(Prelims) Republic Act 1425 Flashcards
He Is the greatest hero of the Philippines
Jose Rizal
He is a national hero who fought using pen and paper
Jose Rizal
He is a national hero who did not go to the battlefield but found Katipunan
Andres Bonifacio
Andres Bonifacio used/had this equipment to fight for our country
bolo
He is a national hero who cannot walk
Apolinario Mabini
Apolinario Mabini had what type of disease?
polio
He was the first president of the Philippines
Emilio Aguinaldo
He is a national hero who was from a rich family and was a lawyer
Marcelo H. Del Pilar
Marcelo H. Del Pilar was known as a?
anti-friar
He is a national hero who defended the Muslim religion (Mindanao)
Sultan Kudarat
He is a famous painter
Juan Luna
He expressed through painting the hardships that people went through
Juan Luna
Juan Luna is known for what painting?
Spolarium
She was known as the Mother of Balintawak
Melchora Aquino
Melchora Aquino was also known as?
Tandang Sora
She was the wife of Diego Silang
Gabriela Silang
She was the first female member of KKK from Ilocos
Gabriela Silang
3 branches of the Government
- Executive
- Judiciary
- Legislative
Branch of the government that carries out the approved law
Executive
Branch of the government that evaluates the proposed law
Judiciary
Branch of the government that creates the law
Legislative
The executive branch of the government consists of?
-President
- Vice President
- Cabinet
- Federal Agencies
The Judiciary branch of the government consists of?
Supreme Court
The Legislative branch of the government consists of?
- Congress
- Senate
- House of Representatives
T or F: Not anyone in the legislative can propose a law
False; everyone in the legislative branch can propose a law bakit ba
Upper house in the Legislative branch?
Senate
Lower house in the Legislative branch
House of Representatives
This is something that needs to undergo through a legislative process
Bill
This is the proposal of the law
Bill
What are the (10)steps in the Legislative Process
- First Reading
- Committee Action
- Second Reading
- Third Reading
- Transmittal of the Approved Bill to the Senate
- Senate Action of the Approved Bill to the house
- Conference Committee
- Transmittal of the Bill to the President
- Presidential Action of the Bill
- Action of Approved Bill
- Action on Vetoed Bill
T or F: The vetoed bill is returned to the Congress?
True; babalik tapos i-try na baka mag agree majority sa Congress
How many votes in the Congress should be obtained to overturn the vetoed bill?
two-third (2/3)
Known as the Noli-Fili Bill
Senate Bill 438
Main proponent of the Noli-FIli law
Claro M. Recto
He sponsored this law
Jose P. Laurel
The Noli-Fili Bill was applied on what day
April 3, 1956
An act to make Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo compulsory reading in All Public and Private Colleges and Universities and for other Purposes
The Noli-Fili Bill (Senate Bill 438)
Debates about The Noli-Fili Bill (Senate Bill 438) started when
April 23, 1956
T or F: schools threatened to close after the debates started
True
He was an anti-Rizal bill who said that the bill attempted to discredit the Catholic Religion
Senator Mariano Cuenco
how many lines a from Noli and lines from El FIli were said to be offensive to the Catholic religion?
170 lines from Noli and 50 lines from El Fili
He was an anti-Rizal bill who said that the bill might divide the nation
Senator Mariano Cuenco
He was an anti-Rizal bill who was the President of a Catholic organization
Senator Francisco Rodrigo
He was an anti-Rizal bill who said that the bill presented a false picture of the Catholic Religion
Senator Francisco Rodrigo
He was an anti-Rizal bill who said that the bill compulses the students to read something that impairs freedom of speech and religion
Senator Francisco Rodrigo
He was an anti-Rizal bill who was a brother of an Archbishop
Senator Decoroso Rosales
He was an anti-Rizal bill who said that the bill would lead to the closure of Catholic schools in the country
Senator Decoroso Rosales
He was an anti-Rizal bill who said, “ let us not create a conflict between nationalism and religion, the government and the church.”
