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1988
What year did the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program (CARP) commence in the Philippines?
Military protection, educate natives particularly on Catholicism and the Spanish language and maintain infrastructure.
If you were a conquistador when Spain enacted the encomienda system, What was your intended purpose?
Agrarian Justice Delivery of Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program
What is the main objective of the Oplan Zero Backlog?
Use of tariffs also generates revenues for the government that can be used in development projects but it affects the income of rice farmers.
What is the advantage of the Rice Tariffication Law that allows rice imports in the Philippine economy and how does this negatively affect the rice farmers?
Manuel Quezon
Who was the President of the Philippines when the 1935 Constitution was ratified?
Voice of the people that reigns supreme
The word democracy?
The President ordered the AFP to suppress any lawless violence in Mindanao
Article II Section 3 of the 1987 Constitution states that “Civilian authority is, at all times, supreme over the Military. The Armed Forces of the Philippines is the protector of the people and the State. Its goal is to secure the sovereignty of the State and the integrity of the national territory.” Which is a valid exercise of this authority?
Mr. B, getting released from prison because his guilt was not proven beyond reasonable doubt in his Criminal case
Article III Section 1 of the 1987 Constitution states that, “No person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law, nor shall any person be denied the equal protection of the laws.” Which of the following best fits the application of this law?
Farming was the major means of living among the Cagayan population
The following statements relating to the economic activity of Cagayan are FALSE, EXCEPT:
The missionaries retained the encomienda system.
The following statements are TRUE pertaining to the expansion of territory for the military district of Misamis, EXCEPT
Poor family planning resulted to a rise in the population of Cagayan during the late 1800s.
The following statements are TRUE about the legend of the origins of the name Cagayan, EXCEPT
Because of the missionaries who provided aid, shelter and protection during Moro raids, this in effect Cemented the ties between the locality and the Spanish Government.
What are the reasons why the villagers of Cagayan did not join the 1896 Filipino Revolution?
Social standing and conduct in the community.
The local officials during the Spanish period were chosen by an electoral junta (board) on the basis of their _______________, and _____________.
Must know how to read, write, and speak English
The following are the qualifications to become a cabeza de barangay, EXCEPT
He holds the loyalty of the local principalia
How influential was the Parish priest of Cagayan?
The town of Cagayan hosted a diverse culture that was perfect for tourism.
The following are the reasons why Cagayan was made as the permanent capital of the district of Misamis, EXCEPT:
By introducing Christianity to the nearby villages and promising them protection from the Moro raids, They were able to convince them to join and be part of the Spanish Colonial Government.
In what way were the missionaries helpful in expanding the Spanish territory in the nearby villages of Cagayan?
The geographical feature of Himologan was too small to hold people from the other villages; hence, if the Enemies would surround the village, they would can easily cut the supply route, and thus deprive the Villagers of food and water.
Father Agustin de San Pedro decided to transfer village from Himologan to the area where the present-day Cathedral now stands. Choose the best answer why he was compelled to do so
The villagers were vassals of Sultan Kudarat and they were required to pay tribute every year.
Choose the best statement that would describe the relationship between the villagers of Himologan and Sultan Kudarat.
Local history is not relevant to understanding social dynamics.
How does the study of local history contribute to the understanding of social dynamics and change?
It plays a crucial role in remembering the liberation of the Philippines from Japanese occupation.
Evaluate the historical and cultural impact of the annual Higalaay Festival on the city’s identity and tourism.
It plays a crucial role in remembering the liberation of the Philippines from Japanese occupation.
Examine the influence of the MacArthur Memorial Marker on commemorating the city’s history
The Higaonon played a significant role in shaping the city’s cultural and historical identity.
Evaluate the role of indigenous groups, particularly the Higaonon, in shaping the cultural and historical landscape of Cagayan de Oro.
It significantly influenced how the city is perceived in historical contexts.
Assess the impact of the renaming of Cagayan de Misamis to Cagayan de Oro on the city’s identity and historical narrative.
