Ge 2 - Readings in Philippine History: Republic of The Philippines Binmaley, Pangasinan
Ge 2 - Readings in Philippine History: Republic of The Philippines Binmaley, Pangasinan
Ge 2 - Readings in Philippine History: Republic of The Philippines Binmaley, Pangasinan
Name: Jasmine Mae O. Vallo Instr.: Zairus John M. Arenas, LPT Score: _____
Exercise 4.0.
True or False. Write T if the statement is true and F if the statement is false.
True 1. The kasama system is the most popular form of shared tenancy.
False 2. The Maharlika pay taxes.
True 3. CARP was introduced during Marcos regime.
True 4. Public Land Act of 1903 introduced the homestead system in the
Philippines.
False 5. Tenancy Act of 1933 (Act No. 4054 and 4113) regulated
relationships between landowners and tenants of rice with 70-30
Sharing.
False 6. Land Settlement Development Corporation (LASEDECO) was
introduced during Magsaysay administration.
True 7. The banner of Erap was the “Magkabalikat Para sa Kaunlarang
Agraryo or Magsasaka.
False 8. During his administration, he limits the type of land that may be
converted into agricultural land under the EO No. 363.
False 9. Pres. Cory Aquino has launched the Agrarian Reform
Community and Economic Support Services (ARCCESS).
True 10. The Department of Agrarian Reform was created under Marcos
Administration.
Exercise 4.1.
1. In your opinion, why agrarian reform is still unsuccessful in the Philippines? Manifest your
answer.
One of the most well-known concerns in agricultural reform is landowner opposition. We've heard of high-
profile examples of violence and continual threats against agrarian reform recipients to prevent them from using
the property, as well as cases where land owners use various techniques to obstruct the land purchase and
distribution process, which are just as troublesome. Filing cases against farmers and even Department of
Agrarian Reform (DAR) personnel, legal measures to stymie land acquisition and distribution at almost every
step, and subdividing their land to relatives to take advantage of the 5-hectare retention area while avoiding
losing the land entirely are just a few of these methods.