rizal

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  • Republic Act 1425 - also known as Rizal Law, intended to make students aware of the sacrifice and noble ideals and to adhere to the teaching and reflect on the life of the man who gave up his life for his country's freedom
  • AN ACT TO INCLUDE IN THE CURRICULA OF ALL PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS, COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES COURSES ON THE LIFE, WORKS AND WRITINGS OF JOSE RIZAL, PARTICULARLY HIS NOVELS NOLI ME TANGERE AND EL FILIBUSTERISMO, AUTHORIZING THE PRINTING AND DISTRIBUTION THEREOF, AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
  • SENATE BILL 438 - known as Rizal Bill
  • Authored by
    Sen. Claro M. Recto
  • Opposed by
    • Sen. Francisco Rodrigo
    • Sen. Mariano Cuenco
    • Sen. Decoroso Rosales
  • Several Issues such as Catholicism etc.
  • The bill finally approved under the regime of Magsaysay
    June 12, 1956
  • JOSE PROTACIO RIZAL MERCADO Y ALONSO REALONDA

    Full name of Jose Rizal
  • Birth date of Jose Rizal
    June 19 1961
  • Calamba, Laguna
    Birthplace of Jose Rizal
  • Family members of Jose Rizal
    • Francisco Engracio Rizal Mercado Y Alejandra II
    • Teodora Alonso Realonda Y Quintos
  • Siblings of Jose Rizal
    • Saturnina "Neneng" Mercado
    • Paciano "Ciano" Mercado
    • Narcisa "Sisa" Mercado
    • Olimpia "Ypia" Mercado
    • Lucia "Lucia" Mercado
    • Maria "Biang" Mercado
    • Jose "Pepe" Mercado
    • Concepcion "Concha" Mercado
    • Josefa "Panggoy" Mercado
    • Trinidad "Trining" Mercado
    • Soledad "Choleng" Mercado
  • Rizal in 19th century during Spanish time
  • Galleon Trade

    Bringing cargoes of Chinese and Asian luxury goods to Mexico and Manila
  • Suez Canal
    Opening of the Philippines to the world trade/ ASIA and EUROPE
  • Different context
    • Political
    • Economic
    • Social
    • Educational system
  • Government system in the Philippines
    • Viceroy
    • Governor General
    • Visitador
    • Residencia
    • Alcalde Mayor
    • Gobernadorcillo
    • Barangay
  • Friar
    Controlled the religious education in the Philippines
  • Falla
    Sum of amount of money paid to the government to be exempted to Polo
  • Polo y Servicio
    Forced Labor - Spanish Government and Church, Male 16 to 60 years old for 40 days
  • Polo
    Community Work
  • Polistas
    Those who performed the forced labor
  • Parliament
    Group of people who make or change laws or policies to country
  • Filibusteros
    Enemies of the government
  • Erehes
    Enemies of the Catholic Church
  • Spanish racial hierarchy
    • Peninsulares
    • Insulares
    • Creoles
    • Illustrado
    • Principalia
    • Indios
  • Noli Me Tangere
    Expose of evil Spanish friars
  • El Filibusterismo
    Predicted the coming of revolution, dedicated to GOMBURZA
  • Uncle Tom's Cabin
    A novel that became Rizal's inspiration to make Noli Me Tangere
  • Taxation without representation
    Taxes imposed on population who doesn't have representation in the government
  • Galleon Trade

    The Manila Galleon Trade Route, as this maritime route was called, represented one of the earliest examples of global trade in the Pacific
  • Indulto de Comercio
    A law giving right to Spanish officials to buy rice and tobacco at the price they prefer
  • Government monopolies

    Situations in which the government imposes restrictions or provides businesses the sole right to produce and sell their products
  • Revolts
    • Lakandula and Sulayman Revolt
    • Dagohoy Revolt
    • Malong Revolt
    • Hermano Pule Revolt
  • Calamba
    As described by Palma, it is an enchanted town enclosed a valley between Laguna de Bay and Mt. Makiling
  • Rizal's private tutors
    • Maestro Celestino
    • Maestro Lucas Padua
    • Leon Monroy
  • Pedro - he was challenged an arm wrestling duel by Jose Rizal
  • Andres Salandanan - He challenged Rizal an arm wrestling duel
  • Carromata
    A horse-drawn carriage
  • Talim
    A steamship he rode