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What act mandated the life and works of rizal?

Republic Act No. 1425

the greatest Philippine National Hero

Dr. Jose Rizal

He is known as the Father of Asian Nationalism, is splendid genius, the forerunner of nationalism and patriotism

Dr. Jose Rizal

Senate bill before it becomes a law

Senate Bill No. 438

When was the senate bill made?

April 17, 1856

When was the senate bill become a law?

June 17, 1856

Who made the senate bill?

Senator. Claro M. Recto

Why do we need to study the life and works of rizal?

Because "The LAW provides it"

It is politically mined from the principles of nationalism.

NATIONHOOD

Implies a group of people identified as sharing any number of real or perceived characteristics, such as common ancestry, language, religion, culture, specific institution, historic tradition, or shared territory.

NATION

the suffix "___" , on the other hand , as used in the noun "nationalism" signify attitude, sentiment, and behavior of people who have identified themselves as a "nation"

"-ism"

Signifies the desire of a nation to self-determination.

NATIONALISM

A positive and supportive attitude to a "fatherland"

PATRIOTISM

Aggressive patriotism, or blind or biased devotion to any group or cause.

CHAUVINISM

Provided that Nationalism is an imagined political community that is imagined as both inherently limited and sovereign.

Benedict Anderson

Other form of nationalism is "revolutionary" which means?

Abdrupt or sudden change in a society

Where the nation is defined in terms of ethnicity and descent from previous generations

Ethnic Nationalism

A variant of Civic Nationalism, where the nation is assumed to be a community of those who contribute to the maintenance and strength of the state

State Nationalism

Where the states derive political legitimacy from the active participation of its cetizenry and from the degree to which ut represents the "will of the people".

Civic Nationalism

A radical form of imperialism (and not really true Nationalism at all).

Expansionist Nationalism

Where the nation is defined by shared culture, and neither purely civic nor purely ethnic.

Cultural Natinalism

A form of ethnic nationalism in which the state derives political legitimacy as a natural consequence and expression of the nation.

Rimantic Nationalism

Where it is claimed that individuals need national identity in order to lead meaningful, autonomous lives, and that liberal democracies need national identity in order to function properly.

Liberal Nationalism

Where nationalist sentiments result from resistance to colonial domination in order to survive and retain a national identity.

Third World Nationalism

where ethnic or cultural nationalism applies to a nation which itself a cluster of related ethnic groups anc cultures.

Pan-Nationalism

Where a shared religion can be seen to contribute to a sense of national unity, and a common bond among the citizens of the nation.

Religious Natinalism

A political term, used primarily in Europe, to describe a varaint of conservatism which concentrates more on national interest that standard Conservatism, while no being unduly Nationalist or pursuing an excessively far-right agenda.

National Conservatism

Where an ethnic or cultural minority within a nation-state seeks independence on nationalist grounds.

Stateless Nationalism

where there is nationalist feeling among an ethnic population living outside their traditional homeland

Diaspora Nationalism

When was the spanish colonization end?

the 19th century

It is the largest in terms of natural resources and has great potential for strong and grand trade and commerce

PHILIPPINES

Who are the people that influenced people's perception of the government, the state, the church and its people?

Jean-Jacques Rousseau


Montesquieu


Jean Marie Aroute(Voltaire)


John Locke

The _____ declared allegiance to crown prince Ferdinand snd gathered in cadiz to draft a institution.

The Spanish Patriots

A spanish born in the Philippines, also the first representative to Spanish Cortes for the Philippine Colony

Ventura de Los Reyes

He abolished the cortes as his platform, declaring that power and authority are limited to him alone, and that he alones define them.

King Ferdinand Vll

When was Ferdinand the VII died?

1833

Ferdinand VII succeeded by his daughter, whose reign was marked by decadence and mismanagement.

Queen Isabella II

What do they call the leading citizens of Ilocos, Philippines?

Kailanes

Who led the mexican soldiers in year 1826?

Lt. Andres Novales

he refused to leave his religious organization, The Confradia de San Jose.

Apolinario Dela Cruz

He gained popularity aning general public and was viewed as a threat to the Catholic Church.

Apolinario Dela Cruz

It is also known as leading citizen.

principales

how many years does the Spanish Colonizer controlled the Philippines?

333 years

who are the people subjected to spanish rule and authority?

the military and the police

They frequently served as the colonial government's eyes and ears.

Religious Spaniards

He petitioned the quenn Isabella II for Ecclesiastical equality for spanish regulars and Filipino seculars


ft. Pedro Pablo Pelaez

Leaders of the Philippine parishes' secularization movement


Mariano Gomez


Jose Burgos


Jacinto Zanora

Who ordered to execute the GOMBURZA?

Gov. Gen. Izqueirdo

what do they call the Philippine social structure?


Feudalistic

They are the peninsulares- the pure blooded spaniards.

conquistadores

He was the highest-rankin official in the central government.

Governor-General

The civil governors led the provincial government


Alcaldes Mayores

These included the mayor and vice-mayor. They served as administrator of the city government.

Alcaldes en Ordinario

He was the chief executive and cheif judge of the town.

gobernadorcillo

He was responsible for maintaining peace and orderand collecting tribute and taxes in the barrio

Cabeza de Barangay

They were tasked to perform police jobs maintain peace and order.

Guardia Civil and Cuadrelleros

Usually spaniar, he led the police force/Guardia civil

Alferez(second lieutenant)

How many year did Rizal study at Biñan?

A year and Half

What date does the mercado family experience tragedy?

June 1872

Why does the spanish arrested Doña Teodora?

Accusing of poisoning her sister-in-law

who is the husband of the sister-in-law of Doña Teodora?

Jose Alberto

what is the reason becuase the sister-in-law of Doña Teodora accusing her of poisoning her sister-in-law?

becuase she got involved in divorcing of her brother and her sister-in-law

He was considered a rich Binan Ilustrado and travel to Europe for business.

Jose Alberto

what is the reason becuase Jose Alberto file a divorce on his wife?

he found out the his wife is unfaithful to him

what does the 4 R's mean?

Reading, Writing, Arithmetic and Religion