Readings in Philippine History - FINALS

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Datus

CHIEF

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Maharlikas

free men

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aliping mamamahay

serfs

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alipin saguiguilid

slaves

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Rice

Served as the medium of exchange

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pueblo agriculture

The spaniards introduced the system of _____ ________

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Indios

Natives were called what?

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encomienda system

Filipinos worked on the land so that they could have a share of the crops and pay tributes

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tracts of land

what were given to religious orders

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encomiendero

to defend his encomienda from outsiders

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Philippine bill of 1902

Set the ceilings on the hectarage of private individuals and corporations may acquire.

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Land Registration Act of 1902 (Act No. 496)

Provided for a comprehensive registration of land titles under torrens system

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Public Land Act of 1903

introduced the homestead system in the Philippines

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Tenancy Act of 1933 (Act No. 4054 and 4113)

regulated relationships between land owners and tenants of rice (50-50 sharing) and sugar cane lands

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Torrens system

which the americans instituted for the registration of lands, providing security of ownership and simplifying the transfer of land titles.

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Capitalism was introduced

Production for export

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hUKBONG BAYANG LABAN SA HAPON

Meaning of HUKBALAHAP

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HUKBALAHAP

Its group that went against the Japanese forces, consisted of peasants and workers organization.

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MICKEY MOUSE MONEY

THE PHILIPPINE MONEY WAS USELESS AND CALLED

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1946-1948

REIGN OF MANUEL ROXAS

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President Manuel Roxas

Who passed R.A 34

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R.A 34

70-30 sharing agreement between landlord and tenant

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President quirino

Established LASEDECO To accelerate and expand resettlement programs for peasants

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Land settlement development corporation

Meaning of LASEDECO

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1953-1957

TERM OF PRESIDENT RAMON MAGSAYSAY

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R.A 1199

Was passed to govern the relationship of tenants and landowners

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The agricultural tenancy act

R.A 1199 is also known as

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NATIONAL RESETTLEMENT AND REHABILITATION ADMINISTRATION

What does NARRA mean?

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Isabella, Palawan, and MIndanao

Places that was resettled in

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1957-1961

Term of Carlos P. Garcia

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Garcia administration

who continued ramon magsaysays program

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Macapagal Administration

Introduced R.A 3844/ AGRICULTURAL LAND REFORM CODE

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R.A 3844

Abolished shared tenancy to leasehold in the philippines

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Agricultural land reform code

R.A 3844 is also known as “_________”

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1965-1986

Term of the Marcos dictatorship

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Marcos Administration, Martial Law

Who Wiped out Land-oriented dominated congress by __________ in 1972

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PD 27

Code of Agrarian reform of the Philippines

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5 Hectares

Family size farm how many hectares if not irrigated

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3 Hectares

How many hectares if irrigated

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Marcos administration

Limited the coverage of land reform to tenant rice and corn lands

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1986-1992

Term of corazon aquino

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R.A 6657

What RA Is Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program?

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Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program

Meaning of CARP

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22.5%

Only how many percent of land was distributed in the 6 years of administration by Corazon

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Dmoninated Congress

Who were unwilling to fund the program

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1992-1998

The term of fidel V. Ramos

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R.A 8532

Agrarian Reform Fund Bill

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rAMOS ADMINISTRATION

What administration PROVIDED P50 Billion for CARP

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Fidel V. Ramos

Who extended the CARP to another 10 years

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1998-2001

Joseph Estradas’s term lasted for how many years?

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Executive Order 151

Consolidated small farm operations into medium or large scale enterprises to qualify for long term capital

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MAGKASAKA PROGRAM

Joint projects between private investors and the agrarian sector

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Magkabalikat para sa kaunlarang agraryo

MAGKASAKA

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2001-2010

TERM OF GLORIA MACAPAGAL ARROYO

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R.A 9700

WHAT REPUBLIC ACT EXTENDED THE COMPREHENSIVE AGRARIAN REFORM PROGRAM WITH EXTENSION FOR ANOTHER 5 YEARS BEGINNING JULY 2009

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5 YEARS

hOW MANY YEARS WAS EXTENDED OF CARPER

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COMPREHENSIVE AGRARIAN REFORM PROGRAM EXTENSIONS WITH REFORM

WHAT IS THE ABBREVIATED CARPER

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Gloria Macapagal Arroyo Adminstration

Allotted P150 Billion for the acquisition and distribution of 1.6 million hectares of land for 1.2 million beneficiaries and support services to farmes

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Arroyo

Who Signed the Extended Value added Tax (E-VAT)

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2010-2016

Term of Benigno Aquino III

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1 million, 900,000

From 2009-2014 CARPER distributed a total of _______ hectares of land to ______ farmer beneficiaries.

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500,000

After 27 years between two aquino adminstration how many hectares remain undistributed

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516,000 , 405,800

Total of ______ hectares have been distributed among ___,___ farmers nationwide by the DAR

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Department of Agrarian reform

MEANING OF DAR

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Constitution

defined as the fundamental law of a nation or a state

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1897 constitution

The biak na bato republic

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Biak na bato republic

1897 Constitution

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1899 Constituion

The malolos republic

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The malolos republic

1899 constitution

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1935

The commonwealth Government

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The commonwealth government

other name for the 1935 constitution

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1943 Constitution

Japanese Occupation

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Japanese occupation

other name for 1943 constitution

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1973 Constitution

Marcos dictatorship

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Marcos dictatorship

What happened in the 1973 constitution

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1987 constitution

Present constitution

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Taxation

to raise revenues for public needs so that people can live in a civilized society

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Tribute or Tributos

The spaniards introduced the payment of ____ or its other word

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1884

What year was the cedula personal tax intrpduced

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15 days

40 days per year was reduced to ____ in 1884

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Land tax

was levied on both urban and rural real estates

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Industrial tax

was levied on the business community

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Income tax

source of income

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inheritance tax

is a tax placed on estates or assets that are passed on via a will of a deceased or the law of succession

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Residence tax

imposed on every citizen aged 18 years old

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Under Japanese occupation

foreign trade fell and money became useless

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Value added tax (VAT)

1986 under Corazon Aquino

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Documentary Stamp

Tax on documents, loan agreements and papers; assignment, sale or transfer of an obligation, right or property.

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Bureau of internal revenue (BIR)

Was created to have better stability and computerized

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Comprehensive tax reform program

Was created under fidel ramos for more economic growth

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Real Property Tax

Tax on land, buildings, machineries and real properties

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Sin tax reform or Excise Tax

was implemented by Benigno Aquino III

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Philippines

Has the second most highest income tax rate in southeast asia