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Chapter 5: A Short Story of the Philippine Economy
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Bandala: A form of taxation during the Spanish era that required the Filipino farmers to sell their produce to the government.
Barter: A system of buying and selling by exchange of goods.
Decontrol: The term used to describe the economic policy during President Diosdado Macapagal's administration.
Encomienda: A piece of land given by the Spanish king as a reward for services rendered.
Free Trade: A commercial policy, which allows the unhampered flow of goods among trading nations.
Inquilinos: The term used by the Spaniards to refer to farmers.
Kaingin: A method of land cultivation wherein shrubs, bushes or forest areas are burned to clear the land for planting.
Polo: Forced labor implemented by the Spanish government on the Filipino males 16-60 years of age.
Privatization: Selling public assets to individuals or private business interests.
Rationing: A system of distribution employed to restrict the quantities of goods and services that consumers or producers can purchase or be allocated freely.
Rehabilitation: A process of planned recovery from a devastating experience.
Rentas Estancadas: A form of indirect tax during the Spanish era levied on the manufacture, purchase, or use of products, services, or things.
Tributo: a direct tax paid in cash to show the acceptance of becoming a subject of the king of Spain.
Agriculture: Was the main industry and source of livelihood in pre-Spanish Philippines.
Tillage: Wooden plows and harrows drawn by carabaos were used to cultivate the soil.
Juan de Plasencia: A Spanish priest who wrote about the culture of the early inhabitants of this archipelago.
Kalumbigas: Other term for arm braces.
Tuba: Other term for Coconut Wine
Lambanog: Other term for Nipa Wine
Encomenderos: They were awarded encomiendas.
Chapter 5: A Short Story of the Philippine Economy
Across:3. | The term used by the Spaniards to refer to farmers. | 4. | A method of land cultivation wherein shrubs, bushes or forest areas are burned to clear the land for planting. | 8. | A process of planned recovery from a devastating experience. | 10. | Forced labor implemented by the Spanish government on the Filipino males 16-60 years of age. | 11. | Other term for arm braces. | 13. | A form of indirect tax during the Spanish era levied on the manufacture, purchase, or use of products, services, or things. | 14. | A system of buying and selling by exchange of goods. | 15. | The term used to describe the economic policy during President Diosdado Macapagal's administration. | 17. | A commercial policy, which allows the unhampered flow of goods among trading nations. | 19. | A system of distribution employed to restrict the quantities of goods and services that consumers or producers can purchase or be allocated freely. | 20. | A form of taxation during the Spanish era that required the Filipino farmers to sell their produce to the government. |
| | Down:1. | Selling public assets to individuals or private business interests. | 2. | They were awarded encomiendas. | 5. | Was the main industry and source of livelihood in pre-Spanish Philippines. | 6. | Other term for Coconut Wine | 7. | A Spanish priest who wrote about the culture of the early inhabitants of this archipelago. | 9. | Other term for Nipa Wine | 12. | a direct tax paid in cash to show the acceptance of becoming a subject of the king of Spain. | 16. | Wooden plows and harrows drawn by carabaos were used to cultivate the soil. | 18. | A piece of land given by the Spanish king as a reward for services rendered. |
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Chapter 5: A Short Story of the Philippine Economy
Across:3. | The term used by the Spaniards to refer to farmers. | 4. | A method of land cultivation wherein shrubs, bushes or forest areas are burned to clear the land for planting. | 8. | A process of planned recovery from a devastating experience. | 10. | Forced labor implemented by the Spanish government on the Filipino males 16-60 years of age. | 11. | Other term for arm braces. | 13. | A form of indirect tax during the Spanish era levied on the manufacture, purchase, or use of products, services, or things. | 14. | A system of buying and selling by exchange of goods. | 15. | The term used to describe the economic policy during President Diosdado Macapagal's administration. | 17. | A commercial policy, which allows the unhampered flow of goods among trading nations. | 19. | A system of distribution employed to restrict the quantities of goods and services that consumers or producers can purchase or be allocated freely. | 20. | A form of taxation during the Spanish era that required the Filipino farmers to sell their produce to the government. |
| | Down:1. | Selling public assets to individuals or private business interests. | 2. | They were awarded encomiendas. | 5. | Was the main industry and source of livelihood in pre-Spanish Philippines. | 6. | Other term for Coconut Wine | 7. | A Spanish priest who wrote about the culture of the early inhabitants of this archipelago. | 9. | Other term for Nipa Wine | 12. | a direct tax paid in cash to show the acceptance of becoming a subject of the king of Spain. | 16. | Wooden plows and harrows drawn by carabaos were used to cultivate the soil. | 18. | A piece of land given by the Spanish king as a reward for services rendered. |
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