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Life and Works of Rizal

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1. 1956 the bill became a law 14. Republic an act prohibiting cockfighting, horse racing,
act 229 and jai-alai on Dec 30 of each year; to create a
2. RA 1425 involves mandating educational institutions in
committee to take charge of the proper
the country to offer a course on the hero's
celebration of Rizal day in every municipality
life, works and writings, especially Noli and
and chartered city and for any other purposes
El Fili
15. importance The subject provides insights into how to deal
3. Catholic they oppossed the proposal of RA 1425
of studying with current problems.
Church
rizal
4. Sen. Claro M. the main proponent of the Rizal bill; It helps us understand better ourselves as
Recto communist and anti-catholic Filipinos.
5. Catholic they threatened to stop operation if the bill
schools was passed though recto calmly countered It teaches nationalism and patriotism.
the threat, stating that if that happened,
schools would be nationalized It provides various essential life lessons.

6. June 12, 1956 the bill was enacted


It helps in developing logical and critical
7. first section what section of the law concerns the thinking.
mandating to the students to read Rizal's
novels Rizal can serve as a worthwhile model and
8. last two what sections involve making Rizal's writings inspiration to every Filipino.
sections accessible to the general public- they require
the schools to have a sufficient number of The subject is a rich source of entertaining
copies on their libs and mandate the narratives.
publication of the works in major philippine 16. view of our ________ forms the manner we perceive the
language histroy present and therefore influences the kind of
9. Jose P. Laurel then senator who co-wrote the law solutions we provide for existing problems

10. goals of rizal To rededicate the lives of the youth to the 17. Jose rizal as a history subject, is full of historical info
law ideals of freedom and nationalism, for which course from which one could base his decisions in life
our heroes lived and died. 18. nationalism it involves the desire to attain freedom and
political independence especially by a country
To pay tribute to our national hero for under foreign power
devoting his life and works in shaping the
19. patriotism denotes pro devotion and loyalty to one's
Filipino character.
nation

To gain an inspiring source of patriotism 20. aphorism rizal's many resolutions exemplified the ____ that
through the study of Rizal's life, works, and in life there are things more important than
writings. personal feeling and happiness.

11. Memorandum through this, fidel ramos directed the 21. critical discerning, evaluative, and analytical thinking
Order No. Secretary of Education, Culture, and Sports thinking
247 and the Chairman of the Commission on 22. Antonio rizal was involved in a love triangle with ____
Higher Education to fully implement RA 1425 Luna
as there had been reports that the law had
23. Juan Luna rizal was a model in his paintings
not been totally carried out (1994)
24. Josephine rizal's common law wife; remarried to a man
12. Fidel V. who ordered Mem Order No. 247 (1994
Bracken from Cebu and had tutored former President
Ramos
Sergio Osmena
13. CHED 1995; was issued enforcing strict compliance
25. Leonor rizal's true love; the son of leonor rivera
Memorandum to Mem Order No. 247
Rivera married the sister of the former president of
Order No. 3
united nations general assembly Carlos P.
Romulo
26. Carlos P. Romulo former president of united nations 39. Ferdinand suez canal was constructed by the Suez canal
general assembly de Lesseps compnay between 1859-1869 under the
leadership of French diplomat ___________
27. 19th century birth of modern life as well as the birth
of many nation-estates around the 40. November date of the opening of suez canal
globe ; a period of massive changes in 17, 1869
Europe, Spain, and the PH; the power
41. 32-40 with suez canal, the voyage was lessened to
and glory of Spain, PH's colonizer, had
only ____________ days
waned both in its colonies and in the
world 42. Cape of before the opening of the suez canal, a
Good hope steamer from Barcelona had to sail around
28. economic, social, 3 aspects in the discussions on the 19th
the _______ to reach manila after a menacing
political century PH as Rizal's context
journey of more than 3 months
29. the end of the 4 historical elements
43. maritime during the galleon trade, most of the
galleon trade, the
trading spaniards in the PH were engrossed in _________
opening of the
undertakings between Manila and Mexico
suez canal, the rise
of the export of 44. phenomena the exploitation of the PH's natural resources
the rice economy, and the progress of an export crop economy
monopolies were _ of the 19th century

30. 1565 date when the Spanish gov't closed the 45. 1820 and when ----------the PH was well on its way of
ports of Manila to all countries except 1870 developing an export crop economy
Mexico 46. sugar, manila products such as these were produced for
31. Manila-Acapulco when Spanish govt closed all ports of hemp, foreign markets while imported goods of the
Trade Manila except mexico, it gave birth to coffee European factory industry found their way
this; also known as Galleon Trade into many parts of the PH

