LESSON 1 Flashcards
THREE (3) CRITERIA: National hero
- A hero who is not violent and militant, and if possible, preferred peaceful means like education.
- A hero who had no qualms on American imperialism.
- A hero who is already dead.
had appointed Rizal to embody the brand of nationalism propagated by the American colonial government.
William H. Taft (1901)
THREE (3) STEPS instead were made by the American colonial government to promote his heroism:
- The creation of Rizal Province.
- The erection of Rizal Monument.
- The declaration of Rizal Day.
also known as the Rizal Law
Republic Act. No. 1425
Rizal Law was enacted on
June 12, 1956
Rizal Law was sponsored and authored
mainly by the late _________
and ___________.
Senator Jose P. Laurel
and Senator Claro M. Recto.
Senate Bill No. 438 was submitted to the Senate Committee on Education on
April 3, 1956
Before the enactment of the Rizal Law, ___________ was submitted to the Senate Committee on Education on April 3,
1956.
Senate Bill No. 438
when was the Senate Bill No. 438 sponsored and presented to the members of the Senate or the Upper House by the late Senator Jose P. Laurel.
April 17,1956
filed a similar bill called House Bill No. 5561 to the House of Representatives.
Congressman Jacobo Z. Gonzales
Congressman Jacobo Z. Gonzales also filed a similar bill called _________ to the House of Representatives.
House Bill No. 5561
Senate Bill No. 438 was unanimously approved on the second reading and in the Lower House on
On May 12, 1956
House Bill No. 5561 was unanimously approved on the second reading and in the Lower House on
May 14, 1956
the bill was signed into law by President Ramon Magsaysay, giving birth to Republic Act 1425 or the Rizal Law on
June 12,1956
On June 12, 1956, the bill was signed into law by ___________, giving birth to __________.
President Ramon Magsaysay
Republic Act 1425 or the Rizal Law