TLWR Flashcards

1
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the fundamental defender of the Rizal Bill was even named as a socialist and an enemy of Catholicism.

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Senator Claro M. Recto

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2
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co-author of the law, believes that Filipinos, particularly the youth, should learn from the high ideals of Jose Rizal

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Jose P. Laurel

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3
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considered one of the most controversial bills in the Philippines.

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Senate Bill 438

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4
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The bill was opposed by three senators:

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Senator Francisco Rodrigo
Senator Mariano Cuenco
Senator Decoroso Rosales

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5
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has alleged that Rizal violated Canon Law 13999

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CBCP

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6
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CBCP stands for

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Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines

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7
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a collection of Rizal’s literary works that contain patriotic philosophy excluding the two novels.

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Rizalian Anthology

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8
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plans to include works by others about Rizal

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Senator Laurel

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9
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Suggested the exemption to those students

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Senator Lim

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10
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Promulgates the rules and regulations

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Senator Primicias

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11
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All schools, colleges, and universities, public or private, must include courses on Jose Rizal’s life

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Section 1

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12
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Schools and universities are required to maintain sufficient copies of the original and unexpurgated editions of Noli Me Tangere

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Section 2

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13
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The Board of National Education plans to translate Jose Rizal’s writings into English

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Section 3

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14
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This Act does not alter or repeal section 927 of the Administrative Code

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Section 4

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15
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The authorization allows for the allocation of 300,000 pesos from any unallocated fund

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Section 5

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16
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This Act shall take effect upon its approval.

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Section 6

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17
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WHEN THE PROVISION OF THE RIZAL LAW IS APPROVED?

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Approved on June 12, 1956.

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18
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On this day, the Technical Committee selected the following nine Filipino historical figures to be recommended as National Heroes

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November 15, 1995

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19
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On November 15, 1995, the Technical Committee after deliberation and careful study based on ________________ and ______________’s criteria selected the following nine Filipino historical figures to be recommended as National Heroes

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Dr. Onofre D. Corpuz
Dr. Alfredo Lagmay

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20
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In 1993, he created the National Heroes Committee to study, evaluate, and recommend Filipino national heroes for their outstanding character and achievements.

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President Ramos

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21
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NCAA stands for?

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National Commission for Culture and the Arts

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22
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He is an example of a many-splendored genius who becomes the greatest hero of the nation.

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Dr. Jose Rizal

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23
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Rizal’s nickname?

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Pepe

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24
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Rizal’s birthdate?

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June 19, 1861

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25
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Rizal’s birthplace?

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Calamba, Laguna

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26
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Rizal’s dog name?

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USMAN

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27
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At what age was Rizal baptized, and when?

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3 yrs old at the 22nd of June

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28
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A priest who baptized Rizal

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Fr. Rufino Collantes (Spanish Priest)

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29
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Who’s Rizal’s Godfather?

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Fr. Pedro Casanas

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30
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The name Mercado in 1731 means ?

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market

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31
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Rizal came from the word ____________ means rice field.

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Ricial

32
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Rizal’s grandfather

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DON FRANCISCO ALEJANDRO MERCADO

33
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Rizal’s grandmother

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DONA TEODORA DE QUINTOS ALONSO

34
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Rizal’s father

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FRANCISCO MERCADO RIZAL

35
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Rizal’s mother

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DONYA TEODORA

36
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a year he studied high school at Ateneo Municipal de Manila

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1872-1877

37
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a year he took up Philosophy and Letter at the University of Sto. Tomas

A

1878

38
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a year Rizal enrolled in the College of Medicine at the University of Sto. Tomas

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1879

39
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a year he began writing the Noli Me Tangere

A

1884

40
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a day where he received the degree in Licentiate in Medicine from the Universidad Central de Madrid

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June 21, 1884

41
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a day when he received the degree in Licentiate in Philosophy and Letters and completed studies for the Doctor of Medicine.

