QUIZ BEE Flashcards

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was an attempt to redress this biased view of the Filipinos.

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Jose Rizal’s annotation of Antonio Morga’s work

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Rizal found Antonio Morga’s Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas

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British Museum in late 1889,

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his work has been credited as the first Philippine history to be written from the viewpoint of a Filipino.

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Rizal’s annotation

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Morga is moved to

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Mexico

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hopes of getting the work published through the help (Sucesos)

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Antonio Regidor

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Rizal decided to publish the annotations himself

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September 18, 1889

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Rizal decided to publish the annotations himself in

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Garnier Hermanos, in Paris

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With the publication of his annotations to Sucesos, Rizal presented an

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outline of a linear conception of history.

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9
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While Noli Me Tangere dealt with the nineteenth century or Rizal’s present, and El Filibusterismo and the essay titled

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The Philippines a century Hence” covered the future, the annotations of Sucesos tackled the past.

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10
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Written by Dr. JoséRizal during his stay in Europe.

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NMT

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NMT is finished and published on

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1886 and 1887

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NMT Funded with the help of friends like

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Maximo Viola

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A Filipino painter, sculptor, and political activist.
• Famous for his work ‘Spoliarium’ which won gold in the 1884 Madrid Exposition.

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Juan Luna

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NMT Funded with the help of friends like

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Maximo Viola

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Written by Dr. JoséRizal during his stay in Europe.

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NMT

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American author and abolitionist best known for ‘Uncle Tom’s Cabin’

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Harriet Beecher Stowe

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An Austrian ethnologist and Rizal’s close friend and confidant.

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Ferdinand Blumentritt?

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Sad presentiments assault me… In my childhood I had a strange belief that I would not reach thirty years of age…
•If we do not agree, let us part as friends and not add to the bitterness of our fate.”

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Rizal’s Letter to Marcelo H. del
Pilar

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An Austrian ethnologist and Rizal’s close friend and confidant.

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Ferdinand Blumentritt?

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Filipino lawyer, journalist, and reformist leader.
• Editor of the reformist newspaper ‘La Solidaridad’

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Marcelo H. del Pilar?

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a powerful literary work that exposed the social cancer during the Spanish colonial era. It emphasized the importance of awakening national consciousness and pursuing justice through knowledge and reform.

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El Filibusterismo,translated into English by blank in blank as The Reign of Greed.

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Charles Derbyshire
1912

21
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written in the midst of threats and oppressions he and his family were experiencing because of the Noli and the Calamba incident

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El filibusterismo

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Rizal spent significant time at the British Museum Library, where he discovered a rare copy of Antonio de Morga’s Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas.

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Rizal started writing El Filibusterismo as a sequel to the Noli Me Tangere after he returned to
Europe on February 1888
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El filibusterismo yrs written and where
3 yrs, in Biarritz France March 29, 1891. Later published in September 18,891 in Ghent Belgium
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However, because of financial constraints, El filibusterismo was not until September of the same year that the book was published with the help of his friend,
Valentin Ventura
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defined a "filibustero" as one who seeks independence through extra-legal means, while the Spanish colonial government saw a "filibuster" as someone aiming to separate the colonies.
•In 1890, Wenceslao Retana
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remembered as a reactionary voice opposing the reformist ideas of José Rizal and his contemporaries. His criticisms served as a backdrop against which Rizal and his peers articulated their nationalist ideals and aspirations for reform.
Vicente Barrantes
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where Rizal’s pivotal work, El Filibusterismo, was publishe
Ghent Belgium
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was where Rizal finalized El Filibusterism
Biarritz, France
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Antonio Morga written what and what year
1609, Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas (Events in the Philippine Islands)
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Where Noli Me Tangers is published
Berlin, Germany
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José Rizal started writing El Filibusterismo in
1887 while he was in London, England. He finished the novel in 1889 in Ghent, Belgium.
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Rizal began writing Noli Me Tangere around
1884, Madrid Spain
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Finished and published in
March 21,1887, Berlin Germany
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NMT
Started in 1884, Madrid Spain Finished February 21, 1887 Published March, 1887
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El Filibusterismo
Started in 1887, Ghent Belgium Finished in September 18, 1891
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Annotations
Found in British Museum in 1889 Same year in September