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Rizal Reviewer

The document provides an overview of key historical figures, events, and concepts related to Dr. Jose Rizal and the Philippines during Spanish colonization. It includes notable quotes, significant works, and social conditions of the time, as well as Rizal's contributions to education and national identity. Additionally, it addresses contemporary social issues and the importance of nationalism.
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Rizal Reviewer

The document provides an overview of key historical figures, events, and concepts related to Dr. Jose Rizal and the Philippines during Spanish colonization. It includes notable quotes, significant works, and social conditions of the time, as well as Rizal's contributions to education and national identity. Additionally, it addresses contemporary social issues and the importance of nationalism.
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1. He is considered the Renaissance Man of Asia.

- Dr. Jose Rizal

2. First book that describes Filipinos as savage, uncivilized, and ignorant during the Spaniards’
colonization.
- Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas by Antonio de Morga

3. The original name of the Philippine island before the Spaniards' colonization.
- Maharlika

4. The desire of Dr. Jose Rizal for the common good of Filipinos.
- Social reforms and education

5. The wish of Dr. Jose Rizal and expectantly wanting to happen for the GOMBURZA.
- Pardon or exoneration

6. Translation of the phrase Vox Populi, Vox Dei.

- "Voice of the people, voice of God"

7. The process of restoring the good name of GOMBURZA.


- Rehabilitation

8. Considered as the false salvation of Filipinos.


- Friars (Spanish friars)

9. It is the field of study for searching for the ultimate truth.


- Philosophy

10. The act of Jose Rizal to comment on the book Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas.
- Annotation

11. The ultimate remedy of Dr. Jose Rizal to regain our independence.
- Education
12. Character in El Filibusterismo that states: "Asan ang mga kabataan na dinadakilayan ng
dugong dakila at magiting."
- Basilio

13. The book of Dr. Jose Rizal that describes the "Reign of Greed."
- El Filibusterismo

14. It is a statement to accept something reluctantly without any protest.


- Acquiescence

15. Character in El Filibusterismo that represents false faith and that there is no miracle.
- Simoun

16. Dr. Jose Rizal's last words during his execution.


- "Consummatum est" ("It is finished")

17. The first school Rizal attended as a student.


- Biñan

18. The first teacher of Dr. Jose Rizal.


- Maestro Justiniano Aquino Cruz

19. The conspiracy theory that considered Rizal the son of a European.
- Adolf Bernhard Meyer

20. The conspiracy theory that considered Rizal the son of an Asian.
- Rudolf Karl Virchow

21. It describes Jose Rizal's view on the Philippine islands.


- The Indolence of the Filipinos

22. A revolutionary man that regarded the two novels of Rizal as social bibles.
- Apolinario Mabini

23. It is considered as the right of every Filipino in the selection of their leaders in a democratic
process.
- Suffrage

24. A place where Rizal was exiled before his execution.


- Dapitan

25. The governor-general that approved Jose Rizal's trial and execution.
- Governor-General Ramón Blanco

26. The translation of the phrase Anno Domini.


- "In the year of our Lord"

27. The birth date of Dr. Jose Rizal.


- June 19, 1861

28. The date of execution of Dr. Jose Rizal.


- December 30, 1896

29. The first love of Dr. Rizal to whom he dedicated the Gardens of Heidelberg.
- Leonor Rivera

30. King that is considered the most greedy in Europe.


- King Leopold II of Belgium

31. The first destination of Rizal in his sojourn to Europe.


- Spain

32. The first school Rizal entered as a student in Europe.


- Universidad Central de Madrid (not Ateneo Municipal de Manila)
33. The country where Jose Rizal wrote his first novel Noli Me Tangere.
- Germany

34. An organization that served as a propaganda movement by Filipino patriots.


- La Liga Filipina

35. The process of returning someone or something, particularly of cultural importance, to the
country of origin.
- Repatriation

PART II: Enumeration

1. Social conditions during the Spanish period


● Widespread poverty and oppression
● Encomienda system (forced labor)
● Racial discrimination (peninsulares vs. indios)
● Religious control by Spanish friars
● Lack of political freedom

2. Places Rizal sojourned abroad

● Spain (Madrid, Barcelona)


● Germany (Heidelberg, Berlin)
● France (Paris)
● Belgium (Brussels)
● Hong Kong

3. Character in Noli Me Tangere

● Crisostomo Ibarra
● Maria Clara
● Padre Damaso
● Elias
● Sisa

4. Process in studying the subject Life and Works of Dr. Rizal


- Reading Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo
- Understanding Rizal's historical context
- Analyzing his essays and poems
- Studying his reforms and advocacies
- Applying his ideals in modern society
5. Person considered as tutor of Dr. Rizal
- Justiniano Aquino Cruz

6. Writings of Dr. Jose Rizal


● Noli Me Tangere
● El Filibusterismo
● Mi Último Adiós
● Sobre la Indolencia de los Filipinos
● Filipinas Dentro de Cien Años

7. Acronym of our National Hero


J.O.S.E (Justice, Order, Sacrifice, Enlightenment)

8. Social problems of our society today


● Corruption
● Poverty
● Misinformation and fake news
● Unemployment
● Environmental degradation

9. Things you can do to show your sense of nationalism and patriotism


- Studying and honoring Philippine history
- Supporting local products
- Voting responsibly
- Respecting national symbols
- Promoting Filipino culture

10. Character in El Filibusterismo

● Simoun
● Basilio
● Isagani
● Kabesang Tales
● Juli

PART III: Fill in the blanks

(A sample completion based on Rizal’s writings)

A. Desiring your country’s freedom, and justice for the best future.
B. They are just like slaves in the past that did not fight in building a nation.
C. A man may fall a thousand times, but he will always find strength.
D. And while we await liberty, that someday Spain will recognize your rights.
E. Sacrificing life for the nation.

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PART IV: Explanation of Rizal’s statement

"THOSE WHO PRETEND TO KNOW THE TRUTH ARE MOST HYPOCRITE AND THE MOST
IGNORANT."

1. Social Example: Misinformation in social media

Many people spread false information while claiming to be experts, leading to societal
confusion.

2. Political Example: Corrupt politicians

Some leaders pretend to work for the people but exploit their power for personal gain.

3. Global Example: Climate change denial

Some corporations deny environmental issues while continuing to pollute the planet.

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