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Name: RAMOS, ALYSSA ROSE B.

Score:____________

Schedule: M-F / 10:00-12:00 PM Date: JUNE 17, 2020

Activity/Assessment:
TASK1: Answer the following questions briefly.

1. What does the document want to convey?

On 12th of June, somewhere in the range of four and five toward the evening,
Aguinaldo, within the sight of a gigantic group, announced the autonomy of the Philippines at
Kawit, Cavite. Just because, the Philippine National Flag, made in Hongkong by Mrs. Marcela
Agoncillo, helped by Lorenza Agoncillo and Delfina Herboza, was formally raised and the
Philippine National March played openly. The Act of the Declaration of Independence was set
up by Ambrosio Rianzares Bautista, who likewise read it. An entry in the Declaration helps one
to remember another section in the American Declaration of Independence. The Philippine
Declaration was marked by ninety-eight people, among them an American armed force official
who saw the decree. The announcement of Philippine autonomy was, as it may, proclaimed on
August 1 when numerous towns had been sorted out under the bothers set somewhere near the
Dictatorial Government.

With an administration in activity, Aguinaldo felt that it was important to proclaim the
freedom of the Philippines. He accepted that such a move would rouse the individuals to battle
all the more enthusiastically against the Spaniards and simultaneously, lead the outside nations
to perceive the freedom of the nation. Mabini, who had at this point been made Aguinaldo's
informal consultant, protested. He put together his complaint with respect to the way that it was
increasingly imperative to redesign the administration in such a way as to persuade the outside
forces of the skill and dependability of the new government than to declare Philippine autonomy
at such an early period. Aguinaldo, be that as it may, held fast and won.

2. How did the Filipinos regard the United States of America based on the document?
What is your stand on this? Do you agree with the Filipinos the way they looked at
the Americans?

During the Spanish-American War, Filipino revolutionaries driven by Emilio Aguinaldo


broadcast the autonomy of the Philippines following 300 years of Spanish principle. By

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mid-August, Filipino radicals and U.S. troops had expelled the Spanish, however Aguinaldo's
expectations for freedom were run when the United States officially added the Philippines as a
feature of its tranquility bargain with Spain. From his outcast, Aguinaldo made courses of action
with U.S. specialists to come back to the Philippines and help the United States in the war
against Spain.

In addition, numerous enemies of settlers in the United States, for example,


Democratic presidential competitor William Jennings Bryan, restricted U.S. extension of the
Philippines, however in November 1900 Republican office holder William McKinley was
reappointed, and the war proceeded. In 1935, the Commonwealth of the Philippines was set up
with U.S. endorsement, and Manuel Quezon was chosen the nation's first president. On July 4,
1946, full freedom was allowed to the Republic of the Philippines by the United States.

The choice by U.S. policymakers to add the Philippines was not without household
contention. Americans who supported addition displayed an assortment of inspirations: want for
business openings in Asia, a worry that the Filipinos were unequipped for self-rule, and dread
that if the United States didn't assume responsibility for the island. That is, I do concur that
Americans by one way or another had an incredible commitment for the Filipino individuals.

3. What is the importance of this document in the history of our country?

Philippine Independence Day has been commended each June 12 since 1962. The
first festival used to be on July 4, yet then-President Diosdado Macapagal changed the date to
June 12, in recognition of Emilio Aguinaldo's affirmation of autonomy from the Spaniards.

The affirmation of autonomy is one of the most significant achievements in Philippine


history. The nation was colonized by numerous countries for many years. Envision
accomplishing your opportunity after all the difficulties you've experienced, freedom is significant
for a nation and its history as it's the very explanation behind its reality and existence.

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Compare and Contrast the Meaning of the Philippine Flag as embodied in the Act of
Declaration and at present.

Meaning of the Phil. Flag Meaning of the Phil. Flag


(Act of Declaration) (At Present)

1. Three stars – these represent the 1. Three stars – represent the three
three principal islands of the significant islands, Luzon, Visayas,
Archipelago which includes Luzon, and Mindanao.
Visayas, and Mindanao wherein the
revolutionary movement started. 2. White triangle – symbolizes liberty,
equality, and fraternity.
2. Blue, red and white colors – to
recognize the banner of the United 3. Sun – symbolizes unity, freedom,
States of America as a sign of our people's democracy, and
significant appreciation towards this sovereignty.
Great Nation for its unbiased
assurance which it loaned us. 4. Eight rays – speaks to the regions
that were engaged with the 1896
3. White triangle – implies the Philippine Revolution against Spain.
particular token of the well known They incorporate Manila, Cavite,
Society of Katipunan which by Bulacan, Pampanga, Nueva Ecija,
methods for blood smaller propelled Bataan, Laguna, and Batangas.
the majority to ascend in
insurgency. 5. Horizontal blue stripe – peace, truth,
and justice.
4. Sun – speaks to the tremendous
advances made by the children of 6. Horizontal red stripe – patriotism
the nation along the way of progress and valor.
and development.

5. Eight rays – connotes the eight


areas: Manila, Cavite, Bulacan,
Pampanga, Nueva Ecija, Bataan,
Laguna, and Batangas, which
proclaimed themselves in the
condition of war when the principal
revolt was started.

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TASK2: Art Analysis.

Source: ​https://www.warrenhills.org

1. Observe the parts of the Cartoon

a. Are there people, symbols, or objects in the cartoon?

Yes, there are people, symbols, and objects in the cartoon.

b. What are the people doing in the cartoon?

It seemed that the both of them looked at the source of light which represents
civilization.

c. What are the objects used for in the cartoon?

There is a lighted lamp, books that manifested freedom, education, justice, and
commerce, and the flag of the United States of America.

d. Write one sentence that describes the cartoon?

The United States of America enlightened us to civilization by means of freedom,


education, justice, and commerce.

2. Try to make sense of it.

a. What do the symbols stand for in the cartoon?

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The cartoon symbolizes the consecutive books starting from commerce, justice,
education, and freedom. At the top of it, there is a lamp with a flag of America. It
means that in order to achieve civilization, we must go through the books.

b. When do you think this cartoon was drawn?

I think it was drawn after the declaration of Philippine Independence in the


late 1890’s, but according to the source it was made in 1899 by an unknown
artist.

c. What is the main idea of the cartoon? List two parts (words or objects from
the cartoon) that support the main idea.

The main idea and concept of the artwork is that America will lead Filipinos to
civilization. The two objects that can prove the claim are the lamp which gives
light to the people and the flag that represents their country.

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POST-TEST​: Write T if the statement is correct and F if incorrect.

T 1.The cover of the Manunggul jar features three faces.

F 2. The Three human figures in a boat represent a voyage to the afterlife.

T 3. The first Christian Mass celebrated on the Philippine soil was made in an island which

Pigafetta is called “Mazaua.”

F 4.The Manunggul jar can be found in the 500 peso bill.

T 5.There is only one account of the First Catholic Mass in the Philippines.

F 6.Jose Rizal is considered as the First Philippine hero.

T 7.Ambrosio Rianzares-Bautista designation is as a War Counselor and special delegate.

T 8.Supremo was the title given to Emilio Aguinaldo during the reading of the Act of

Philippine independence?

T 9.Emilio Aguinaldo waved the Philippine Flag for the first time in Kawit, Cavite.

F 10. The leader who denied the overlordship of either Humabon or the King of Spain was

Rajah Sikatuna.

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