Why is Customs of the Tagalog considered both a historical and ethnographic source?, It only talks about Spanish religion, It describes the culture, social classes, and daily life of Tagalogs, It records laws and Spanish policies, It focuses only on wars, The barangay system proves that pre-colonial Filipinos were:, Only dependent on Spaniards, Already organized with leadership and laws, Unorganized and lawless, Controlled by foreign powers, Why was dowry important in Tagalog marriage customs?, It showed love only, It was a Spanish tradition, It was a punishment, It symbolized family agreement, respect, and responsibility, Which BEST explains why religion affected Tagalog daily life?, Religion was only practiced by leaders, Religion only existed during war, Belief in anitos guided farming, healing, and protection, Religion was brought by Spaniards, Who was Juan de Plasencia?, A Tagalog leader, A Filipino warrior, A Spanish priest who documented Tagalog customs, A Spanish governor, Why did Juan de Plasencia write about Tagalog customs?, To teach the Spanish and preserve knowledge of Tagalog beliefs and traditions, To teach Tagalog people Spanish, To start a rebellion, To make laws, Which situation today BEST shows the continuation of Tagalog customs described by Juan de Plasencia?, Barangay officials enforcing curfew rules in the community, Teenagers using social media, Students wearing school uniforms, People watching foreign movies, Which present-day Filipino value MOST clearly came from Tagalog customs?, Wearing traditional clothes, Following school rules, Respect for elders, Being friendly, Who were the Babaylan in early Tagalog society?, Community leaders who resolved disputes, Slaves, Spiritual leaders and healers, often women, Farmers and workers, Plasencia documented laws on marriage and inheritance. Why is this important for understanding modern Philippine culture?, Because it tells how to practice religion, Because it teaches Spanish grammar, Because it shows early forms of family values and social order, Because it explains how to farm, The Tagalog social classes show that pre-colonial Filipinos had no form of social order., A. True – because there were many different classes, which made society chaotic., B. True – because the social hierarchy caused inequality and confusion., C. False – because the Maginoo, Timawa, and Alipin system shows a structured society., D. False – because the presence of social classes meant that everyone was equal and free., Without Plasencia’s writings, important knowledge about pre-colonial Tagalog society might have been lost., True – because his writings are one of the few primary sources about early Tagalog life., True – because he wrote extensively about Spanish laws in the Philippines., False – because other Spanish missionaries wrote the same things in detail., False – because pre-colonial Tagalog culture was already fully documented by oral traditions alone..

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