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NAME: MEJOS JEOVEN DAVE T.

BLOCK A – 2A
CHAPTER REVIEW
Chapter 9
IDENTIFICATION: Write the answer on the blank or space provided before each number.
1. They are basically of Malay stock with a sprinkling of Chinese, American, Spanish, and Arab
blood. FILIPINO PEOPLE

2. The first migrates were what Beyer caked the __________ or “cavemen” because they live in
caves. DAWNMEN

3. The second group of migrates composed of dark-skinned pygmies called “Actas” or


_____________. NEGRITOES

4. The _______ is said to resemble Java Man and Peking Man. TABON MAN

5. In 2010, a metatarsal from ________ discovered in 2007, was dated through uranium-series
dating as being 67,000 years old. CALLAO MAN

6. It is the term which anthropologists applied to the ethic group which migrated to Southeast
Asia during the I lolocene period and evolved into the Austronesian people. MONGOLOID

7. The _________, or governors born in Spain, mostly of Castilian ancestry, settled in the islands
to govern the territory. PENINSULARES

8. Philippine Nationality law is currently based upon the principle of __________, “therefore,
descent from a parent who is a citizen of the Republic of the Philippines is the primary method of
acquiring national citizenship. JUS SANGUINIS

9. __________ were also commonly spoken among the traders of the archipelago. CHINESE
LANGUAGES

10. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, Spanish was the preferred language among _____________,
and educated Filipinos in general. ILLUSTRADOS

Enumeration:
List at least five (5) languages of the Filipino People.

11. CHAVACANO
12. CEBUANO
13. TAGALOG
14. KAPANGPANGAN
15. HILIGAYNON

Essay (16-20). Explain in brief the genetics of the Filipino people.


Based on the book, the majority population of the Filipinos are Australians, a linguistic and
genetic group whose historical ties lay in maritime Southeast Asia, but through ancient migrations cane
be found as indigenous peoples stretching as far east as the Pacific islands and as far west as
Madagascar off the coast of Africa. Additionally, this is evidenced by the presence of a small percentage
of the Y-DNA Haplogroup R I present among the population of the Philippines.

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