SOC-SCI PH and Gov

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2021 Filipino Nobel Peace Prize winner and the founder of Rappler

Maria Ressa

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Stage actress that brought fame to the Philippines through her international awards

Lea Salonga

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Considered a pillar in Philippine theater, who formed the Philippine Drama Company and the Amingtahanan Sala Theater

Natividad “Naty“ Crame-Rogers

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Filipina actress that founded the Philippine Educational Theater Association (PETA) and received the Ramon Magsaysay Award for Public Service in 1972?

Cecile Alvarez

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The first indigineous people of the Philippines are the Aeta, who are also called _____.

Aborigines/Aboriginals

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This refers to the forced labor imposed during the Spanish regime

Polo y Servicio

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The tax that exempts people from the forced labor during the Spanish regime

Falla

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The First National Artist of the Philippines. Known for paintings portraying rural life and landscapes.

“Planting Rice“

Fernando Amorsolo

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Which of the following is not a function of art?

Painting

Personal

Physical

Psychological

Painting

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The “what“ of an artwork is known as

Subject

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The “how“ of an artwork is known as

Form

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The “why“ of an artwork is also known as

Content

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Pahayagan ng Katipunan

The Kalayaan

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Known as “The Great Dissenter“

Claro M. Recto

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Which best describes the division of the legislature into the Senate and House of Representatives?

Bicameralism

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<p>What form of government is the principle of the separation of powers?</p><p class="has-focus">Executive, legislative, and judiciary are separated; Current form of government in the PH</p>

What form of government is the principle of the separation of powers?

Executive, legislative, and judiciary are separated; Current form of government in the PH

Presidential

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<p>What form of government is when executive and legislative are close or one but judiciary is separated?</p>

What form of government is when executive and legislative are close or one but judiciary is separated?

Parliamentary

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With the Batasang Pambansa performing legislative and executive powers in the Marcos regime, which form of government was implemented?

Parliamentary

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This refers only to the right to vote

Rights to suffrage

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Participation in governance, including the right to vote and seek public office is secured within citizenry’s

Political rights

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Which group highlighted the development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of the future generation to meet their own needs, also known as “sustainable development”

Brundtland Commission

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Companies that own a home company (main branch) and its subsidiaries emphasizing a centralized strategy, are called

Multinational companies

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Companies that do not have subsidiaries but just have many companies (different branches)

Transnational companies

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What was formed during the Cold War to counter threat of the Soviet Union?

NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)

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Rule of the talented

Meritocracy

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Rule of one

Monarchy

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Rule of few

Aristocracy

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Rule of business

Oligarchy

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Rule of many

Democracy

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Rule of religious

Theocracy

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No government rule

Anarchy

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With whom is the “Strong Republic“ associated

Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo

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Who is the most famous proponent of the Arena theater in the Philippines

Severino Montano

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Who among the Filipino writers below focuses on the beliefs and traditions during the Filipino Spanish period?

Nick Joaquin

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He was referred to as the “Brains of Himagsikan“ and the “Dakilang Lumpo“

Apolinario Mabini

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The term that refers to the class of Filipinos who were free and independent

Timawa

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Pre-colonial Filipinos who were of royal blood

Maginoo

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Servants in pre-colonial Philippines who have their own houses outside of their workplace

Aliping namamahay

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Servants in pre-colonial Philippines who did not have their own houses and simply stayed with their masters

Aliping saguiguilid

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The campaign of the Filipino seculars to administer parishes occupied by the Spanish regulars or the Filipinization in the administration of parishes

Secularization

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Propaganda movement: La Solidaridad

Katipunan:

Kalayaan

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Led the armed struggle against the Spanish

Andres Bonifacio