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    Rizal’s Challenge to the Youth JOSE Rizal’s famous message for the youth is that the youth is fair hope of the nation. What he exactly said was the youth was “bella esperanza de la Patria mia” or “fair hope of my fatherland” (Rizal’s Poems‚ Centennial Edition‚ Manila: Jose Rizal National Centennial Commission‚ 1962‚ p. 15). He did not say that the youth was the country’s sole hope. That he said so is misquoting him. Fair hope is very different from being the only hope. This message was in his

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    Timbol

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    Timbol‚ Ma. Alma R. Tour 1B 1. Emilio Aguinaldo 1899-1901 One way to remember the first president of the Philippines First Republic is to look at the five peso coin. Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo’s face used to grace the five peso bill (which is not used anymore). The back of the bill shows him holding the Philippine flag at the celebration of the Philippine Independence Day. Contributions and Achievements: first (and only) president of the First Republic (Malolo Republic) signed the Pact of Biak na Bato

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    conflicts such as Bleeding Kansas‚ where free and slave advocates flocked to Kansas in order to decide whether Kansas would allow or ban slavery. While the U.S. was imperializing‚ conflicts also took place rather frequently. In the Philippines‚ Emilio Aguinaldo led a two-year revolt against American forces in order to become free from American reign. Racism was also a key similarity between expansionism and imperialism. When Americans began to establish states as they moved westward‚ they had no consideration

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    AGRARIAN REFORM (Concept‚ Aspects‚ Evolution of Philippine Agrarian Structure‚ Present Agrarian Problems) REYES‚ Antonette | NORIEGA‚ Stella | ALFONSO‚ Joyce Kristin AGRARIAN REFORM • refers to a broad program to improve not only the productivity‚ but also the income levels of the agrarian sector‚ to generate and expand employment‚ and reduce poverty in the countryside • human relations pertaining to land LAND REFORM • an integrated set of measures designed to eliminate obstacles to economic

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    Suffrage‚ political franchise‚ or simply franchise‚ distinct from other rights to vote‚ is the right to vote gained through the democratic process. In English‚ suffrage and its synonyms are sometimes also used to mean the right to run for office (to be a candidate)‚ but there are no established qualifying terms to distinguish between these different meanings of the term(s). The right to run for office is sometimes called (candidate) eligibility‚ and the combination of both rights is sometimes called full

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    Rizal’s life work’s and writings Rizal’s sayings * All men are born equal‚ naked‚ without bonds. God did not create man to be a slave; nor did he endow him with intelligence to have him hoodwinked‚ or adorn him with reason to have him deceived by others. Reaction * This saying of Dr. Jose Rizal wants to tell us that all people in this world are equal‚ we are not born to be a slave. We need to show to others that if they are smart‚ we are also smart‚ and what are the things they can do

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    Diosdado Macapagal ABSTRACT Diosdado P. Macapagal‚ fifth president of the Philippine Republic and known as "Champion of the Common Man" .He is the President who introduced the first tentative land reform law in the Philippines. Macapagal first won election in 1949 to the House of Representatives from his home province‚ Pampanga‚ north of Manila. In 1957‚ he became vice president in the administration of Carlos P. Garcia‚ whom he defeated in 1961 for the presidency

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    Liliuokalani ___ 5. Grover Cleveland ___ 6. “Butcher” Weyler ___ 7. William R. Hearst ___ 8. William McKinley ___ 9. George E. Dewey ___ 10. Theodore Roosevelt ___ 11. Emilio Aguinaldo ___ 12. Leonard Wood ___ 13. William James ___ 14. William Jennings Bryan ___ 15. Walter Reed A. Imperialist advocate‚ aggressive assistant navy secretary‚ Rough Rider

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    NAME: HANELYN M. NATIVIDAD BSIT-III In the time that Rizal was not yet born‚ the entire Philippines was still under the Spanish colonization‚ all the uprising of Filipinos against the oppression of the Spaniard did not prosper due to the advantage of Spanish weaponry in that time. The rebellion of Francisco Dagohoy‚ the longest uprising against Spain which lasted 8 years but still defeated is a good example of this circumstances.  The whole of the country was headed by a Governor–General

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    Philippine History Early History -The Negritos are believed to have migrated to the Philippines some 30‚000 years ago from Borneo‚ Sumatra‚ and Malaya. The Malayans followed in successive waves. These people belonged to a primitive epoch of Malayan culture‚ which has apparently survived to this day among certain groups such as the Igorots. The Malayan tribes that came later had more highly developed material cultures. In the 14th cent. Arab traders from Malay and Borneo introduced Islam into the

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