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    Philippine History
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  • porcelain and silk (Chinese, Arabs, or Indians)
    Chinese
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  • Filipino words today such as susi, ate, kuya, pinggan, gunting, mangkok, sangko, and sipit (Chinese, Arabs, or Indians)
    Chinese
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  • Kite-flying and the use of firecrackers during New Year celebrations (Chinese, Arabs, or Indians)
    Chinese
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  • The Chinese also introduced several delicious food like pancit, lumpia, siopao, and siomai. (Chinese, Arabs, or Indians)
    Chinese
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  • Laguna Copperplate Inscription (Chinese, Arabs, or Indians)
    Indians
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  • Words like Bathala, asawa, bahala, balita, katha, mahal, tala, puri, diwa, ahas, dalaga, maharlika, mana, hari (Chinese, Arabs, or Indians)
    Indians
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  • Lakan or Rajah (Chinese, Arabs, or Indians)
    Indians
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  • the use of veils and cords during weddings, as the wearing of putong and sarong by today's Filipino Muslims and other indigenous peoples. (Chinese, Arabs, or Indians)
    Indians
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  • Propagated Islam (Chinese, Arabs, or Indians)
    Arabs
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  • The founder of Islam
    Mohammad
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  • The roots of Islam in the Philippines can be traced to the early Muslim documents called the ___.
    tarsilah
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  • an economic and political policy where a strong nation exerts its influence over a weaker nation through occupation, the establishment of colonies, or other means
    Colonialism
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  • economic principle that believes a nation’s strength is based on the amount of resources it is able to gather from its colonies
    Mercantilism
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  • The period where Europeans experienced a revival of culture and interest in the arts, literature, and science.
    Renaissance
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  • Moluccas is also known as ____.
    Spice Islands
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  • Cape of Good Hope became the primary eastward route of seafarers when travelling to Asia.
    Bartholomeu Dias
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