Natural Resources
Cultural Diversity
Belief Systems
Power Relations
Social Structures
100

A resource that can naturally be replaced.

Renewable

100

The variety of cultures in a region.

Diversity

100

The largest religion in Indonesia.

Islam

100

A system where power spread from a central ruler.

Mandala System

100

Leader of a barangay.

Datu

200

Resources that cannot be replaced

Nonrenewable

200

Groups sharing the same language and culture.

Ethnolinguistic

200

Religion based on the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama.

Buddhism

200

Who is the leader of a Sultanate Group

Sultan

200

Free warrior class in Tagalog society.

Maharlika

300

Using resources wisely for the future.

Sustainability

300

Language family that includes Tagalog and Malay.

Austronesia

300

The law of cause and effect in Hinduism and Buddhism.

Karma

300

Empire that built Angkor Wat.

Khmer

300

Dependent class in pre-colonial Philippines.

Alipin

400

Renewable source of electricity from moving air.

Wind

400

Country with the largest population in Southeast Asia.

Indonesia

400

Belief that spirits live in nature.

Animism

400

Wealthy trading kingdom on the Malay Peninsula.A major trading port.

Malacca

400

Basic political unit before Spanish colonization.

Barangay

500

Resource greatly reduced by deforestation.

Forests
500

Language family that includes Thai and Lao.

Tai-Kadai

500

Hindu concept of duty and righteous living.

Dharma

500

Empire known for controlling maritime trade in Indonesia.

Srivijaya

500

Visayan term for the dependent class.

Oripun