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Reading in Philippine History Midterms 1 2
Reading in Philippine History Midterms 1 2
Article ____ stated, "All these shall be exposed to ants for half a day: who kill black cats during a
new moon; or steal anything from the chiefs or agorangs, however small the object may be.
= Article XIII
= 7 days
= Leyte
Article ____ stated, "Slavery for a doam (a certain period of time) shall be suffered by those who
steal away the women of the headmen; by him who keep ill-tempered dogs that bite the
headmen; by him who burns the fields of another".
= Article VIII
In 1913, ____________ book "Las AntiguasLeyendas de la Isla de Negros" recognized the code to
historical fiction.
=Jose E. Marco
= Zubu
Article ____ stated, "These shall be killed: who profane sites where idols are kept, and sites where
are buried the sacred things of their diwatas and headmen. He who performs his necessities in
those places shall be burned".
= Article XVII
He is a mythical character who make the main lawful code in the Philippinesand it is said to be
"The Code of Kalantiaw". In the Island of Negros he was the Chief.
It must be considered that in Albo's Version, the location of Mazava fits the location of the
island of Limasawa, at the southern tip of Leyte, _______.
= 9°54'N
_____________, a Spanish historian who documented the Cavite Mutiny event and his work
centered on how the event was an attempt in overthrowing the Spanish Government in the
Philippines.
Prominent Filipino Historian Teodoro Agoncillo emphasizes the event when Bonifacio tore the
___________________receipt before the katipuneros who also did the same.
= Cedula or Tax
The primary source from Rizal's retraction translated from the document found by_____________,
C.M. on 18 may 1935
_________ asked the people to give a pledge that they were to revolt.
= Andres Bonifacio
The great volume of Rizal's lifework was committed to this end, particularly the influential ones.
= Rizal’s name
_____________ is widely accepted as the dawn of the Philippine Nationalism in the nineteenth
century, with Rizal dedicating his second novel, El Filibustersimo, to their memory.
= Martyrdom
= July 7, 1892