Cagayan de Oro served as a strategic military base.
Synthesize the historical events that contributed to Cagayan de Oro being a pivotal site during World War II.
Historically, the river served as a transportation route, while today, it supports agriculture and industries.
Evaluate the historical significance of the St. Augustine Metropolitan Cathedral in shaping the religious and architectural heritage of Cagayan de Oro.
Historically, the river served as a transportation route, while today, it supports agriculture and industries.
Synthesize the role of the Cagayan River in both the historical and contemporary aspects of Cagayan de Oro
Abundance of gold in the region and the Cagayan River.
What key factors contributed to the choice of the name “Cagayan de Oro” for the city?
To organize armed forces and build provincial defense; to fight against any invaders; and to secure and manufacture arms and ammunition.
During their Club Popular meetings at the headquarters along Carmen (Gaerlan)-Rizal Streets, what resolutions did the prominent and influential citizens of Cagayan formulate to defend the town and the entire district of Misamis against the American forces?
Samporna
Who is recognized as the Datu from Lanao who arrived in Cagayan, converted to Christianity, and carried the family name Neri, leading to his descendants becoming the local ruling class of Cagayan in the nineteenth century?
Fr. Agustin de San Pedro
Who is recognized as the individual responsible for facilitating the transfer of the village from Huluga to Gaston Park and played a crucial role in the defense of Cagayan against the forces of Sultan Kudarat?
Dona Magdalena Bacuya
Who played a significant role in facilitating the admission of the two priests, Fray Juan de San Nicolas and Father Francisco de la Madre de Dios, in the village of Himologan in 1622, allowing them to freely conduct their missionary activities?
Internal migration from Luzon and Visayas, and an increase in Christian converts who were ultimately brought under Spanish rule.
What were the two factors that led to the population increase in Cagayan de Oro in the late 1800s?
Allow the contributions and participation of local historians.
What measures can be taken to address the incomplete focus on Luzon regions in the history of the Philippines?
The Treaty of Paris.
What is recognized as the primary reason for considering the entire Mindanao as part of the Philippines?
Huluga
During prehistoric times, which archaeological site in Cagayan de Oro is referred to in historical documents as "Himologan"?
Battle of Macahambus, Macahambus Cave, Cagayan de Oro City
In the city's history, at which location did Filipinos secure a victory against the occupying Americans?
Gaston Park
During the Spanish Era, which location was officially acknowledged as the town center and plaza?
Mindanao
Considered the country’s “pioneer frontier” because of its large expanse of undeveloped fertile lands:
Mindanao Island
This is the second largest (after Luzon) in the Philippines, in the southern part of the archipelago, surrounded by the Bohol, Celebes and Sulu Seas:
Local History
It is the key to understanding the different cultures & perspectives of small communities:
Gaston Park
This was the first site of the first Spanish settlement established in 1622.
Casa Real de Cagayan
This site served as a residence of all Spanish politico-military governors of Misamis, who were all lieutenant colonels.
Cagayan de Oro City
This city is the regional center and business hub of Northern Mindanao
Toribio Chavez
Appointed as the first Filipino mayor of Cagayan de Misamis.
Gaston park
During Philippine-American war, this serves as a training ground for local soldiers
1950
What year that the seal of Cagayan de Oro attained its cityhood?
“People of the living mountains”
The name “Higaonon” is derived from its literal meaning of each word that is described as:
Creates and shares meaning.
Cultural Studies is concerned with all those practices, institutions and systems of classification through which these are inculcated in a population, particular values, beliefs, competencies, routines of life and habitual forms of conduct that greatly shows the importance of how a society:
It views it as fixed and constantly not interacting and changing sets of practices and processes.
Cultural Studies is an interdisciplinary field that examines the political dynamics of contemporary culture (including popular culture) and its historical foundations. Which of the following statements best explains cultural studies, EXCEPT
Cultural Identity by making difference
Which of the following does NOT belong to the five principles of cultural studies?