive emblem of the Katipunan was the letter 'K'.
- The gigantic steps are represented by the symbol of the sun.
Answer for screen readers
- Emilio Jacinto served as the advisor on fiscal matters and secretary to Andres Bonifacio.
- 'Kalayaan' was the revolutionary newspaper of the Katipunan.
- Kartilya ng Katipunan served as the guidebook for new members.
- Emilio Jacinto also edited the revolutionary newspaper, Kalayaan.
- Jose Montero y Vidal is the Spanish historian who documented the Cavite Mutiny.
- 'Luz y claridad (light and clarity)' translates to bright light and clear crystal.
- Emilio Aguinaldo was assigned to proclaim the declaration of Philippine independence.
- Diosdado Macapagal stated that June 12 should be recognized as the country's Independence Day.
- The distinctive emblem of the Katipunan was the letter 'K'.
- The gigantic steps are represented by the symbol of the sun.
More Information
The 'Kartilya ng Katipunan' was crucial in educating new members about the ethics and rules of the Katipunan. The newspaper 'Kalayaan' played an integral role in spreading revolutionary ideas.
Sources
- Kartilya ng katipunan - Readings in Philippine History - Studocu - studocu.com
- The Katipunan Ideology - Philippine Center for Masonic Studies - philippinemasonry.org
- RPH Reviewer PDF - Quizgecko - quizgecko.com
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