Midterms Flashcards

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Rizal Law

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RA 1425

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Senate Bill

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No. 438 authored by Sen. Claro M. Recto

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House Bill

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No. 5561 authored by Con. Jacobo Z. Gonzales

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SB no. 438 was filed by the Senate Committee on Education

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April 03

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SB no. 438 was supported and defended by Sen. Jose P. Laurel Sr. (Senate Committee Chair on Education)

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April 17

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HB no. 5561 was filed by Cong. Jacobo Z. Gonzales

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April 19

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Debates regarding SB no. 438 started

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April 23

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Sen. Jose P. Laurel Sr. proposed amendments to the SB no. 438 (removed the need to read El Fili & Noli Me and added that Rizal’s other writings must be included)

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May 9

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The House Committee on Education approved the HB no. 5561 without any amendments

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May 2

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amendments to the SB no. 438 were adopted into the HB no. 5561

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May 14

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both bills were approved

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May 17

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Pres. Ramon Magsaysay signed the bills into law

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June 12

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Three Major Opponents from the Senate

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Sen. Francisco A. Rodrigo (Former President of Catholic Action of the Phil.)
Sen. Decoroso R. Rosales ( Brother of Archbishop Julio R. Rosales)
Sen. Mariano J. Cuenco

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Rizal had his early education in

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Calamba and Biñan, Laguna

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Characterized by the four R’s

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reading, writing, arithmetic and religion

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Rizal’s first teacher

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his Mother (Teodora Alonso Realonda)

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First Tutor

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Maestro Celestino

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Second Tutor

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Maestro Lucas Padua

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an old teacher who instructed Rizal in Spanish and Latin

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Leon Monroy

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work about his beloved mother

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My First Inspiration

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work about his beloved town, Calamba

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In memory of my Town

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the course Rizal took because his father liked it and he was unsure of what course to take

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Philosophy and Letters

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who he tried to seek guidance who was a Rector of Ateneo but who was then in Mindano

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Fr. Pablo Ramon

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where he decided to shift because it was advised so by Fr. Ramon and to cure his mother’s failing eyesight

