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ENGRAVING 1. Referring to an engraving instrument; originally used of a mark impressed upon a coin or
the mark cut by it.
FACE 2. Noted as the index of the state of mind of a person.
HOSPITALITY 3. Filipino traits when a person visits a friend’s house, the host greets him or her with a very
warm welcome.
BAHALANA ATTITUDE 4. Filipino traits when facing difficulties and shortcoming, they leaving it up to God
to sort things out.
CIVIC NATIONALISM 5.Types of nationalism that the state derives political legitimacy from its citizens’
active employment and the extent to which it reflects the” will of the individuals”.
PATRIOTISM/ NATIONAL PRIDE 6. It is a sense of love, dedication and attachment to one’s country.
PHILIPPINE FLAG 7. It has the red, white, and blue colors and a yellow sun representing the provinces of
the country.
HARANA AND KUNDIMAN 8. It is popular lyrical songs dating back to the Spanish period.
TINIKLING DANCE 10. A dance from Leyte that involves to individual performers with the props of bamboo.
Test 2. Enumeration
1. HOSPITALITY
2. RESPECT
1. FATALISM/BAHALA NA
3. CRAB MENTALITY
4. HYPOCRISY
5. NINGAS COGON
6. TARDINESS/FILIPINO TIME
7. GOSSIPING
8. BLAMING
9. SELFISHNESS
11. ATTENTION
14. PASSIVITY
4 ELEMENTS OF NATIONALISM
1. AUTHORITY
2. NATIONAL IDENTITY
3. SELF-DETERMINATION
4. SOLIDARITY
4 FORMS OF NATIONALISM
1. HEGEMONY NATIONALISM
2. PARTICULARISTIC NATIONALISM
3. MARGINAL NATIONALISM
4. NATIONALISM OF MINORITIES
7 CHARACTERISTIC OF NATIONALISM
1. CULTURE
2. HISTORY
3. RELIGION
4. NATIONALITY
5. LANGUAGES
6. TERRITORY
7. NATION/STATE
1. NATIONALISM – is an idea and movement that promotes the interest of a particular nation.
3. CHARACTER FORMATION- is a Psychological nation that refers to all the habitual ways of feeling and reacting
that distinguish one individual from another.
4. LEFT-WING NATIONALISM- is a form of nationalism based upon national self-determination popular sovereignty
and social equality.
5. FAMILIALISM- is a social pattern in which the family assumes a position of accidence over individual interest.