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1. BIR taxes imposed at the national level.

2. Ceasar Dulay

3. PAG COR is a government owned corporation established in 1977 to stop illegal casino, gambling for
the Philippines Government.

4. Andrea Domingo

5. Income tax an income tax is a tax that governments impose on income generated by business and
individuals within their jurisdiction.

6. E-VAT is form of sales tax that is imposed on the sale of goods and services and on the import of goods
into the Philippines.

7. FISCAL POLICY refers to the use of government spending and tax pol ivies to influence economic
condition.

8. Exemtible of E-VAT are:


-Agricultural and marine products
-Educational services both public and private
-Books, newspaper and magazines
-Lease of residential houses not exceeding 10,000 monthly
-Sales of persons and establishment earning not more than 1.5 million

1. Because it is important that everyone knows where they came from and what are the beliefs and tradition
of the country.
2. Through it I learned what history really is and how to value it.
3. I think the habit we should cultivate and continue is the bravery and love for the country. Because people
of the Philippines nowadays are like puppets. They only believe what other people say without even
reacting if it is good or bad thing for them.
4. The world’s largest pair of shoes were made in Marikina City, Philippines. Philippines is the second
largest archipelago in the world. Philippines were named after King Philip II of Spain.
5. Philippines was discovered in 1521 by a Portuguese Explorer Ferdinand Magellan. He was the first
explorer that across the pacific ocean.

Melchora Aquino-had largely contributed to the Katipunan and was nicknamed the Mother of Katipunan.

Apolinio Samson-The Samson road is named for Apolonio Samson, he is a Katipunan barrio lieutenant
from sitio Kangkong, Balintawak Caloocan.

Andres Bonifacio-he is a Filipino revolutionary hero, founded the Katipunan, a secret society which super
headed the uprising against the Spanish and laid the groundwork for the first Philippine Republic.

Pio Valenzuela-he joined the society of Katipunan, a movement wish sought in independence of the
Philippine from Spanish colonial rule and started the Philippine Revolution.

Olegano Diaz-Officer of the Spanish guardia civil

Test I.
1. Emilio Aguinaldo- was a Filipino revolutionary, politician, and military leader who is officially
recognized as the first and the youngest President of the Philippines.
2. Josephine Bracken- she joined the Katipunan in Cavite, where she converted the Tejeros State House into
a field hospital. She assisted in healing the wounded revolutionaries.
3. Melchora Aquino- she became a supporter of the Katipunan, providing them with rice and cattle for food.
4. Antonio Pigafetta- he joined the expedition to the Spice Islands led by explorer Ferdinand Magellan.
5. Ferdinand Magellan- was credited with leading the first expedition that proved that the world is round by
sailing from East to West.
6. Andres Bonifacio- considered the “Father of the Philippine Revolution” after he spearheaded the
establishment of the secret revolutionary movement “Katipunan” of fight Spanish colonization.
7. Gaspar Correa- was a Portuguese historian considered a Portuguese Polybius. He authored Lendas sa
India, one of the earliest and most important works about Portuguese rule in Asia.
8. Jose Protacio Rizal- is the national hero of the Philippines. He was the one who led the Filipino to start a
revolution against the Spanish Government to attain freedom and to gain control of the country.
9. Jose Burgos Mariano Gomez- He is a Roman Catholic priest who advocated the reform of Spanish rule in
the Philippines.
10. Francisco Albo- was a Spanish priest who established Christian monasteries in the Philippines in the
17th century.

Test II.
1. Antonio Pigafetta
2. External Criticism
3. Cry of Pugad Lawin
4. Grito
5. Feb. 17, 1872
6. Garrote
7. Retraction
8. Francisco
9. Fr. Belanguer
10. March 31, 1521

Test III.
1. If really has a retraction letter of Rizal and the witnesses says he really does it then I’ll consider myself
that I believe he did wrote a retraction letter back then with his signature.
2. The reason why Cry of Pugad Lawin ignites they want to have long live for the Philippines. These events
vitalized the unity of the Filipino people and brought “thirst” or independence.
Yes, because I also want the Filipino/Philippines to have freedom form the hands of the Spaniards and get
rid of the evil that should never be continued and to bring peace and save the people.

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