Rizal First Return to Phil Flashcards
As soon Rizal arrived in Manila, aboard
the steamer__________?
Haiphong
After _______ years in Europe, he began receiving letters and advices from unknown persons about the dangers he was facing.
5
How long did Rizal stay in Manila
few days
Rizal’s decision to return home were:
- Operates on mother’s eyes
- Serve his people
- Find out how Noli me tangere were affecting filipinos
- Know why leonor rivera stopped communicating with him
In Calamba, Rizal decided to practice his profession as an?
Opthalmologist
First ever patient of Rizal for the removal of her cataract
Teodora
With true missionary spirit, Rizal charged fees
in accordance with the financial capacity of each
patient. Rizal, who came to be called______________because he came from Germany.
Doctor Uliman
What did Rizal open for young people that enjoys gambling and cockfights.
Gymnasium
Who did Rizal failed to see in Dagupan
Leonor Rivera
What did Rizal encourage the young people instead of gambling.
Sports, gymnastics, fencing, shooting
Why did Leonor’s mother forbade rizal in going to Dagupan.
She did not like him for a son-in-law
His fame, however, was due not only to his
being a good doctor and surgeon but also
extended to the__________
Political Arena
Who were the enemies of Rizal
Friars and Spaniards
who was a liberal-minded Spaniard, requested
Rizal to come in Malacanang.
Governor General Emilio Terrero
What did Rizal explain to the governor general
merely exposing the truth
What copy did the Governor general asked rizal
Copy of Noli
Who refused to let Rizal borrow a copy for the Governor general
Fe. Francisco de Paula Sanchez
Fr. Jose Bech
Fr. Frederico Faura
Who guarded rizal from the anti-rizal actions. who belonged to a noble family. He spoke English, French and Spanish
Lieutenant Jose Taviel de Andrade,
Who did the governor general terrero sent a copy of Noli
Father Gregorio Echavarria
Rector of the University of
Sto. Tomas and Archbishop of Manila
Father Gregorio Echavarria
Who made a report about Noli
Msgr. Pedro Payo
Attackers of Noli
- Fr. Salvador Font
- Fr. Jose Rodriguez
- General Jose de Salamanca
- General Luis M. de Panco
- Sr. Fernando Vida
- Vicente Barrantes
An agustinian that described Rizal as ignorant reccomended that:
“the importation, reprinting and circulation of this destructive book in the Islands be prohibited”.
Fr. Salvador Font
An agustinian that published a series of eight pamphlets entitled “Questions of Supreme Interest” to blast the Noli and other anti-Spanish writings.
Fr. Jose Rodriguez