Senator Soc Rodrigo
He was a Pro-Rizal Bill who said that the novels have no intentions of discrediting the Church
Claro M. Recto
He was a Pro-Rizal Bill who said that both of the famous novel must be read by all of the FIlipinos and taken to heart
Senator P. Laurel
2 novels that Senator P. Laurel said that everyone must read
- Noli Me Tangere
- El Filibusterismo
He proposed amendments in the bill and removed the compulsory reading and added other works
Senator P. Laurel
an act to include in the Curricula of all public and private schools, colleges & universities courses on the life, works and writings of Dr. Jose Rizal
Rizal Law (R.A. 1425 )
Noli Fili Bill
ayaw q na
who signed the Rizal Law (R.A. 1425 )
Ramon Magsaysay
when was the Rizal Law (R.A. 1425 ) signed
June 12, 1956
Main objectives of Rizal Law
To rededicate the lives of the youth to the ideals and nationalism
2. To pay tribute to our national hero for the devoting his life and works in shaping the Filipino character
3. To gain an inspiring source of Patriotism
denotes proud devotion and loyalty to one’s nation; being courageous
Patriotism
involves a desire to attain freedom and political independence, especially under foreign power
Nationalism
How many sections are there in the Rizal Law?
6
section that mandates the students to read the two great novels of Rizal
Section 1
section that states the bill being included in the curricula of all schools, colleges, and universities, public and private
Section 1
This section mandates the schools to have “adequate number” of copies in the library
Section 2
This section orders the Board of National Education to publish the works in English, Tagalog, and other major Philippine languages
Section 3
It prohibits the discussion of religious doctrines by persons engaged in any public school
Section 4
Most important section of Rizal Law
section 4
how much money was used to propose the law?
300k pesos
T or F: There are students who took exemption from reading Rizal’s novels
False - ikaw baka gusto mo eme
which memorandum states to fully implement the RA 1425 as there had been reports that the law had still not been totally carried out
Memorandum Order No. 247
Who created the Memorandum Order Np. 247?
Former President FIdel V. Ramos
Memorandum that issued enforcing strict compliance to Memorandum No. 247
CHED Memorandum No. 3
is an act prohibiting cockfighting, horse racing, and jai alai on the thirtieth day of December of each year
R.A. No. 229
T or F: Rizal subject provides insights into how to deal current problems
True
T or F: Our view of history forms the manner we perceive the present, and therefore does not influence the kind of solutions we provide for existing problems
False - iniinfluence yung possible solution
T or F: This subject will help us understand ourselves better
True
T or F: this subject does not teach patriotism and nationalism
False - tinuturo
T or F: This subject does not provide various essential life lesson
False - it provides
What does this subject develop in each person?
Logical and critical thinking
thinking refers to discerning, evaluative, and analytical thinking
Critical Thinking
T or F: one should succumb to the irrational whims and baseless opinions
False - NEVER
T or F: Rizal serves as a worthwhile model and inspiration
True
Rizal was involved in a love triangle with?
Antonio Luna
Who was Juan Luna’s model in some paintings?
Rizal
who was RIzal’s common law wife
Josephine Bracken
who was the person Josephine Bracken able to tutor?
former President Sergio Osmena
Rizal’s true love
Leonor Rivera
who was the descendant of Rizal’s sister(Maria)
Gemma Cruz Araneta
he was the descendant of Rizal’s first love
Chino Trinidad
was able to retrieve original manuscript of Rizal’s novel
Alejandro Roces
T or F: Alejandro Roces was able to retrieve Rizal’s original manuscript with a high fee
False - walang bayad
National mourning in honor of Rizal
December 30
made Rizal the National Hero of the Philippines
American Governor William Howard Taft
the act that renamed the province of Morong into province of Rizal
Act 137 of Taft Commission
The act that made December 30 as Rizal Day and making it as one of national holidays
Philippine Commission Act 345
An act that enacted the building of statue of Rizal using a public land in Luneta, Manila
Philippine Commission 243
The act that undertook the construction of National Cultural Shrine and other memorials to dedicate to Rizal
Executive Order 52
Executive Order 52 was enacted on which president
Ramon Magsaysay
date when the Noli-FIli Bill was forwarded to the Congress
April 17, 1956