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What act mandated the life and works of rizal? |
Republic Act No. 1425 |
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the greatest Philippine National Hero |
Dr. Jose Rizal |
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He is known as the Father of Asian Nationalism, is splendid genius, the forerunner of nationalism and patriotism |
Dr. Jose Rizal |
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Senate bill before it becomes a law |
Senate Bill No. 438 |
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When was the senate bill made? |
April 17, 1856 |
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When was the senate bill become a law? |
June 17, 1856 |
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Who made the senate bill? |
Senator. Claro M. Recto |
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Why do we need to study the life and works of rizal? |
Because "The LAW provides it" |
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It is politically mined from the principles of nationalism. |
NATIONHOOD |
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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 |
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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" |
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Signifies the desire of a nation to self-determination. |
NATIONALISM |
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A positive and supportive attitude to a "fatherland" |
PATRIOTISM |
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Aggressive patriotism, or blind or biased devotion to any group or cause. |
CHAUVINISM |
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Provided that Nationalism is an imagined political community that is imagined as both inherently limited and sovereign. |
Benedict Anderson |
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Other form of nationalism is "revolutionary" which means? |
Abdrupt or sudden change in a society |
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Where the nation is defined in terms of ethnicity and descent from previous generations |
Ethnic Nationalism |
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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 |
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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 |
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A radical form of imperialism (and not really true Nationalism at all). |
Expansionist Nationalism |
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Where the nation is defined by shared culture, and neither purely civic nor purely ethnic. |
Cultural Natinalism |
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A form of ethnic nationalism in which the state derives political legitimacy as a natural consequence and expression of the nation. |
Rimantic Nationalism |
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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 |
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Where nationalist sentiments result from resistance to colonial domination in order to survive and retain a national identity. |
Third World Nationalism |
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where ethnic or cultural nationalism applies to a nation which itself a cluster of related ethnic groups anc cultures. |
Pan-Nationalism |
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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 |
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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 |
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Where an ethnic or cultural minority within a nation-state seeks independence on nationalist grounds. |
Stateless Nationalism |
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where there is nationalist feeling among an ethnic population living outside their traditional homeland |
Diaspora Nationalism |
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When was the spanish colonization end? |
the 19th century |
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It is the largest in terms of natural resources and has great potential for strong and grand trade and commerce |
PHILIPPINES |
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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 |
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The _____ declared allegiance to crown prince Ferdinand snd gathered in cadiz to draft a institution. |
The Spanish Patriots |
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A spanish born in the Philippines, also the first representative to Spanish Cortes for the Philippine Colony |
Ventura de Los Reyes |
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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 |
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When was Ferdinand the VII died? |
1833 |
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Ferdinand VII succeeded by his daughter, whose reign was marked by decadence and mismanagement. |
Queen Isabella II |
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What do they call the leading citizens of Ilocos, Philippines? |
Kailanes |
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Who led the mexican soldiers in year 1826? |
Lt. Andres Novales |
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he refused to leave his religious organization, The Confradia de San Jose. |
Apolinario Dela Cruz |
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He gained popularity aning general public and was viewed as a threat to the Catholic Church. |
Apolinario Dela Cruz |
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It is also known as leading citizen. |
principales |
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how many years does the Spanish Colonizer controlled the Philippines? |
333 years |
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who are the people subjected to spanish rule and authority? |
the military and the police |
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They frequently served as the colonial government's eyes and ears. |
Religious Spaniards |
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He petitioned the quenn Isabella II for Ecclesiastical equality for spanish regulars and Filipino seculars |
ft. Pedro Pablo Pelaez |
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Leaders of the Philippine parishes' secularization movement |
Mariano Gomez Jose Burgos Jacinto Zanora |
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Who ordered to execute the GOMBURZA? |
Gov. Gen. Izqueirdo |
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what do they call the Philippine social structure? |
Feudalistic |
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They are the peninsulares- the pure blooded spaniards. |
conquistadores |
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He was the highest-rankin official in the central government. |
Governor-General |
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The civil governors led the provincial government |
Alcaldes Mayores |
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These included the mayor and vice-mayor. They served as administrator of the city government. |
Alcaldes en Ordinario |
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He was the chief executive and cheif judge of the town. |
gobernadorcillo |
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He was responsible for maintaining peace and orderand collecting tribute and taxes in the barrio |
Cabeza de Barangay |
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They were tasked to perform police jobs maintain peace and order. |
Guardia Civil and Cuadrelleros |
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Usually spaniar, he led the police force/Guardia civil |
Alferez(second lieutenant) |
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How many year did Rizal study at Biñan? |
A year and Half |
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What date does the mercado family experience tragedy? |
June 1872 |
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Why does the spanish arrested Doña Teodora? |
Accusing of poisoning her sister-in-law |
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who is the husband of the sister-in-law of Doña Teodora? |
Jose Alberto |
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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 |
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He was considered a rich Binan Ilustrado and travel to Europe for business. |
Jose Alberto |
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what is the reason becuase Jose Alberto file a divorce on his wife? |
he found out the his wife is unfaithful to him |
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what does the 4 R's mean? |
Reading, Writing, Arithmetic and Religion |