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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| President Quezon laid down a social justice program focused on the purchased of large haciendas which were divided and distributed to tenants. | FALSE |
| Quezon’s administration was responsible in establishing the National Rice and Corn Corporation (NARICC). | TRUE |
| Philippine Bill of 1901 provided regulations on the disposal of public lands wherein a private individual can own 16 hectares of land. | FALSE |
| The Laws of the Indies, the Spanish crown awarded vast tracts of land to a Friar lands for the religious orders. | TRUE |
| The natives within encomienda areas became mere tillers working for a share of crops. | TRUE |
| The total number of non-qualified FWBs, or those who will not benefit from the high court’s ruling were 4,208. | FALSE |
| The area were sold to Luisita Industrial Park Corp. was 500 hectares. | FALSE |
| The Ministry of Agrarian Reform will distribute the land to farmers after compensating the landowners 888 million. | FALSE |
| Aquino issues Presidential Proclamation No. 138 and Executive Order No. 228 calling for a Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program. | FALSE |
| Hacienda Luisita is within the two municipalities and a city. | TRUE |
| "Tadeco creates Hacienda Luisita Inc.(HLI) for SDO deal. " | TRUE |
| The 5,000 farmers of Hacienda Luisita in 2005 filed a supplemental petition to revoke SDO, claiming deal is unconstitutional. | FALSE |
| Hacienda Luisita is composed of 10 barangays. | TRUE |
| Early Filipinos believed and practiced the concept of “stewardship” where relationship between man and nature is important. | TRUE |
| Land cultivation was done commonly by kaingin system or the slash and burn method. | TRUE |
| Philippine Bill of 1901 provided regulations on the disposal of public lands wherein the corporate land holdings can avail of 1, 024 | FALSE |
| The HUKBALAHAP took over vast tracts of land and gave the land and harvest to the people. | TRUE |
| Land was commonly owned by the community known as baranggay. | TRUE |
| Barangay is a small unit of government consisting of 30-500 families administered by the chiefs. | FALSE |
| The pueblo agriculture is a system wherein native rural communities were organized into pueblo and each Christianized native family is given a four to five hectares of land to cultivate. | TRUE |
| Jose Cojuangco Sr. in 1958 acquired Central Azucarera de Tarlac, including Hacienda Luisita, from the Spanish company Compania General de Tabacos de Filipinas (Tabacalera) through a Central Bank-guaranteed loan from the Government Service Insurance Syste | FALSE |
| The DAR cancelled SDO and ordered the distribution to farmers of estate in 2008. | FALSE |
| Hacienda Luisita is found in the province of Tarlac. | TRUE |
| The 5,000 farmers of Hacienda Luisita in 2005 filed a supplemental petition to revoke SDO, claiming deal is unconstitutional. | FALSE |
| The Presidential Agrarian Reform Council (PARC) upholds DAR decision in cancelling the SDO and ordering the distribution to farmers of estate. | TRUE |
| "The Supreme Court upholds DAR revocation of SDO, but calls for another referendum in 2012. " | FALSE |
| Homestead program of 1903 allowed an enterprising tenant to acquire a farm of at least 16 hectare to cultivate. | FALSE |
| In pueblo agriculture the native families were merely landholders and not land owners. | TRUE |
| The natives as tillers did not even have any rights to the land. | TRUE |
| The encomiendero are tasked to manage and have the right to receive tributes from the natives tilling it. | TRUE |
| "Everyone in the barangay regardless of status had access on the land and mutually shares resources and the fruits of their labor " | TRUE |
| The Laws of the Indies, the Spanish crown awarded vast tracts of land to Encomienda a large tracts of land given to Spaniards. | FALSE |
| "The area were sold to Luisita Realty Corp. was 400 hectares. " | FALSE |
| The area that had been converted for residential-industrial- commercial use was 700 hectares. | FALSE |
| The Marcos government in May 1981 filed a civil case before the Manila Regional Trial Court (RTC) to compel the distribution of the land to farm workers. | FALSE |
| The Cojuangco’s brought the case to the Court of Appeals in 1987. | FALSE |
| The value of 4,915.75 hectares at 1999 prices was P196.6 million. | FALSE |