17-18 Flashcards
CHAPTER 17
Leadership
we can determine what is needed to have a position worthy to be emulated based on Rizal’s?
life and writings
His —————- was enlightening the minds of his fellow Filipinos.
passion
To become a leader, one must ————– and become an expert.
train
His love for ————– gave him an advantage over his peers.
books
He even earned distinctions and medals when he was a student, all because he willed himself and believed that what he was doing was not for his sake but for the
betterment of his country
Certain qualities a good leader should have?
intelligence and foresight
to hone and have that character, he / she must be?
knowledgeable of the facts at hand
CHAPTER 18
Rizal and the Philippine Revolution of 1896
what chapter analyzes the concepts of reform and revolution to see if Rizal’s Views really contradicted the aspiration of the Philippine Revolution of 1896.
chapter 18
the historian who wrote the “Veneration without Understanding
Renato Constantino
Historian Renato Constantino, in his 1969 Rizal Day lecture, wrote a seminal article entitled ?
Veneration without Understanding
he prescribed the nation to replace Rizal 1n the pantheon of heroes with a ”true” hero.
Renato Constantino
in what year Rizal had already been entertaining the possibility of a Separate Filipino Nation.
1887-1888
”the first public outcome of the influence of Noli me Tangere” or also known as?
the Manifestation of 1888
how many people spearheaded the standoff were imprisoned?
28
on what ways did Rizal’s family was directly affected by Spanish persecution
1) Manuel Hidalgo, his brother-in-law, was deported to Bohol;
2) their house in Calamba was demolished; and 3) his parents and sisters were exiled in different parts of the archipelago
Rizal realize that the best solution to combat the Spanish tyranny was to
Return to the philippines
One must realize that for Rizal, the ultimate goal was
independence
———— was one method, as clearly seen in his proposed constitution of La Liga Filipina in 1892
Reform
two main evidence of Constantino’s attack on Rizal
Pio Valenzuela’s prison testimony in 1896 and the repudiation for revolution in Rizal’s December 15, 1898 manifesto to certain Filipinos.