(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%.