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  • It can be thought of as a man made river/canal - Suez Canal
  • Before l, travel took almost 2 months to go to Spain, but now it can only take 30 days
  • The word liberal became prominent among Filipinos
  • It is the trade between the Philippines and Mexico started in 1565 and lasted until Sept. 14, 1815 - Manila-Acapulco Galleon Trade
  • In the middle of the 19th century schools where under control of friars
  • Instructions are centered on the teaching of fear of Gods and obedience to friars
  • In the 19th century the public education for natives was begun
  • By the end of 19th century only the UST was existing higher education institution in the Philippines
  • Courses offered in UST - Medicine, Pharmacy, Theology, Philosophy & Civil Law
  • The 19th century witnessed a significant shift from agrarian economies to industrialized ones - Industrialization & Capitalism
  • Any person born of a Chinese father and an indio mother - Chinese Meztizo
  • Malayan native born habitants of the Philippine islands, they are the lowest level in a highly stratified class - Indio
  • It is the same as tenancy which gives the right to the tenant to use the land for farming or production in exchange for rent - Inquilinos
  • The hacienda structure consisted of 3 strata - State owner, Inquilino, Tenant-sharecropper
  • It is a political doctrine that takes protecting and enhancing the freedom of the individual to be the central problem of politics - Liberalism
  • This often used to described wealthy business tycoon of the 19th century - Robber Baron
  • Decree that required the establishment of one elementary school for boys and one elementary for girls and each town in the Philippines - 1863
  • Inquilinos are also called as Tenants
  • Any person born of a chinese father and an indio mother was classified as Chinese mestizo
  • This class or group occupied as the lowest level in a highly stratified class society - Indio
  • The Suez canal is a significant route for energy from Asia, Middle East to Europe
  • The Manila-Acapulco Galleon Trade between the Philippines and Mexico started in 1565 and lasted until Sept. 14, 1815
  • Galleon Trade in the world can be a fundamental step in the birth of Globalization
  • On March 1, 1782 He ordered the Philippines Tobacco under the government control, thereby establishing Tobacco Monopoly - Gov. Jose Basco
  • It is a movement that encourage the Filipinos for independence - Propaganda Movement
  • Law that directed Spanish authorities in the Philippines to Educate Filipinos - Leyes de Indias
  • It typically believe that government is necessary to protect individual from being harmed by others, but they also recognize that government itself can pose a threat to liberty. - Liberalism
  • It changed the government system from absolute monarchy to a more liberal government system that disturbed the political climate in Spain - French Revolution
  • The first liberal governor-general assigned in the Philippines and held the position from 1869 to 1871 - Carlos Maria De La Torre
  • Named after the Spanish Bourbon king Philip V (1700 – 1746), this were endeavored to curtail contraband commerce, reclaim control over transatlantic trade, etc. - Bourbon Reform
  • It was the first constitution which gave emphasis that sovereignty must come from the people and not from the King - Cadiz Constitution
  • Pedro Perez de Tagle and Jose Manuel Coretto were the delegates of the Philippine in the Constitution Convention in Cadiz
  • Jose Rizal's father, he became progressive and well-to-do through dint of hard work. He studied Latin and Philosophy at the college of San Jose Manila - Francisco Mercado
  • The disciplinarian and hard working mother from a distinguished family. She studied in Sta. Rita College before getting married and later managed a business while taking care of the Family - Teodora Alonso
  • She is the eldest sister of Jose Rizal and was known as NENENG, a truly caring and loving Ate of Rizal and among siblings. - Saturnina Hidalgo
  • Jose Rizal's older brother that serves as his guardian in all things, he rose to the rank of Major General in the Philippines revolutionary army and later led the life of a farmer in Los Banos. He had two children by his common law wife, Severina Decena - Paciano Rizal
  • She is the 3rd child that is said could recite all the poems of Jose Rizal from memory - Narcisa Mercado
  • She is the 4th child that became the mother of three children by Silvestre Ubaldo. She became a telegraph worker in Manila and unfortunately died in childbirth. - Dona Olimpia Rizal
  • She is the 5th child and was charged of inciting the Calamba townsfolk not to pay land rent and causing unrest, the couple was once ordered to be deported along with some Rizal family members. - Lucia Rizal
  • She is the 6th child, It was to her whom Jose talked about wanting to marry Josephine Bracken when the majority of the Rizal family was apparently not amenable to the idea - Maria Rizal