Cards (45)

  • (True or False) Rice being the staple food among Filipinos, served as the medium of exchange during the pre-colonial period.
    True
  • (True or False) During the pre-colonial period only nobility can access the fruits of the soil.
    False
  • (True or False) Encomederos provided just compensation upon seizure of farm animals and crops.
    False
  • (True or False) During the American occupation, the promotion of social justice to ensure the well-being and economic security of all people was the primary concern.
    True
  • (True or False) The Tenancy Act of 1933 or Act No.4054 and Act No. 4113 regulated the relationships between landowners and tenants of rice and sugar cane lands which provided a 50-50 sharing.
    True
  • (True or False) The National Rice and Corn Corporation, an office created in 1939, was mandated to facilitate the sale or lease of the haciendas to the tenants.
    False
  • (True or False) President Manuel Roxas enacted Republic Act No. 44 which established 70-30 sharing arrangements.
    False
  • (True or False) The Agricultural Machinery Equipment Corporation and the Rice and Corn Production Administration took over the responsibilities of the Land Settlement Development Corporations.
    False
  • (True or False) Republic Act No. 1160 of 1954 abolished LASEDECO and created NARRA.
    True
  • (True or False) The Macapagal Administration set retention limit at 70 hectares.
    False
  • (Identification) Also known as R.A No. 6657
    CARL (Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law of 1988)
  • (Identification) Name given to the pre-colonial community.
    Villages or Barangays
  • (Identification) They were known as freemen.
    Timawa
  • (Identification) Term referring to the Datus or nobilities.
    Maharlika
  • (Identification) The tagalog term referring to the lowest level within the pre-colonial social structure.
    Alipin / dependents / slaves
  • (Identification) It is the system, Introduced during the Spanish Era, wherein people are entrusted a piece of land.
    Encomienda
  • (Identification) Spanish word which means to entrust.
    Encomendar
  • (Identification) Provided a comprehensive registration of land titles under the Torrens system.
    Land registration Act of 1902 or Act No.496
  • (Identification) It introduced the homestead system in the Philippines.
    Public Land Act of 1903
  • (Identification) It aims to put stop forever to any question of legality of the title.
    Torrens System
  • (Identification) NARIC stands for...
    National Rice and Corn Corporation
  • (Identification) The office was created in 1939, mandated to facilitate the sale or lease of the haciendas to the tenants.
    Rural Program Administration
  • (Identification) The administration that enacted Republic Act No. 34 which established 70-30 sharing arrangements between landlord and tenants.
    Roxas Administration
  • (Identification) It took over the responsibilities of the Agricultural Machinery Equipment Corporation and the Rice and Corn Production Administrations.
    LASEDECO ( Land Settlement Development Corporation)
  • (Identification) LASEDECO stands for...
    Land Settlement Development Corporation
  • (Identification) It is to resettle dissidents and landless farmers.
    NARRA (National Resettlement and Rehabilitation Administration)
  • (Identification) NARRA stands for...
    National Resettlement and Rehabilitation Administration
  • (Identification) It is also known as Republic Act No. 1199 that governed the relationship between landowners and tenant farmers by organizing share-tenancy and leasehold systems.
    Agricultural Tenancy Act of 1954
  • (Identification) By virtue of Republic Act No. 1400 it created the _______ which was responsible for the acquisition and distribution of large tenanted rice and corn lands.
    LTA (Land Tenure Administration)
  • (Identification) Republic Act No. 821 created the ______ that provided small farmers and share tenants loans with low interest rates of 6% to 8%.
    ACCFA (Agricultural Credit Cooperative Financing Administration)
  • (Identification) A proposed law that provided a Bill of Rights for the Filipinos.
    Philippine Bill of 1902 (Cooper Act)
  • (Identification) In August of 1963, it was hailed as the one that would emancipate Filipino farmers from the bondage of tenancy.
    Agricultural Land Reform Code
  • (Identification) In his administration, the Agricultural Land reform Code or Republic Act No. 3844 was enacted.
    Macapagal Administration
  • (Identification) The Macapagal administration set a retention limit at ______ hectares.
    75
  • (Identification) President Marcos, upon signing Republic Act No. 6389 or the Code of Agrarian Reform, created what department?
    DAR (Department of Agrarian Reform)
  • (Identification) During the Marcos administration, the retention limit was set at _____ hectares.
    7
  • (Identification) By virtue of the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law, it became the lawful basis for the implementation of the ______.
    CARP (Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program)
  • (Identification) The administration committed to the vision "Fairer, faster and more meaningful implementation of the Agrarian Reform Program".
    Ramos Administration
  • (Identification) It limits the type of lands that may be converted.
    Executive Order No. 363
  • (Identification) Republic Act No. 8435 also known as the _____, has plugged the legal loopholes in land use conversion.
    AFMA (Agriculture and Fisheries Modernization Act)