32. Galleon Trade a ship trade going back and forth 47. southeastern hemp producing areas
between Manial (Cebu) and Acapulco, luzon and
Mexico eastern
visayas
33. Andres de galleon trade started when _______, in
Urdaneta; Miguel convoy under __________ discovered a 48. western sugar areas
Lopez de Legaspi return route from Cebu to Mexico in visayas
1565 49. northeastern tobacco province
34. Galleon Trade served as the central income luzon
generationg business fro Spanish 50. monopoly it is another main source of wealth during the
colonists in the PH contracting post-galleon era
35. Chinese they ran the hub and did most of the 51. 1850 after ______, monopoly contracts for the
work in galleon trade government collection of diff revenues were opened to
36. Manial Galleon allowed modern, liberal ideas to enter foreginers for the first time
Trade the PH, eventually and gradually 52. Chinese they took advantage of the commercial
inspiring the movement for opportunity and thus, for the rest of the 19th
independence from Spain century, enjoyed a pre-eminent position in
37. September 14, 1815 the Galleon Trade ended with Mexico's monopoly contracting in the PH
war of independence 53. oplum what kind of monopolu was specifically a
38. Opening of the an artificial sea level waterway in monopoly profitable one
Suez Canal Egypt; in connects the Mediterranean 54. 1840s spanish govt have legalized the use of oplum
Sea to the Red Sea through the Isthmus and a govt monopoly of oplum importation
of Suez; became a huge advantage in and sales was created
commercial enterprises especially
55. Chinese majority of contracts in the monopoly were
between Europe and East Asia
held by the _________
56. Fines, were sanctioned to anyone who would 75. Jose Rizal most prominent among the illustrados;
physical transgress any of the decrees under the inspired the craving for freedom and
punishments system independence with his novels written in
spanish
57. tobacco it positively raised revenues for the govt and
monopoly made PH tobacco prominent all over Asia 76. the rise of the rise of the new breed of rich and
and some parts in Europe chinese influential Filipino middle class
mestizo
58. food tobacco monopoly brought _____ since the
shortages planting of crops like rice were neglected 77. Spanish, this class composed of ______ and ________
Chinese mestizos ascended to a position of power
59. 1882 when was tobacco monopoly abolished
in the PH society and in due course
60. education, topics for social background became leaders in education and finance.
the rise of
78. inquilino tenant
the chinese
mestizo, the 79. 19th century qualified system of tenancy or the right to
rise of the inquilino use land in exchange for rent
unquilinos system
61. Catholic schools were run and established by 80. elimination of gave way for more intensive rice
missionaries ____________ galleon trade cultivation and production of crops
and opening of
62. religion compulsary subject to all levels
suez canal
63. Leyes de (Law of Indies by King Philip II) it mandated
81. sub-tenants some inquilinos even ceased becoming
Indias Spanish authorities in the PH to educate the
farmers and relegated the job completely
locals, to teach them how to read and write
to their _____
and to learn Spanish
82. Bulacan in ________, the villagers once complained
64. less than one how many could read and write spanish
that the friars took illegal possession of
fifth
their land and denied the use of rivers for
65. latin official language of the catholic church fishing and the forests for collecting
66. spanish friars they believed that natives would not be able firewood and wild fruits
to match their skills, used strict discipline 83. Cavite, Laguna In ____ and _______, the dominicans and
such as applying corporal punishment tagalogs frequently fought over border
67. college equivalent of high school today lands

68. 19th century the universities started accepting native 84. inquilinos they payed a fixed rent and the amount
Filipinos was determined by the size and quality of
the land being worked on
69. Science and they did not teach these subjects
Math 85. kasamas sharecroppers

