Philippine Nationalism
Across
- 4. The 1872 mutiny took place in this province
- 7. The feeling of love, devotion, and deep connection to one's native land and the customs and culture of that land
- 9. When the people of a nation unite and work together for common aims
- 11. This refers to the national consciousness formed by shared history, language, literature, customs, and traditions
- 14. This is the Tagalog term for nationalism
- 15. A community concept by Benedict Anderson that describes a nation
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- 1. In the context of nationalism, this refers to the advocacy for independence
- 2. The collective name for three Filipino priests, who were executed due to the mutiny and became martyrs of the nationalist movement
- 3. The dedication to protect, defend, and help the nation
- 5. The middle class Filipinos who received education in Manila or Europe, particularly in Spain, during the Age of Enlightenment
- 6. A body of ideas reflecting the needs and aspirations of people
- 8. The unjust and oppressive governance and economic exploitation by these people contributed to the rise of Filipino nationalism
- 10. The opening of this canal in 1869 facilitated the entry of foreign ideals and trade into the Philippines
- 12. This is the Tagalog term for patriotism
- 13. The ideas of Europe that influenced the Filipino middle class, contributing to the intellectual development of nationalism