Group 7 Flashcards

1
Q

-Rizal was arrested on, upon his arrival in Manila from Europe.

A

December 15,1896

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2
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-Rizal’s trialbegan on, and was conducted by a
military court. He was charged with sedition, conspiracy, and rebellion.

A

December 26, 1896

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3
Q

-,Rizal was found guilty and sentenced to
death by firing squad. His execution took place at bagumbayan
(now Luneta Park) in Manila, where he faced hisbdeath with
courage,famouslydeclaring,”Consummatumest”(itisfinished).

A

December30,1896

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4
Q

On December 29 at 6 a.m., read before Rizal his death sentence. His execution was scheduled the following day.

A

Capt. Rafael Dominguez-

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5
Q

,-In his last hours Rizal read the Bible and Thomas à Kempis’s Imitation of Christ, which he later dedicated to Josephine Bracken.

A

Mi Ultimo Adiós

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6
Q

After his exile in Dapitan, Rizal was initially supposed to be sent to Cuba to assist in the fight against yellow fever, but he was instead transported back to Manila.

A

Dapitan to Cuba –

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7
Q

He was sent to Barcelona, Spain, for further investigation regarding his alleged involvement in revolutionary activities.

A

Cuba to Barcelona –

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8
Q

After a brief stay in Barcelona, Rizal was returned to Manila, where he was arrested upon arrival.

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Barcelona to Manila –

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9
Q

– Finally, Rizal was executed at Bagumbayan Field (now known as Luneta Park) on December 30, 1896.

A

Manila to Bagumbayan

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10
Q

an act to include in the curricula of all public and private schools, colleges and universities courses on the life ,works and writing of Jose Rizal, authorizing the printing and distribution thereof, and for other purposes

A

Republic Act No. 1425-

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11
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is hereby authorized and directed to adopt forthwith measure to implement and carry out the provision of this section, including the writing and printing of appropriate primers, readers and textbooks.

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The board of national education -

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12
Q
  • manila is famous for its postcard-pretty viewed best from the Bayside Rizal Park also known as
A

Luneta

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13
Q
  • execution of the prominent novelist and physician Jose Rizal.
A

December 30, 1896

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14
Q

The 3 garote or filipino priest

A
  1. Mariano Gomez
  2. Jose Burgos
  3. Jacinto Zamora
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15
Q

Jose Rizal the Philippines national hero was a man of gift

A
  1. Multi-lingual writer
  2. Poet
  3. Artist
  4. Scholar
  5. Physician
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16
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  • Rizal: Asia’s first apostle of nationalism
A

Gregorio F. Zaide

17
Q

-The hero of the Philippines

A

Charles Russell

18
Q
  • A people’s hero: Rizal of the Philippines
A

Bernard Reines

19
Q

the great Malayan

A

Carlos Quirino-

20
Q

Pride of the Malay Race

A

Rafael Palma-

21
Q
  • man of the century
A

Pedro Gagelonia

22
Q
  • A reiteration of the greatness of the Martyr of bagumbayan
A

Ricardo Pascual

23
Q

-Retana’s Vida y escritos del Dr. Jose Rizal

A

Wenceslao Emilio

24
Q
  • the first important biography of Rizal appeared in 1907 who carefully left out his books the fact that he was rabidly anti indio
A

Vida y escritos del Dr Jose Rizal

25
Q

Jose Rizal’s exile in, a remote town in Mindanao, spanned from 1892 to 1896. This period, though initially perceived as a tedious and unexciting interlude, proved to be remarkably fruitful for Rizal.

A

Dapitan-

26
Q

,- the Jesuit superior, required Rizal to retract his religious errors, make pro-Spanish and anti-revolution statements, perform church rites, and demonstrate exemplary conduct. Rizal refused, so he lived with Captain Carnicero, who respected his character.

A

Father Pablo Pastells