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U1L1 Cycle of Revolution

U1L1 Cycle of Revolution

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RICKEL MARIE O. TUYOR

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Which among the events during the Philippine Revolution relates to FLASHPOINTS?

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Centuries of Spanish colonial rule and execution of Jose Rizal in 1896

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The Tejeros Convention in 1897 resulted in Bonifacio's ousting and the rise of Emilio Aguinaldo as the new leader.

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Katipunan by Andres Bonifacio, Cry of Pugad Lawin, Siege of Baler, Battle of Manila.

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Aguinaldo's leadership led to a stable government but involved a continued confrontation the new colonizers, the Americans.

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Which among the events during the Philippine Revolution relates to ARMED STRUGGLE?

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Centuries of Spanish colonial rule and execution of Jose Rizal in 1896

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The Tejeros Convention in 1897 resulted in Bonifacio's ousting and the rise of Emilio Aguinaldo as the new leader.

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Katipunan by Andres Bonifacio, Cry of Pugad Lawin, Siege of Baler, Battle of Manila.

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Aguinaldo's leadership led to a stable government but involved a continued confrontation the new colonizers, the Americans.

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Which among the events during the Philippine Revolution relates to GRAB FOR POWER?

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Centuries of Spanish colonial rule and execution of Jose Rizal in 1896

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The Tejeros Convention in 1897 resulted in Bonifacio's ousting and the rise of Emilio Aguinaldo as the new leader.

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Katipunan by Andres Bonifacio, Cry of Pugad Lawin, Siege of Baler, Battle of Manila.

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Aguinaldo's leadership led to a stable government but involved a continued confrontation the new colonizers, the Americans.

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Which among the events during the Philippine Revolution relates to CONSOLIDATION AND CONFRONTATION?

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Centuries of Spanish colonial rule and execution of Jose Rizal in 1896

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The Tejeros Convention in 1897 resulted in Bonifacio's ousting and the rise of Emilio Aguinaldo as the new leader.

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Katipunan by Andres Bonifacio, Cry of Pugad Lawin, Siege of Baler, Battle of Manila.

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Aguinaldo's leadership led to a stable government but involved a continued confrontation the new colonizers, the Americans.

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Which among the events during the Philippine Revolution relates to DIVISION AND FACTIONALISM?

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Some factions within the revolutionary movement sought unconventional tactics against the American occupation such as Guerrilla warfare.

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The Philippine-American War (1899-1902) resulted to leaders like Antonio Luna, who advocated for a more aggressive stance against the Americans, while others sought accommodation.

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 Emilio Aguinaldo's capture in 1901 marked a turning point, leading to the decline of open armed resistance and the groundwork for the Commonwealth of the Philippines.

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Which of the events during the Philippine Revolution relates to RADICALIZATION?

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Some factions within the revolutionary movement sought unconventional tactics against the American occupation such as Guerrilla warfare.

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The Philippine-American War (1899-1902) resulted to leaders like Antonio Luna, who advocated for a more aggressive stance against the Americans, while others sought accommodation.

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 Emilio Aguinaldo's capture in 1901 marked a turning point, leading to the decline of open armed resistance and the groundwork for the Commonwealth of the Philippines.

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Which of the events during the Philippine Revolution relates to MODERATION?

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Some factions within the revolutionary movement sought unconventional tactics against the American occupation such as Guerrilla warfare.

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The Philippine-American War (1899-1902) resulted to leaders like Antonio Luna, who advocated for a more aggressive stance against the Americans, while others sought accommodation.

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 Emilio Aguinaldo's capture in 1901 marked a turning point, leading to the decline of open armed resistance and the groundwork for the Commonwealth of the Philippines.

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