Intro Flashcards

1
Q

In the ____ attempts were made to change Rizal with Bonifacio as the national hero

A

1970s

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2
Q

Year US President McKinley established a commission that sought to create Philippine national hero

A

1901

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3
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25th president of the United States

A

William McKinley

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4
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Members of the Commission (1901)

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Civil Governor William HowardTaft
W. Morgan Shuster
Bernard Moses
Dean Warcester
Henry Clay Ide
Trinidad Pardo de Tavera
Gregorio Araneta
jose Luzurriaga
Cayetano Arellano
Benito Legarda

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5
Q

Aspirants for the position of National Hero

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  1. Marcelo H. Del Pilar
  2. Graciano Lopez Jaena
  3. Jose Rizal
  4. Antonio Luna
  5. Emilio Jacinto
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6
Q

won according to the votes, but his life and death was not as colorful as Rizal

A

MH Del Pilar

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7
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four criteria used for choosing the national hero:

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  1. Filipino
  2. Dead
  3. Ardent love for one’s country
  4. A man honored after death by public worship/compassionate and peace-loving hero.
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8
Q

Author of “Rizal: Ang Bayani”

A

Crisanto Rivera

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9
Q

According to ______, an anthropologist and a technical member of the said commission in the book “Rizal: Ang Bayani” by Crisanto Rivera cited four criteria used for choosing the national hero

A

Dr. H. Otley Beyer

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10
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Date when Emilio Aguinaldo along with other exiles in Hong Kong held a commemorative program for Rizal

A

December 29, 1897

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11
Q

When and where did President Aguinaldo declared Dec. 30 as “Rizal Day.

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December 20, 1898, Malolos, Bulacan

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12
Q

was one of Sen. Claro M. Recto’s major fight in the Senate.

A

Senate Bill no. 438

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13
Q

Who and when was Senate Bill no. 438 presented

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Sen. Jose P. Laurel, April 17, 1956

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14
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Author of Senate Bill no. 438

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Claro M. Recto

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15
Q

Why was Senate Bill no. 438 bitterly opposed by some senators and by the Catholic Institution

A

requiring the teaching of Rizal in schools would be a violation of religious freedom

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16
Q

signed this into law as RA 1425 on June 12, 1956

A

President Ramon Magsaysay

17
Q

When and who ordered the course of Rizal to be offered as a three-unit course and as a prerequisite for graduation

A

In 1969, Secretary Carlos P. Romulo

18
Q

An act to include in the curricula of all public and private Schools, Colleges and Universities courses on the Life Works and Writings of JOSE RIZAL, particularly his novels NOLI ME TANGERE and EL FILIBUSTERISMO

A

The Rizal Law: Republic Act 1425

19
Q

mandates the immediate and full implementation of the Rizal law with sanctions against school for non-compliance

A

The 1995 memorandum/order of his Excellency Pres. Fidel v. Ramos/ Order 247

20
Q

When and who issued CHED order no. 6, providing that the Rizal course as legislated and mandated course be offered as three-unit subject.

A

1996, chairman Angel c. Alcala

21
Q

when and what reiterates and specifies CHED ORDER No. 6, making Philippine history and Rizal as required three ( 3) unit courses.

A

September 25, 1996 CHED Memorandum order (CMO) No. 59 among others

22
Q

his book entitled “Rizal without the Overcoat”, Rizal could have lived beyond December 30, 1896, if he had simply stayed out of the Philippines and its politics. If he remained in Hong Kong, then he would just be another forgotten expatriate Filipino doctor

A

Ambeth Ocampo

23
Q

Rizal acquired the official title of title of Philippine National Hero in 1901 under the country’s first American civil governor,

A

William Howard Taft

24
Q

Act. No. 345

A

On February 1, 1902, Act. No. 345 set December 30 as Rizal Day.

25
Q

Act No. 243

A

The Act No. 243 was enacted on September 28, 1901 granting the right to use public land upon the Luneta in the City of Manila upon which to erect a statue of Jose Rizal

26
Q

When did theNational Commission on Educationon enacted RA 1425

A

August 16, 1956

27
Q

a nationalist is an alumnus of CPU, a donor of the Recto scholarship in our College of Law (CPU) and the President of the Constitutional Convention which drafted our Philippine Constitution on Feb. 3, 1936.

A

Claro M. Recto

28
Q

a nationalist is from Tanawan, Batangas. Besides being a senator, he was a former secretary of Interior Justice of the Supreme Court and President of the Japanese sponsored Philippine Republic.He died in 1963.

A

Jose P. Laurel

29
Q

edited by Antonio Luna published articles to honor and commemorate the death of Rizal

A

“La Independencia” and“EL Heraldo de la Revolucion”

30
Q

Rizal monument at Luneta is imported from

A

Europe

31
Q

Rizal monument at Luneta was created by a Swiss, ______, a runner up in an international sponsored nationalists in 1912.

A

Henry Kissling

32
Q

Who said Rizal is the model of the Filipinos

A

Fernando Acevedo

33
Q

“your moral influence over us is indisputable”.

A

Dr. Tomas Arejola

34
Q

“Rizal was the greatest product of the Philippines and that his coming to the world was like the appearance of a rare comet, whose rare brilliance appears only every other century; the most prominent man of his own people but the greatest man the Malayan race has produced”.

A

Ferdinand Blumentritt

35
Q

“the first among the Filipinos”

A

Vicente Barrantes

36
Q

Oppositionists in senate bill no. 438

A

Senators Decoroso Rosales (brother of Archbishop, then Cardinal Rosales),
Sen. Mariano Cuenco (brother of Archbishop Cuenco),
Fransisco “Soc” Rodrigo (President of Catholic Active Group.

37
Q

Year Education Secretary, Jose E. Romero, allowed schools much leeway in their implementation of the provisions of the law. Some schools issued exceptions from the reading of Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo.

A

1956

38
Q

Year Education Secretary Alejandro Roces ordered the integration of the Rizal course with appropriate subjects other than Spanish as practiced

A

1965