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Summative Assessment Module 3

1. The document summarizes notable social problems, powers of heads of households, and groups that challenged the status quo in late 19th century Philippines. It also discusses the reasons why friars kept natives socially ignorant and the fundamental solutions proposed. 2. Jose Rizal's statement about generalizing the bad or strengthening with good examples is summarized, noting that the actions of one represent the nation and faults/accomplishments should be shared. 3. The religious order that originally owned Hacienda Calamba was the Jesuits. The Dominican friars later claimed ownership. The Rizal family leased around 2,000 hectares of the total 16,424 hectare hacienda, planting

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Summative Assessment Module 3

1. The document summarizes notable social problems, powers of heads of households, and groups that challenged the status quo in late 19th century Philippines. It also discusses the reasons why friars kept natives socially ignorant and the fundamental solutions proposed. 2. Jose Rizal's statement about generalizing the bad or strengthening with good examples is summarized, noting that the actions of one represent the nation and faults/accomplishments should be shared. 3. The religious order that originally owned Hacienda Calamba was the Jesuits. The Dominican friars later claimed ownership. The Rizal family leased around 2,000 hectares of the total 16,424 hectare hacienda, planting

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Module 3 Summative Assessment

Part I

DATE OF PUBLICATION: May 31, 1889

Notable Social Problems in the 1. Slavery


Philippines during that era. 2. Unjust oppressions
3. Ignoring the pleadings of the poor

Cited powers of the Head of Household 1. He is responsible for the state of


affairs.
2. Master of his own acts.

Two Primary Groups that Challenged the 1. Filibusteros


Status quo of the Principalia 2. Friars

Reasons of the Friars in Making the 1. They shall oppress so they are not
Natives socially ignorant and blind oppressed.
2. They are either deposed or sent into
some exile when they oppose the higher
ups.
3. To serve their master so that the latter
will protect him when he is accused of
exploiting the poor or be remiss in his
duties.

Fundamental solutions proposed in the 1.Those who are still befuddled should
Article disabuse themselves.
2. The Filipino cannot be blinded nor
enslaved in order to be later given
freedom and rights.
Part II

Expound the following statement of Jose Rizal “To vilify a nation, there is nothing better
than to generalize the bad in it, just to ennoble it, one should strengthen it by good
examples”

A nation is a one nation with one people in it, meaning, the action of one is the
action of all. Everyone is affected by the decision and outcome of one person. The
faults and mistakes should be equally entitled to a one group because all of the people
are able to do something about. But if one did a noble thing, the mass should also be
part of it. Just like the heroes, they can’t act good deeds and accomplished a great
mission for the country without the help of other people behind him/her. The faults of
one is the faults of the masses and the noble deed of one is the noble deeds of the
masses.

Part III

1. What religious order originally owned the Hacienda Calamba?


- The hacienda belongs to the Jesuits, they called it "Hacienda de San Juan Bautista"

2. How did the Dominican friars claim the ownership of the hacienda?
- Ownership of the Calamba hacienda passed on to the Dominicans after the. ...
government only the income tax due on the original smaller hacienda. Rizal wrote
down his findings, which were signed by the tenants in January. 1888, and he
submitted the report to the government.
3. How many hectares of land in Calamba were leased by the family of Rizal? What was
the main commodity planted in the hacienda?
- The inventories showed that the Hacienda de Calamba was sparsely cultivated. The
land area of the hacienda was 16,424 hectares, yet only less than 2,000 hectares
were cultivated with sugar cane and rice. While some portions of the hacienda were
used for pasture or planted with upland rice, much of it remained unproductive.

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