Rizal Flashcards
The teaching of Jose Rizal’s life, works, and writings is mandated by _____, otherwise known as the Rizal Law
Republic Act 1425
Edsa revolution is a manifestation of one Rizal’s virtue of character which pertain to
Civic responsibility
In Rizal’s view the best government was a mixture between
representative democracy and responsible model of democracy
When the _____ who had been expelled in the Philippines in 1768 returned to Manila in 1859, the Governor-General authorized them to take over the Escuela Pia.
Jesuits
____ defines government as the rise of an institution which has a “monopoly of the legitimate use of physical power”
Max Weber
Raising revenue from all the citizens without any classification.
LEGITIMATE USE OF GOVERNMENT POWER
Taking of private property for personal use
ILLEGITIMATE USE OF GOVERNMENT POWER
Deprivation of one’s life with due process
LEGITIMATE USE OF GOVERNMENT POWER
Only natural born Filipino citizen can sit in the Philippine Congress
LEGITIMATE USE OF GOVERNMENT POWER
Sub- professional and Professional Civil Service Exam
LEGITIMATE USE OF GOVERNMENT POWER
Imposition of license fee to regulate online business
LEGITIMATE USE OF GOVERNMENT POWER
Providing free quality education
OBJECTIVE OF PROPAGANDA
Impose tariff on imported alcohol products
LEGITIMATE USE OF GOVERNMENT POWER
Arresting a person committing a crime without warrant of arrest
ILLEGITIMATE USE OF GOVERNMENT POWER
Imposition of higher tax rate with a lower tax base
ILLEGITIMATE USE OF GOVERNMENT POWER
Charging of libel cases against anyone who criticized the government
ILLEGITIMATE USE OF GOVERNMENT POWER
Contract of sale between private individuals or compies
LEGITIMATE USE OF GOVERNMENT POWER
In his essay “______” Rizal observed that “without education and liberty…no reform is impossible”
The Indolence of the Filipinos
In Rizal’s novel _____, he wrote: …. we are speaking of the present condition of the Philippines…yes, we are entering upon a period of strife…the strife is between the past, which seizes and strives with curses to cling to the tottering feudal castles, and the future, whose some of triumph may be heard from afar. Bringing the message of good news from other land.”
Noli Me tangere
a government in which all power is shared by citizens. The word demos is derived from a Greek word which means people.
Democracy
Practices that prohibited in the Philippines in Contemporary settings
Trafficking in Persons
Forced Labor and Slavery
Sexual Exploitation
Debt Bondage
The most outstanding Propagandist was ___, a physician, scholar, scientist, and writer.
José Rizal
A propagandist who wrote the satirical novel Fray Botod (Brother Fatso)
Graciano Lopez Jaena
The author of Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas
Antonio de Morga
Cancellation of all existing TV and Radio broadcasting franchise
NOT OBJECTIVE OF PROPAGANDA
Prohibiting activist to conduct a rally in a freedom park
NOT OBJECTIVE OF PROPAGANDA
Holding picket and strike
OBJECTIVE OF PROPAGANDA
Early English translations of the novel used titles like _____ (1900) and _____ (1912), disregarding the symbolism of the title, but the more recent translations were published using
An Eagle Flight
The Social Cancer
Which of the following novel inspire Rizal to write Noli Me Tangere
Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cab
He finances the printing of Noli Me Tangere
Maximo Viola
Rizal was initially hesitant, but Viola insisted and ended up lending Rizal ____ for 2,000 copies
₱300
Viola arrived in Berlin in December 1886, and by March 21, 1887, Rizal had sent a copy of the novel to his friend, _____.
Blumentritt
The book was banned by Spanish authorities in the Philippines, although copies were smuggled into the country. The first Philippine edition (and the second published edition) was finally printed in 1899 in Manila by ____ in Escolta
Chofre y Compania
_____, who has become a personification of the ideal Filipino woman, loving and unwavering in her loyalty to her spouse; and the priest _____, who reflects the covert fathering of illegitimate children by members of the Spanish clergy
María Clara
Father Dámaso
Father Salví and the head sacristan killed him. It is
not directly stated that he was killed, but a dream of Basilio’s suggests that _____ died during his encounter with Padre Salví and his
Crispín
_______ is excommunicated from the church, but has it lifted through the intercession of the sympathetic
governor general
Crisóstomo
Crisóstomo Ibarra in disguise, presumed dead at the end of Noli Me Tángere. Ibarra has returned as the wealthy jeweler ______
Simoun
Senator Claro M. Recto was the primary author of Senate Bill 438. The original version of Jose Rizal’s novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo are also made available for reading in primary and intermediate school as provided in the compromising bill.
T1F2
Crisostomo Ibarra return as Simon Ibarra in the novel El Filibusterismo. The justice system in the Philippines is not working.
F1T2
Don Santiago de los Santos was Maria Clara’s stepfather. Pilosopong tasyo expresses his ideals in paper, written in a cryptographic alphabet.
F1T2
Political ideology refers to a set of ideals and beliefs about people and the government in a wide perspective. Corpuz concludes that rizals life suggest that he is the father of the country
T1T2
Compromised Bill enacted on
Flag Day
Rizal’s most esteemed German Friend
Ferdinand Blumentritt
An organization of Filipino students in Madrid
Circulo Hispano-Filipino
- One of the men he steemed and respected in Calamba during his boyhood.
B. Father Leoncio Lopez