Rizal Law RA No. 1425 - was primarily set to address "a need for re-dedication to the ideals of freedom and nationalism for which our heroes lived and died"
Senate Bill No. 438 - was filed on April 3, 1956 by the Senate Committee on Education
Jose P. Laurel - he sponsored the bill and began delivering speeches for the proposed legislation
Claro M. Recto - he and his allies in the Senate entered into a fierce battle arguing for the passage of SB 438.
Jacobo Z. Gonzales - he filed the House Bill No. 5516, an identical version of SB 436
Claro M. Recto - he is the main sponsor of the Rizal Bill
Heart attack - Claro M. Recto died due to
June 12, 1956 - When did Pres. Magsaysay signed a bill into law which became Republic Act No. 1425
Nation-state - A state governing nation
Nation - A group of people that shares a common culture, history, language and other practices like religion, affinity to place.
State - a political entity that wields sovereignty over a defined territory
Primordialism - argues that a national identity has always existed and nations have "ethnic chores"
True - Is it true that in the modernist explanation, nationalism is a political project?
Modernity - the second theory states that nation, national identity and nationalism are products of the modern condition and are shaped by what?
Constructivist approach - this view maintains that nationalism is socially constructed and imagined by people who identify with a group.
Benedict Anderson - he argues that nations are "imagined communities"
Deep horizontal comradeship -it maintains harmonious co-existence and even fuels the willingness of the people to fight and die for the nation.
Kapwa - it is an important concept in the country's social relations. It describes by the phrases "ibang tao" and "di ibang tao"
Bayan/banua - it defined as the territory where the people live or the actual community they are identifying with.
European notion/nacion - the concept of bayan was clash with what?
December 30, 1896 - when does Rizal execution became an important turning point in the history of the Philippine revolution
Knights of Rizal - it also known as Caballeros de Rizal
Rizalistas - these groups, which can be linked to the long history of millenarian movements in the country
Jove Rex Al - what is Rizal's Latin name
Miguel de Unamuno - He gave Rizal the title "Tagalog Christ"
Apolinario de la Cruz - aside from Rizal, he is also considered as the tagalog Christ
Felipe Salvador - he founded the messianic society Santa Iglesia
Canonization - it is a process by which church declares a person to be a saint
Candida Balantac - who founded the "Adarnista or the Iglesiang Pilipina"?
Wednesday and Sunday - what day does their masses being held?
Basilio Aromin - who founded the Rizal Church?
Maria Bernarda Balitaan - who founded the Suprema de la Iglesia de la Ciudad Mistica de Dios, Inc.
Ciudad mistica - it is the biggest Rizalista group