Jose Rizal's Family Background Flashcards
What is Rizal’s Mixed Heritage?
Chinese
Spanish
Indigenous Filipino
Jose Rizal’s Formal Education began at the _____ a prestigious ___ school.
He pursued higher education at ____ from ___ to ___
He was exposed to ____ which was a pivotal role for him becoming a reformist
Ateneo Municipal de Manila
Jesuit-run (roman catholic priests basically)
University of Santo Tomas
1877 to 1882
Enlightenment
In 1891, Teodora was compelled to endure a fifty-kilometer journey to ____. Because she refused to adopt the Hispanicized surname ____ and insisted on using ____.
Sta. Cruz, Laguna
Realonda de Rizal
Alonzo
Family’s influence on Rizal’s Agenda (5)
- Diverse Heritage
- allowed him to appreciate various cultures and viewpoints - Emotional Support and Encouragement
- his parents nurtured a loving environment that fostered his growth. - Education and Enlightenment
His knowledge and ideas of enlightenment cane from both Filipino and FOreign sources - Economic Privilege
- it afforded him a means to get global privilege on colonial issues and injustive. He also was able to interact with like-minded individuals. - Exposure to social injustices.
- The abuse and discrimination from Spanish authorities on his family and personal encounters made him seek reforms
Initially, what was Rizal for?
What did he help establish for peaceful reform to address social and political issues?
Peaceful Reformatiom
La Liga Filipina
____ peaceful constitutional changes under the same government
___ profound and often violent changes within a society. Can encompass various aspects, including political upheaval, regime change, or a shift in the power structure
Reformation
Revolution