Would you have survived martial law?
Would you have survived martial law?
When faced with certain situations during martial law, would your choices help you survive or get you into trouble?
NOTE: This quiz reflects the "safest" courses of action, the ones that would lead to the least amount of conflict, that were available in the context of the stories presented. In those days, it was difficult to parse what the right and wrong actions were. That said, these patriots chose the more dangerous route to fight for their rights and their country.
Would you have done the same?
When faced with certain situations during martial law, would your choices help you survive or get you into trouble?
NOTE: This quiz reflects the "safest" courses of action, the ones that would lead to the least amount of conflict, that were available in the context of the stories presented. In those days, it was difficult to parse what the right and wrong actions were. That said, these patriots chose the more dangerous route to fight for their rights and their country.
Would you have done the same?

You are a doctor in a barrio during martial law and are offered a spot as the Head of the Medical Section under the Regional Operational Command of a guerilla group.
What do you decide to do?
You receive a call saying that your father, who had gone missing (presumably taken by the military for his 'subversive' behavior), is alive and wants to see you.
What do you decide to do?
At a rally during a strike, things go from peaceful to violent when the military starts bombarding people with the use of water cannons.
Water can't really do much harm but you see people in the front struggling to hold their line. What do you do?
At an open forum with a high ranking official, you have a question about transparency that the speaker may take offense to.
Do you stand up and ask your question?
Drunk soldiers try to barge into your house one night in search of your brother. He isn't home but you and your younger siblings are.
What do you do?
You are approached with an opportunity to join the Task Force Detainees of the Philippines, which documents cases of violations and military abuses.
How do you respond?
Songwriting is your passion and you draw inspiration from the world around you. When martial law is declared your songs are viewed as subversive material, leading you to go underground.
What do you do then?
You are a lawyer when martial law is declared and you see the abuses suffered by a lot of your poor clients.
How do you help them?