L4 Flashcards

1
Q

Rizal left Philippines for Spain. He
boarded the Salvadora using a
passport of Jose Mercado, which
was procured for him by his uncle
Antonio Rivera, father of Leonor
Rivera.

A

May 3, 1882

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2
Q

Rizal left Philippines for Spain. He
boarded the Salvadora using a
passport of ________, which
was procured for him by his uncle
__________, father of Leonor
Rivera.

A

Jose Mercado
Antonio Rivera

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3
Q

Rizal arrived at Singapore

A

MAY 9, 1882

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4
Q

________Rizal boarded the boat
Djemnah to continue his
trip to Spain.

A

MAY 11, 1882

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5
Q

Rizal arrived at Barcelona

A

JUNE 16, 1882

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6
Q

In the ________ he left Barcelona and established
himself in Madrid

A

fall of 1882

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7
Q

HIS FIRST VISIT TO A FOREIGN COUNTRY

A

SINGAPORE

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8
Q

He wrote his first nationalistic essay
in Barcelona entitled ___________ . This essay was published
in Diariong Tagalog on August 20,
1882 and was translated in tagalog
by ______________

A

“El Amor Patrio”
Marcelo H. Del Pilar

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9
Q

he enrolled in __________ taking up two courses: Philosophy and
Letters and Medicine

A

Universidad Central de Madrid

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10
Q

he also enrolled in
______________ for painting

A

Academy of Fine Arts of San
Fernando

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11
Q

in June 1883, he traveled to ______
to observe how medicine was being
practiced and on ________ , he
conferred the degree of _________

A

France
June 21, 1884
Licentiate in Medicine

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12
Q

On ____________ , he enrolled in
Universidad Central de Madrid taking
up two courses: Philosophy and
Letters and Medicine

A

November 3, 1882

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13
Q

organization of the Filipino and Spaniards
who wanted to ask for reform from the
government.

A

CIRCULO HISPANO FILIPINO

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14
Q

Under this organization, (CIRCULO HISPANO FILIPINO) he wrote ________

A

Mi Piden Versos (They Ask Me for
Verses)

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15
Q

his shield against the Friars who,
according to him were the
hindrance for the development and reform
of the society in the Philippines.

A

FREEMASONRY/MASONRY

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16
Q

______________ he received his diploma as
the __________

A

February 15, 1884,
Master Mason.

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17
Q

fundamentally a self improvement, volunteer
association that teaches moral, intellectual, and spiritual lessons through three initiation ceremonies.

A

FREEMASONRY

18
Q

ideas or statements that are often
false or exaggerated and that are
spread in order to help a cause, a
political leader, a government, etc.

A

PROPAGANDA

19
Q

a person who promotes or
publicizes a particular
organization or cause.

A

PROPAGANDIST

20
Q

most outstanding Propagandist

A

JOSE RIZAL

21
Q

His greatest impact on the development of a
Filipino national consciousness, however, was
his publication of two novels

A

Noli Me Tangere (Touch me not) in 1886 and El
Filibusterismo (The reign of greed)

22
Q

Prior to the arrival of Jose Rizal in Spain, many
Filipino students were already studying there
like ___________
who were both active Filipino nationalists.

A

Pedro Paterno and Gregorio Sanciano

23
Q

When Rizal arrived in Spain, the government
was in disarray because the newly adopted
_____________ created a power vacuum.
Moreover, corruption was prevalent in the
Spanish government .

A

1876 constitution

24
Q

Most of Rizal’s contribution were focused on
the idea of ___________.

A

national regeneration through
education.

25
Q

One of the budding writers who first delved
into polemics and literary bantering in a number or publications,

A

GRACIANO LOPEZ JAENA

26
Q

bi-weekly newspaper
_____________ was
born some 10 years after
the execution of the three
priests Gomburza.

A

Revista del Criculo Hispano-Filipino

27
Q

He left the islands for
Spain in 1880 after the
publication of his satirical
short novel, ___________, an
unflattering portrait of a
provincial friar

A

Fray Botod (Brother Fatso)

28
Q

Likewise, Rizal also contributed to
publications led by Graciano
Lopez Jaena the __________
which was a Spanish-owned
newspaper

A

Los Dos Mundos

29
Q

In 1884, Jaena and rizal delivered speeches at
the _____________ in Madrid
where two Filipino painters were given
recognition.

A

Exposicion de Bellas Artes

30
Q

Its subject is drawn from classical
antiquity, specifically the period of
imperial Rome, when bloody
gladiator combats were hailed as
public entertainment

A

SPOLIARIUM by JUAN LUNA

31
Q

Thus the principal
figures are two maidens stripped
of their garments and exposed to
men leering at them and
inspecting them like mere objects
or commodities.

A

VIRGENES CRISTIANAS EXPUESTAS AL POPULACHO BY
FELIX RESURECCION HIDALGO

32
Q

In ______ , Rizal joined and organization composed of Filipino liberals
exiled in Spain, the ___________

A

1888
La Solidaridad

33
Q

Aims to raise awareness
of Spain on the needs of
its colony, the Philippines.
Served as the principal
organ of the reform
movement.

A

LA SOLIDARIDAD

34
Q

an Austrian geographer
and ethnologist whom Rizal had met in Germany

A

DR. FERDINAND BLUMENTRITT

35
Q

a reform minded law

A

MARCELO DEL PILAR

36
Q

OTHER CONTRIBUTORS OF LA SOLIDARIDAD

A

1.DR. FERDINAND BLUMENTRITT
2.MARCELO DEL PILAR

37
Q

One of Rizal’s most important contributions.

A

A LETTER TO THE YOUNG WOMEN OF MALOLOS

38
Q

Recognized the efforts and bravery of 20
women of Malolos who wrote a petition letter to ___________ to allow them to put up a night school where they could study the spanish language under the tutelage of
____________.

A

Governor Veleriano Weyler
Teodoro Sandiko.

39
Q

Rizal’s fearless forecast on the
future of the Philippines within a
hundred year. It analyzes the
causes of miseries suffered by the
Filipino people under the Spanish
colonizers.

A

THE PHILIPPINE A CENTURY HENCE

40
Q

An essay published in La
Solidaridad which served as a
response to the accusations of the
Spaniards that the Filipinos were
indolent.

A

THE INDOLENCE OF FILIPINO

41
Q

Stemmed from an ethnological
interest in the cultural connections
between the peoples of the preSpanish Philippines and those of
the larger Malay region (including
modern Malaysia and Indonesia)
and the closely related political
objective of encouraging national
Pride.

A

SUCESOS DE LAS ISLAS FILIPINAS