70. 1863 a royal decree called for the establishment 86. estate owner, the hacienda structure consisted of three
of a public school system in the PH leaseholder or srata
inquilino,
71. Illustrados a new class in the country as a result of the
tenant-
growing number of educated natives; despite
sharecropper
their wealth and education, they were still
deemed by the spaniards as inferiors; one 87. administrator between the owner and the inquilino
aim is to be in the same level as the 88. sharecropper bottom rung of the hierarchy, he suffered
spaniards most abuses and demands of the two non
72. Madrid and locals took advantage to study higher producing sectors
Barcelone education in ________ and ____________ 89. liberalism, the political influences
73. Nationalism bloomed in the liberal atmosphere impact of the
and thirst for bourbon
reform reforms, the
cadiz
74. Propaganda a talented group of students from the PH
constitution
movement
90. liberalism worldview founded on ideas of freedom and 104. Queen after he liberals in spain had deposed _________ in
equality; it inclused a wide range of politicla Isabela II the 1868 mutiny, a provisional govt was
philosophies that consider individual liberty formed, and the new govt extended to Spains
to be the most significant political goal and colonies the reforms they implemented in the
underscore individual rights and equality of motherland
opportunity
105. Father Jose ___ and other filipino priests were encouraged
91. individual most significant political goal Burgos to pursue their dream of replacing the friars
liberty with the filipino clergy as parish priests in the
country
92. liberals they normally believe that govt is necessary
to protect individuals from being abused by 106. peaceful greatest achievement of De La Torre
others and they are also aware that govt solution to
itself can pose a threat to liberty the land
problem in
93. french started a political revolution in europe and
cavite
revolution consequently in some other parts of the
globe 107. agrarian led by local hero, Eduardo Camerino, erupted
uprisings several times in cavite
94. Having battlecry
liberty, 108. Eduardo led agrarian uprisings
equality, and Camerino
fraternity
109. King Philip when the spanish bourbon ______ assented to
95. French this revolution became a period of V the throne, he and his successors Ferdinand VI,
revolution fundamental change in the political history of Charles III and Charles IV, advocated a
France as the french governmental structure century long effort to reform and modify the
was changed from absolute monarchy to a spanish empire
more liberal govt system founded on the
110. Bourbon the policy changes, known as ________,
principles of citizenship and inalienable
reforms endeavored to curtail contraband commerce,
rights
reclaim control over translantic trade, restrict
96. catholic the liberals in spain considered ________ as an the church's power, reform state finances to fill
church enemy of reforms dwindling royal offers and found tighter
administrative and political control within the
97. anti- movement against the catholic church
empire
clericalism
111. The cadiz during the napoleonic occupation of spain, a
98. radical ____________ in govt form were also introduced
constitution liberal constitution was promulgated in cadiz
modifications by liberals in spain
in March 1812
99. opening of eased the importation of books, magazines,
112. cadiz draftef by the elected representatives, the
the suez and newspapers with liberal ideas from the
constitution ________ was put in practice in the areas of the
canal west, which eventually impacted the
hispanic monarchy still under control of the
thoughts of local reformists, such as Jose
spanish crown
Rizal
113. cadiz was the first constitution in europe to deal with
100. Jean-Jacques Social Contract; liberal thinker
institution national sovereignty, recognizing sovereignty
Rousseau
as coming from the people and not from the
101. John Locke Two treaties of government; liberal thinker king
102. Thomas Common Sense; liberal thinker 114. spanish had a universal character as it included
Paine constitution everyone from overseas, like the italian
103. Governor first liberal gov gen in the PH; 1869-1871; of 1812 kingdoms and even PH
General most beloved of the spanish governors- 115. Pedro first delegates from the PH, who took their
Carlos Maria general ever assigned in the country Perez de oath of office in Madrid
De La Torre Tagle and
Jose
Manuel
Coretto
116. Governor he called for an election of Manila officials which resulted in the selection of Don Ventura de los Reyes
General
Manuel
Gonzales
Aguilar
117. Don a wealthy merchant and member of the Royal corps of artillery of manila, as the deputy
Ventura de
los Reyes he took part in the ilocos revolt, but later on engaged in the vegetable and indigo business.

he was one of the delegates who signed the constitution but it was only after a year that hose in manila knew about
its decress (Pedrosa)
118. Diego led the Ilocos revolt in 1762
Silang
119. King the constitutional monarchy that the cadiz institution attempted to put in place did not come to fruition because in
Fernando May 1814, ________ declared it invalid and restored absolutism.
VII
120. Liberal it was a very influential constitution,which vested sovereignty in the people, recognized the equality of all men and
Constitution the individual liberty of the citizen and granted the right of suffrage
121. sociological people can view their inner life and career in terms of larger historical forces; those who possess this can understand
imagination their own experiences by locating themselves in history; they recognize the responses available to them by becoming
aware of all of the individuals who share the same situations as themselves; they can grasp history in the context of
realities they face and the connections between the two

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