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TRIXIE ANN L.

MANZANO
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QUIZ

SUMMARY
 The Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law of 1988 (Republic Act No. 6657), also known
as the "Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Law," paved the way for the government to
redistribute agricultural lands to tenant-farmers in exchange for just compensation.
Landowners were allowed to retain no more than five hectares of land.

 For landless farmers, there have been major changes in land partition. Agrarian reform is
one of the most critical issues we should be aware of. In the past, farmers solely pushed
for land reform, but more lately, there has been current reform. We simply mean that we
wish to distribute or share land from landlords to farmers when we talk about land
reform.

 Land reform includes just allocating a parcel of land to people who cultivate it, ensuring
that they keep it. As part of the agrarian reform, it tries to preserve the agricultural system

 Republic Act 6657 was signed into law by former President Corazon Aquino. This
measure should not only address landforms, but also assist farmers in earning money.
The farmers' raw resources must have an income or benefit, which they will take to other
industries, according to this act.

 The cartoon depicts the aspirations of the Filipinos. It demonstrates the farmers'
experience in the Philippines. Farmers are not given enough or are not given an equal
share of what is given to them, so their lives do not improve because it is taken away by
those who are higher than them. This means that agrarian reform is purely speculative.

 Before the arrival of the Spaniards there were Filipino farmers. We all know that farmers
are the first livelihood of our fellow Filipinos. Agrarian reform is a path that has never
had a clear conclusion in the past.

 Filipino farmers existed prior to the arrival of the Spaniards. Farmers are, as we all know,
our fellow Filipinos' primary source of income. Agrarian reform has never had a clear
end in the past. There were Filipino farmers before the arrival of the Spaniards. Farmers
are, as we all know, our fellow Filipinos' primary source of income. Agrarian reform has
never reached a clear conclusion in the past.

 Command land has been established on the property. This indicates that our lord has
given the land to us all, and it should not be usurped or misused by man.

 A number of laws have been implemented that have resulted in peasant enslavement. The
first is an encomienda, which is a royal land grant granted to encomenderos in charge of
keeping the territory safe and orderly. Farmers were put in a tough situation by the high
encomienda charges, which is one of the reasons they did not plunge to the bottom.
 The Decree of Maura. Farmers are required by law to acquire a title to their land within a
year, yet the majority of Filipinos are illiterate and have no understanding what that title
means. As a result, Spaniards are more prone to believe the land as exclusively theirs

 Pueblos are established. There was a division among Filipinos in this republic act, such as
town, village, and others, which caused misunderstanding and dissension among the
Filipinos. The next is mortgage meaning, which is to be united.

 In this deed, the Spaniards did not spare them and instead rewarded the friars. As a result
of this effort, the dignity of their own town is protected.

 During the American period, the Philippine bill of 1902 was implemented. The correct
percentage is allocated to pirate land or corporation in this Act. The private owner of a
torrence system whose title must have been recorded is listed in the land registration of
1902. Act of Congress of 1903. The firm might own the planting under this Act.

 The DAR logo depicts the Department's abbreviation, which represents the institution
and its function as the lead agency in the Comprehensive Agrarian Reform Program's
execution (CARP).

 Green indicates fertility and productivity, while yellow depicts hope and a golden harvest
of agricultural reform beneficiaries who benefit from the Department's CARP services.
Both colors imply that agrarian reform can lead to economic prosperity and sound rural
development.

 Article XVII of the Philippine Revolution and Independence - Malolos Congress, 1986 -
The revolutionary government took huge land estates, particularly friar lands, and
declared them government property.

 The Americans wanted to develop the discussion but it did not happen because only
Americans benefited from it.

 The government addressed significant national goals through the Comprehensive


Agrarian Reform Program (CARP), which began in 1987 and aimed to promote fairness
and social justice, food security, and poverty alleviation in rural areas.

 An Act to establish the Agricultural Land Reform Code and execute land reforms in the
Philippines, including the abolition of tenancy and the channeling of capital into industry,
as well as to establish the required implementing agencies, appropriate funding, and other
reasons by Ferdinand Marcos

 Although the agrarian reform helped to alleviate unemployment and enhance agricultural
production and productivity, it was unable to prevent a major migration of rural people
from the mountains and the most remote places.

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