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June 19, 1885

42
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a year he studied Ophthalmology at the University of Leipzig

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1886

43
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a day when he completed the manuscript of Noli Me Tangere.

A

Feb. 21, 1887

44
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a month and year when he published the Noli Me Tangere in Berlin, Germany with financial help of Dr. Maximo Viola

A

March 1887

45
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a year he annotated Antonio de Morga’s Sucesos dela Islas Filipinas to awaken his countrymen to a consciousness

A

1888

46
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a year when he wrote for La Solidaridad

A

1889

47
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a year when he published his edition of Morga’s Sucesos in Paris.

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1890

48
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a year when he published El Filibusterismo, translated “French Declaration on the Rights of Man” into Filipino,

A

1892

49
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a year when he lived in Dapitan to serve as a doctor

A

1892-1896

50
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a day when he got married to Josephine Bracken in the morning and executed by a firing squad at 7:03 in the morning at the Bagumbayan Field and was buried at the Paco Cemetery

A

Dec 30, 1896

51
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The eldest child of the Rizal-Alonzo marriage. Married Manuel Timoteo Hidalgo of Tanauan, Batangas.

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SATURNINA RIZAL (1850 - 1913)

52
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Only brother of Jose Rizal and the second child. Studied at San Jose College in Manila; became a farmer and later a general of the Philippine Revolution

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PACIANO RIZAL (1851 - 1930)

53
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The third child, married Antonio Lopez at Morong, Rizal; a teacher and musician

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NARCISA RIZAL (1852 - 1939)

54
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The fourthd child. Married Silvestre Ubaldo; died in 1887 from childbirth.

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OLYMPIA RIZAL (1855 - 1887)

55
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The fifth child. Married Matriano Herbosa.

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LUCIA RIZAL (1857 - 1919)

56
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The sixth child. Married Daniel Faustino Cruz of Binan, Laguna

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MARIA RIZAL (1859-1945)

57
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The second son of the seventh child.

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JOSE RIZAL (1861-1896)

58
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The eight child. Died at the age of three.

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CONCEPCION RIZAL (1862 - 1865)

59
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The ninth child. An epileptic, died a spinster.

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JOSEFA RIZAL (1865 - 1951)

60
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The tenth child. Died a spinster and the last of the family to die.

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TRINIDAD RIZAL (1868-1951)

61
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The youngest child married Pantaleon Quintero.

A

SOLEDAD RIZAL (1870-1929):

62
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a poem about Rizal’s beloved town written by Rizal in 1876 when he was 15 years old and a student in the Ateneo de Manila.

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Un Cuerdo A Mi Pueblo (In Memory of My Town)

63
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It brought Rizal his first sorrow

A

the death of little Concha

64
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at this age he began to join religious processions, and novena in the church.

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age of three

65
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at this age he was able to read the Spanish bible with the help of his mother.

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age of five

66
Q

made the most profound impression on Rizal “died a martyr to its illusions’

A

The Story of the Moth

67
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Rizal’s first poem in native language at the age of eight, it reveals Rizal’s earliest nationalist sentiment

A

Sa Aking Mga Kabata (To My Fellow Children)

68
Q

on this month and year at the age of eight, Rizal needed to leave his family to study in Biñan.

A

June 1869

69
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he had the reward and punishment as his method of teaching; he used corporal punishment to inculcate discipline to his students

A

Maestro Justiniano Cruz

70
Q

he was challenged by Rizal to a fight

A

Pedro

71
Q

Rizal’s teacher in painting

A

Juancho

72
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Rizal’s first tutor

A

Maestro Celestino

73
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second tutor

A

Maestro Lucas Padua

74
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a former classmate of Rizal’s father, he lived at the Rizal home and instructed Jose in Spanish and Latin.

A

Leon Monroy

75
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he received a letter from his sister Saturnina advising him to ride the steamer

A

December 1870

76
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he reached his home at Calamba.

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December 17, 1870 1:00 in the afternoon, Saturday