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NAME: MEJOS JEOVEN DAVE T.

BLOCK A – 2A
CHAPTER REVIEW
Chapter 12
IDENTIFICATION: Write the answer on the blank or space provided before each number.
1. It is a set of beliefs or philosophic attributed to the Filipino people, especially as held for
reasons that are not purely epistemic. Filipino Ideology

2. An _______, as people well know may be formulated and defined by one man or a few, but it cannot
be a true ideology unless it stems from the historical experience. Ideology

3. _________, that is, industrial and agricultural, was affected in the sangunians or councils,
again in recognition of the backbone of the society. Worker’s presentations

4. A political system which regards illiteracy as ignorance rather than educational deprivation is
a ___________. False democracy

5. No _________ can afford the social and human costs of “letting events take their course” in
societies such as the Philippines. Developing society

6. ___________ in political and economic terms as the basic strategy of development must be
understood as a fundamental national goal, without which efforts at development will miscarry
sooner or later. Self-reliance

7. _________ in social and economic development guarantees the maximum harnessing of the
entrepreneurial capabilities concentrated in the state machinery. State intervention

8. __________, one of the imperatives of Philippine National Development, therefore implies


not only the achievement of actual economic aims. Economic emancipation

9. A ________, to repeat, does not imply autarkic development, consciously been built into the
personality-oriented system. A self-reliance economy

10. The ________ reaffirms the unity of nationalism and popular aspirations as the guiding
principles in our quest for a just social order. Revolution

Enumeration:
List the four (4) elements of Filipino Ideology.

11. A set of moral values, taken as absolute


12. An outline of the good society in which those values would be realized.
13. A systematic criticism, or affirmation, of present social arrangements and an
analysis of their dynamics.
14. A strategic plan of getting from the present to the future

Essay (15-20). Explain in brief the challenges on Filipino ideology.


This is the challenges of Filipino Ideology, probably the history of the country, and the people, is
a cup too big to swallow in a culture that, accordingly, is distinguished by its “Heritage of Smallness,”
and Filipinos identify with community, relatives, family and friends. In this person- centered area,
Filipino civilization is authentic and alive, the world beyond is vague, not reassuring, even as the Filipino
people, willingly, need it. Moreover, the big challenges to Filipino ideology is the political context of the
country, and the traditional beliefs of the people.

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