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Medicine

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Took a vocational course leading to the title of
Perito Agrimensor (Expert Surveyor)
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Works of Rizal in UST
To the Filipino Youth (1879) The Council of the Gods (1880)
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Rizal was unhappy in UST because of
Dominican prof are hostile to him Filipino students were racially discriminated Method of teaching is obsolete and repressive
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After finishing the fourth year of his medical course, Rizal decided to study in
Spain
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Recommended as National Heroes
Jose Rizal Andres Bonifacio Emilio Aguinaldo Apolinario Mabini Marcelo H. del Pilar Sultan Dipatuan Kudarat Juan Luna Melchora Aquino Gabriela Silang
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Place of Baptism
John the Baptist Parish (a Catholic church in Calamba, Laguna)
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Godfather
Father Pedro Casanas (a close friend of Rizal’s parents)
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Priest
Father Rufino Collantes
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Oldest of the Rizal children, She married Manuel Hidalgo
Saturnina Mercado (1850 – 1913)
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Older brother and confidant of Jose Rizal The one who influence Rizal to fight for our country’s freedom After his younger brother’s execution, he joined the Philippine Revolution and became a combat general
Paciano Mercado (1851 – 1930)
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A school teacher of Morong. Married to Antonio Lopez.
Narcisa Mercado (1852-1939)
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Telegraph operator from Manila. She married Silvestre Ubaldo
Olympia Mercado (1855-1887)
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Married to Mariano Herbosa of Calamba, nephew of Father Casanas. Herbosa died of Cholera and was denied Christian burial because of was brother-in-law of Dr. Rizal
Lucia Mercado (1857-1919)
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Married to Daniel Faustino Cruz of Biñan, Laguna
Maria Mercado (1859-1945)
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He lived with Josephine Bracken during his exile in Dapitan. He had a son by her, whom he named “Francisco," but died a few hours after birth.
Jose Mercado (1861-1896)
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Died because of sickness at the age of 3. Her death was Rizal’s first sorrow.
Concepcion Mercado (1862-1865)
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First teacher of Rizal in Biñan. Method utilized corporal punishment as both reward and punshment to instill discipline in his students
Maestro Justiniano Aquino Cruz
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Rizal’s bully, challenged in a fight and won
Pedro
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teacher in painting
Juancho
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Rizal received a letter from Saturnina about the, which would transport him from Biñan to Calamba.
Steamer Talim’s arrival
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Was forced to walk from
Calamba to Santa Cruz with a 50-kilometer distance
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Was imprisoned for (years)
two and a half years until the Manila Royal Audiencia acquitted her of the alleged crime
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June 10, 1872 Jose passed the entrance exam at the
College of San Juan de Letran in Manila
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Was initially denied admission to Ateneo Municipal due to his lateness and undersized size. Eventually admitted because of
Manuel Xerez Burgos (Nepweh of Father Burgos)
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The Class was divided into two groups
Roman Empire (internos/boraders of Ataneo) Carthaginian (externos/non-boarders of Ataneo)
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competition among the students
Jesuit System of Education
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first professor of Rizal in Ateneo
Fr. Jose Bech
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Paid - for a private spanish lesson at Sta. Isabel College during breaktime
3 pesos
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Rizal became an Interno
June 16, 1875
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influenced Rizal to pursue his passion for studying and writing poetry
Fr. Francisco de Paula Sanchez
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received the degree of Bachelor of Arts with highest honors
Commencement Day on March 23, 1877
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Lesson 4 Events
1805 Nueva Vizcaya Revolt. 1807 Ambaristo Revolt. 1815 The final galleon has arrived in Manila. 1821 The Philippines became a Spanish province. 1837 Manila became an open port. 1838 Florante at Laura was published. 1859 Jesuits return in the Philippines and reclaimed Ateneo de Manila University 1860s Birth of Rizal 1872 200 Filipino soldiers stage a mutiny in Cavite 1880s Noli Me Tangere was published 1890s Death of Rizal 1901 Aguinaldo was captured and appealed to his countrymen to accept American rule
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Three Classes in Society
Highest Class Spaniards Peninsulares Friars Middle Class Natives Mestizos Criollos/Insulares Lowest Class Indios
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became a symbol for Philippine Independence.
Jose Rizal
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Complete Name
Dr. Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda
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Date of Birth
June 19, 1861 (Wednesday) moonlit
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Place of Birth
Calamba, Laguna
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Name of Mother
Teodora Alonso Realonda (The first teacher of Rizal)
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Name of Father
Francisco Mercado Rizal (Rizal calls him "a model of father”)
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Date of Baptism
June 22, 1861
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She died an old maid at the age of 80
Josefa Mercado (1865-1945)
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She died also an old maid at the age of 83
Trinidad Mercado (1868-1951)
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Youngest She married Pantaleon Quintero of Calamba
Soledad Mercado (1870-1929)
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Rizal’s First memory
happy days in the family garden when he was 3 years old
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why was he given the tenderest care by his parents
frail, sickly and undersized child
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Employed an
Aya ( nurse maid )
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Another childhood memory was the
daily Angelus Prayer
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Rizal’s first sorrow when he was 4 years old
The Death of Concha (Concepcion)
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Was able to read the Spanish bible with the help of his mother at the age of
5
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was believed to be written by Rizal at the age of 8
“To my fellow children”
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is a poem written by Rizal at the age of 15 as he remembered his beloved hometown when he was in Ateneo de Manila University
In Memory of my Town
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Importance of Rizal Law
To inspire Filipinos, especially youth, to study his life, works, and writings, fostering courage, patriotism, and nationalism, ultimately contributing to the country's identity