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NAME: MEJOS JEOVEN DAVE T.

BLOCK A – 2A
CHAPTER REVIEW
Chapter 11
IDENTIFICATION: Write the answer on the blank or space provided before each number.
1. The people of the republic of the Philippines, in the present-day society of the county are
called ________. Contemporary Filipino

2. In 1946, when ________ was granted the country was willingly more dependent of the USA
than it had been during the pre-war days. Quasi-Sovereignty

3. By the turn of millennium, the contemporary Filipino had become ________ addicts. Mobile
Phone

4. It can only function and flourish as a watchdog against political horseplay and economic
manipulation of educated, critically minded people. Vigorous civil society

5. _________ and the personalized political system, corruption that has consciously been built in.
Constitution

6. The ________, of opportunity and the corruption that has consciously been built into the
personality-oriented system. The cult of face value

7. The _______ leads away from legal or ideological attempts to come to grips with the public
world that remains clouded vagueness. Self centered orientation

8. Accordingly, its local representatives, the ________, developed a political culture of artfulness
and deceit in the course of learning. Principalia

9. In the urban areas, many men wear an intricately embroidered shirt, the ___________, for
casual and formal events. Barong

10. It is a popular form of gambling, with many spectators betting on the outcomes of the fights.
Sabong

Enumeration:
List the five (5) Presidents after the term of the then Pres. Marcos.

11. CORAZON, AQUINO


12. FIDEL V. RAMOS
13. JOSEPH ESTRADA
14. GLORIA MACAPAGAL
15. BENIGNO S AQUINO III

Essay (16-20). Explain in brief the perspective on the Contemporary Filipino.


During the Contemporary Filipino there is a lot of deficiency that limits the people during that
time, because as the reference of the book also tells us about the insufficient adherence that the
nationhood attracts lie in the failure of the state to mold the population in to an encompassing moral
order in which people can distinctly imagine that they belong together.

Finally, the contemporary Filipino and the modern Philippine society present a number of traits
that have puzzled or fascinated social scientists; an apparent looseness of organization, institutional
fuzziness, intense interaction, a weak sense of public good, and a bilateral kinship system.

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