Rizal- Prelim Coverage Flashcards

(33 cards)

1
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fatherland, motherland, country, homeland
natio - people

A

patria

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2
Q

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

A

Feb 17, 1872

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7
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Is a group sentiment developed among people sharing similarities- in geography, history, language, culture, aspirations

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Nationalism

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8
Q

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

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Liberalism

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9
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ideas and ideals with corresponding policies and programs for their attainment

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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

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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
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beginning of a nationalist consciousness

A

February 17, 1872

18
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led the Cofradia de San Jose in Tayabas, which was eventually crushed by the Spanish colonial government.

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
3 priests went to these two schools
San Juan de Letran College and UST,
23
he is a creole who holds the most important parish, the Manila cathedral
Fr. Jose Burgos
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the Council of Trent stated that the ______ should do the missionary works
regular priests
25
handles the parishes
secular priest (native priests)
26
government and church unity
Royal Patronage
27
leadership in the Mexican revolution set a precedent for the fear of Filipino priests' potential revolutionary actions
Fr. Miguel Hidalgo
28
a key witness, was also convicted and sentenced to execution, the traitor
Francisco Zaldua
29
the priest that was born on Pandacan, Manila and holds the church in Marikina
Francisco Zamora
30