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PAREF Southridge School Afternoon School Civics and History Department 3rd Quarter QE Coverage: Philippine History I. Philippine Revolution A. The Defeat of the Katipunan 1. The Failure of the Katipunan to Sustain the Revolution 2. Consequences of Katipunan’s Defeat B. The Death of Bonifacio 1. The Crimes of Andres Bonifacio 2. The Military Trial 3. Carrying Out the Death Sentence C. The Pact of Biak-na-Bato 1. The Concept of Truce 2. Terms of the Pact of Biak-na-Bato 3. Significance of the Pact D. The Spanish-American War 1. Reasons for the Spanish-American War 2. Battle of Manila Bay E. Philippine-American Collaboration 1. Reasons for Philippine-American Collaboration against Spain 2. Significant Events in Hong Kong and Singapore F. Declaration of Philippine Independence 1. Concept of Independence 2. Implications for Declaring Philippine Independence 3. Lack of American Recognition 4. June 12, 1898 G. Treaty of Paris 1. Terms of the Treaty of Paris 2. Consequences of the Signing of the Treaty 3. Filipino Reactions H. The Malolos Republic 1. Idea of a Republic 2. First Philippine Republic 3. Important Achievements II. The United States in the Philippines A. The Philippine-American War 1. Events Leading to the War 2. San Juan Bridge Incident 3. Major Military Battles B. The Philippine Insurrection 1. The American Propaganda 2. Reasons for Philippine Military Defeats 3. Guerrilla Warfare C. The Period Leading to the Commonwealth Era 1. Rebuilding the Philippine Nation 2. Education 3. Road to Democracy 4. Improving the Economy D. The Philippine Commonwealth 1. The Idea of a Commonwealth 2. American Tutelage towards Self- Government 3. Hare-Hawes Cutting Act 4. Tydings-McDuffie Law 5. Manuel Quezon and other Leading Figures E. The Japanese Invasion of the Philippines 1. The Idea of a World War 2. Philippine Involvement in the War 3. War Plan Orange 4. Battles of Bataan and Corregidor 5. American Defeat F. The Second Philippine Republic 1. Japanese-Sponsored Government 2. Life during the Japanese Period 3. Guerrilla Warfare G. The End of the Second World War 1. Japanese Defeat 2. Liberation of the Philippines H. Rebuilding and Rehabilitation after the War I. The Third Philippine Republic

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Page 1: Pointers for the 3rd Qtr exam

PAREF Southridge School

Afternoon School

Civics and History Department

3rd Quarter QE Coverage: Philippine History

I. Philippine Revolution

A. The Defeat of the Katipunan

1. The Failure of the Katipunan to Sustain the

Revolution

2. Consequences of Katipunan’s Defeat

B. The Death of Bonifacio

1. The Crimes of Andres Bonifacio

2. The Military Trial

3. Carrying Out the Death Sentence

C. The Pact of Biak-na-Bato

1. The Concept of Truce

2. Terms of the Pact of Biak-na-Bato

3. Significance of the Pact

D. The Spanish-American War

1. Reasons for the Spanish-American War

2. Battle of Manila Bay

E. Philippine-American Collaboration

1. Reasons for Philippine-American

Collaboration against Spain

2. Significant Events in Hong Kong and

Singapore

F. Declaration of Philippine Independence

1. Concept of Independence

2. Implications for Declaring Philippine

Independence

3. Lack of American Recognition

4. June 12, 1898

G. Treaty of Paris

1. Terms of the Treaty of Paris

2. Consequences of the Signing of the Treaty

3. Filipino Reactions

H. The Malolos Republic

1. Idea of a Republic

2. First Philippine Republic

3. Important Achievements

II. The United States in the Philippines

A. The Philippine-American War

1. Events Leading to the War

2. San Juan Bridge Incident

3. Major Military Battles

B. The Philippine Insurrection

1. The American Propaganda

2. Reasons for Philippine Military Defeats

3. Guerrilla Warfare

C. The Period Leading to the Commonwealth Era

1. Rebuilding the Philippine Nation

2. Education

3. Road to Democracy

4. Improving the Economy

D. The Philippine Commonwealth

1. The Idea of a Commonwealth

2. American Tutelage towards Self-

Government

3. Hare-Hawes Cutting Act

4. Tydings-McDuffie Law

5. Manuel Quezon and other Leading Figures

E. The Japanese Invasion of the Philippines

1. The Idea of a World War

2. Philippine Involvement in the War

3. War Plan Orange

4. Battles of Bataan and Corregidor

5. American Defeat

F. The Second Philippine Republic

1. Japanese-Sponsored Government

2. Life during the Japanese Period

3. Guerrilla Warfare

G. The End of the Second World War

1. Japanese Defeat

2. Liberation of the Philippines

H. Rebuilding and Rehabilitation after the War

I. The Third Philippine Republic