BAPR 2-1D READING IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY ACTIVITY 6: Reflect on the "taong nakaupo" and the modern... more BAPR 2-1D READING IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY ACTIVITY 6: Reflect on the "taong nakaupo" and the modern principalia. UPUAN Repleksyon na Papel Kayo po na nakaupo Subukan nyo namang tumayo At baka matanaw at baka matanaw ninyo Ang tunay na kalagayan ko Ang kantang "Upuan" ay isinulat at kinanta ng isang Filipino-Rapper na si Gloc 9 noong taong 2009. Isinulat ang kantang ito patama sa mga taong may kapangyarihan na nakaupo sa
The anti-imperialist struggles: Experiences in Latin America, Cuba, and Vietnam Research about th... more The anti-imperialist struggles: Experiences in Latin America, Cuba, and Vietnam Research about the Latin American, Cuban, and Vietnamese experiences on the anti-imperialist struggles. Who were Simon Bolivar, Jose Marti, Fidel Castro, and Che Guevarra, bandits or anti-imperialist revolutionaries? Who was Ho Chi Minh? Personality sketches on the names mentioned above in a 2-page paper Nilikha ng mga liberal na mga historyador ng Cuba ang nangingibabaw na katayuan ng kanilang bansa sa pamamagitan ng papuri sa 'kalayaan' ng bansa mula sa Espanyol at
BAPR 2-1D READING IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY ACTIVITY 3-FILM REVIEW Consolidated film review on Genera... more BAPR 2-1D READING IN PHILIPPINE HISTORY ACTIVITY 3-FILM REVIEW Consolidated film review on General Antonio Luna and Generalissimo, Tagapangulo ng Republika ng Katagalugan, Macario Sakay detailing the resistance against American Imperialism, the collaboration of Emilio Aguinaldo, and his betrayal of the Katipunan Revolution. Highlight the murder of Luna by Aguinaldo, the way he murdered Andres Bonifacio, Gen. Procopio Bonifacio and Gen.Feliciano Jocson. Gen. Luna ''Ang mga nauna sa atin, inalay nila ang kanilang buhay para sa kalayaan.''-Antonio Luna The historical struggle against colonialism in the Philippines is the subject of the films by Antonio Luna and Macario Sakay. These two national heroes battled for the Philippines and gave their lives as a result. Although the two films are fictional, they are based on published historical accounts of the Philippines. It is wonderful to have a film portraying the struggle of our people to defend our nation; it also displayed the bravery of Filipinos, not just the heroic Filipinos we often hear, see, and read about in novels, but also the everyday Filipino who aspires to defend their homeland. The film Antonio Luna presented Emilio Aguinaldo's perspective, who betrayed the Filipino people and the entire nation by maintaining ties with the Americans. Since we are aware of the Americans' animosity against the Philippines, they should be our greatest enemy. However, Emilio Aguinaldo and his friends were opportunists who spoke poorly about Antonio Luna to him. Because of this, Antonio Luna drew a new look from him. Not only should we love our nation, but we should also fight for both its and its citizens' freedom. Under Emilio Aguinaldo, Antonio Luna oversaw the Philippine Revolutionary Army. He was the lone person trying to organize the Filipinos into one mass uprising against the Americans. The motivation behind Luna's willingness to fight for his nation was his zeal and love for it. While studying in Europe with his brother Juan Luna, Luna became aware of the sufferings that the Filipino people had during Spanish colonialism. With Dr. Jose Rizal, a close friend of his, they wrote and published the journal "La Solidaridad" there. He backed the reforms of reformists like
is a book on colonization, revolutions, and, most significantly, the sufferings of the people tha... more is a book on colonization, revolutions, and, most significantly, the sufferings of the people that sparked the uprisings of Filipinos to rebel against their oppressors and colonizers. The book has a great deal of comprehensive information regarding colonization, and it's also highly illuminating about how revolutions were initiated. Additionally, rather than only telling the tales of the heroes we are familiar with, the sufferings of the masses who fuel the revolutions were given the chance to be revealed. With the help of his family and colleagues, Renato Constantino authored A Past Revisited. Renato Constantino was committed to correcting the erroneous history or heresy of foreign historians. The Philippines, Filipinos, and upcoming generations all stand to gain greatly from Renato's research. Renato also emphasized the viewpoint of the masses who experience injustice in our nation. Constantino has been a prolific writer and journalist since he was a small child. producing articles frequently critical of historical erroneousness and political leaders. Since then, he has argued in favor of changing how we perceive the past so that we can better comprehend our current issues. One of his two volumes, "The Philippines: A Past Revisited," which was published in 1974, tries to correct our skewed understanding of history. It is Constantino's effort to make a significant contribution to Philippine
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