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Secularization - Answer-transfer of parochial administration from the regular friars to the
secular priests
Pedro Pelaez - Answer-led the secularization movement. After his death, GOMBURZA
continued fighting for secularization
Graciano Lopez Jaena - Answer-a brilliant orator who wrote such pieces as "Fray
Botood", "Esperanza", and "La Hija del Fraile," which all criticized the abuses of
Spanish friars in the Philippines; First editor of La Solidaridad
Gregoria Del Pilar - Answer-an excellent writer and speaker who put up the newspaper
Diariong Tagalog in 1882. He wrote La Frailocracia Filipina
Antonio Luna - Answer-editor of La Independencia
Jose Rizal - Answer-great novelist of the Propaganda Movement. He was executed at
Bagumbayan on Dec. 30, 1896
La Liga Filipina - Answer-founded by Rizal on July 3, 1892, in Tondo, Manila to unite the
whole archipelago into one compact, vigorous, and homogenous body
La Solidaridad - Answer-the organ of the Reform Movement in Spain, with Graciano
Lopez-Jaena as its first editor
Cry of Pugadlawin - Answer-the men immediately tore up their cedulas, shouting,
"Mabuhay ang Pilipinas"
Pact of Biak-na Bato - Answer-agreement between Aguinaldo and the Spanish forces;
the Spanish Government will grant self-rule to the Philippines in 3 years if Aguinaldo
went to exile and surrender his arms. In exchange, Aguinaldo will receive P800,000
(Mexican Peso) as remuneration to the revolutionaries and an amnesty
Treaty of Paris - Answer-signed on Dec. 10, 1898 conferred ownership of the Spanish
colonies of Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines to the United States. In turn, the U.S
paid Spain US$ 20 million
Felipe Agoncillo - Answer-Filipino lawyer representative to the negotiations in Paris that
led to the Treaty of Paris