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- 4. Also known as defending socialism and is a useful analytical tool in analyzing the Sino-Soviet border clashes of 1969 and Soviet military intervention in Germany in 1953.
- 5. Shaped by modernity as gleaned on the events of capitalism, industrialization, ______________, and urbanization.
- 6. The removal of the assertion of indigenous literature.
- 8. Iglesia Sagrada Filipina was founded by ____________ and Severo Aviela in 1926 in Candelaria, Quezon City.
- 10. He purports that nationalism is the pathology of modern developmental history.
- 11. In this theory of nationalism, the national identity can be reinforced by the existing and deep rooted features of a group of people like race, language and religion such that nations have “ethnic core”.
- 14. Also known as Fr. Juan Plasencia
- 18. This religious sect was founded in 1902 as a result of schism from the Catholic Church by the Union Democratica Filipina and is also known as Philippine Independent Church.
- 21. This masterpiece was an essay and is translated as The council of the Gods.
- 22. This sect was founded by Candida Palantac in Bangar, La Union in 1901 and believed that Rizal is a God of the Filipino people.
- 23. Supreme bishop and canonized Rizal as saint of the Philippine independent church.
- 24. A document consisting of 10 salient rules of the katipunan.
- 25. The essay emphasizes love for the country for it argued that love is the most potent force behind most sublime deeds. It appeared in “Diariong Tagalog”.
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- 1. This theory of Nationalism is socially constructed and imagined by people who identify themselves in a group.
- 2. In terms of influencing the values system of the Filipinos, this author of Urbana at Felisa became infamous for this literature suggesting how an ideal woman behaved.
- 3. The inclusion of the Catholic faith among ancient Filipinos was reinforced upon the publication of this book.
- 7. Noted that conceptualization of man-god is a natural phenomenon and conceived a divine entity.
- 9. Juan Luna’s painting, España Guia a Filipinas por el camino del Progreso was inspired by these ideas.
- 12. Organized the Watawat ng Lahi and argued that the “mysterious voice” of Rizal commanding his fellowman was the primary source that established the sect.
- 13. This sect believed that the last days of the Tagalog Civilization commenced right after the spanish colonialism in the Philippines.
- 15. For Rizal, this character could be considered as the icon of reason who seeks for the truth in the society.
- 16. Jose Rizal employed an intellectual means to liberate the manipulated masses or the so-called “_________________________”
- 17. Simbahang Rizal is founded by Atty. Basilio Aromin in ______, Nueva Ecija in 1918.
- 19. Second Spanish book printed in the country in 1602.
- 20. This author argued that the nature of Hispanization in the Philippines elucidated the incontrovertible fact that Indios were converted to Christianity.