Rizal- Prelim Coverage Flashcards

1
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fatherland, motherland, country, homeland
natio - people

A

patria

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2
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who impose the Rizal law

A

Sen. Claro M. Recto

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3
Q

when was Rizal law imposed

A

June 12, 1956

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4
Q

when was PH Independence Day?

A

June 12, 1898

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5
Q

when was the PH Full independence

A

July 4, 1946

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6
Q

when was the GOMBURZA Martyrdom

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Feb 17, 1872

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7
Q

Is a group sentiment developed among people sharing similarities- in geography, history, language, culture, aspirations

A

Nationalism

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8
Q

the freedom to exercise inalienable
rights (to live, to be free and to be happy); paternalistic
government

A

Liberalism

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9
Q

ideas and ideals with corresponding policies and programs for their attainment

A

Ideologies

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10
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agreement among citizens and the ruler that defines the rights and duties of each

A

Social Contract Theory

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11
Q

the revolution in which nationalism and ideology was born

A

FRENCH REVOLUTION

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12
Q

the revolution in which economic
liberalism, free trade, capitalism was encouraged

A

Industrial Revolution in the 18th century

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13
Q

Philippines was opened to international trade since 1834,

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abolition of the Galleon trade

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14
Q

Philippine representation in the Spanish parliament

A

Cortes

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15
Q

is a decree that allows natives to study and establishing primary schools

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Educational Reform Decree of 1863

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16
Q

facilitated the quick entry of liberal ideas from Europe.

A

opening of Suez Canal

17
Q

died in an earthquake in 1863

A

Fr. Pedro Pelaez

18
Q

beginning of a nationalist consciousness

A

February 17, 1872

18
Q

led the Cofradia de San Jose in Tayabas, which was eventually crushed by the Spanish colonial government.

A

Hermano Pule

18
Q

Political changes in Spain, such as the ________________ in 1868 and the subsequent restoration of the Monarchy,

A

Glorious Revolution

18
Q

a strict governor-general

A

Rafael de Izquierdo

19
Q

a liberal governor-general

A

Carlos Maria de La Torre

20
Q

holds the parish in cavite, bacoor and from Sta Cruz Manila

A

Fr. Mariano Gomes

21
Q

a case of banditry in Cavite.

A

Luis Parang case

22
Q

3 priests went to these two schools

A

San Juan de Letran College and UST,

23
Q

he is a creole who holds the most important parish, the Manila cathedral

A

Fr. Jose Burgos

24
Q

the Council of Trent stated that the ______ should do the missionary works

A

regular priests

25
Q

handles the parishes

A

secular priest (native priests)

26
Q

government and church unity

A

Royal Patronage

27
Q

leadership in the Mexican revolution set a precedent for the fear of Filipino priests’ potential revolutionary actions

A

Fr. Miguel Hidalgo

28
Q

a key witness, was also convicted and sentenced to execution, the traitor

A

Francisco Zaldua

29
Q

the priest that was born on Pandacan, Manila and holds the church in Marikina

A

Francisco Zamora

30
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