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1. RA 1425- (Rizal Law) An Act to Include in the Curricula of All Public City government was called ayuntamiento 39.

39. Andres Bonifacio- he attended the La Liga Filipina meeting


and Private Schools, Colleges and Universities Courses on the Life, 18. Middle class includes ilustrados and Chinese Mestizos but spearheaded by Jose Rizal. The Katipunan leader.
Works and Writings of Jose Rizal, Particularly His Novels Noli me Chinese Mestizos are ruling the class ilustrados. Ilustrados who 40. Eulogio Despujol- The general who deported Rizal to Dapitan in
Tangere and El Filibusterismo, Authorizing the Printing and belonged to the landed gentry and who were highly respected in 1892 also placed him under heavy guard in Barcelona in 1896.
Distribution Thereof, and for Other Purposes. their perspective pueblos or towns, though regarded as filibusteros 42. Nicolas de la Peña- recommended rizal be immediately brought
2. Sen. Jose P. Laurel- the senator who co-wrote the law, explained or rebels by the friars. to trial, be kept in prison an order of attachment be issued against
that since Jose Rizal was the founder of the country’s nationalism 19. Economic doctrine- mercantilism his properties, be defended by an army officer.
and had significantly contributed to the current condition of the 20. Peninsulares- Spaniards born in Spain 43. Narciso Claveria- governor general who issued the Narciso
nation, it is only right that Filipinos, especially the youth, know about 21. Insulares-Spaniards born in the Philippines Decree of 1849
and learn to imbibe the great ideals for which the hero died. 22. Gov. Gen. Carlos M. de la Torre- the liberal and democratic 44. Rizal “green pasteur”- suggested by a provincial governor that is
3. Sen. Claro M. Recto- the main proponent of the Rizal Bill, he was governance of this general had provided Jose Rizal and the others a a friend of the family
dubbed as a communist and an anti-Catholic preview of a democratic rule and way of life. 45. December 30, 1896- execution of Jose Rizal.’
4. RA 137- declared that there was a place named after Rizal. Ex: 23. Religious order- friars or priests clearly had the governor order 46. Rebellion
Rizal Province Rizal’s execution 47. Erehe/ filibustero- subversive, dissident revolutionary, seditious,
5. RA 345- rizal executed at bagumbayan 24. Surname Rizal- adopted by Jose Rizal’s father when he became a insurrectionary, and treasonous.
6. RA 243- monument or public substitution farmer, this means “the green of young growth” or “green fields”. 48. Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas- a rare book available in the British
7. A man of pen- Jose Rizal 25. Gov. Gen. Narciso Claveria – decree- law requiring Filipinos to Museum.
8. Calamba- agricultural land- birthplace of Rizal adopt Spanish and indigenous names from Catalogo Alfabetico de 49. La Liga Filipina- aimed to directly involve patriotic Filipinos,
9. Don Francisco Rizal Mercado- (Jose Rizal’s Father) the reticent but Apellidos for civil and legal purposes. especially those based in the country, in the reform movement. The
vigorous gentleman from whom Jose Rizal inherited his “free soul”. 26. Teacher of Jose- Dona Teodora: first; Jose Bech: lunatic; Francisco organization that gave birth to Bonifacio’s Katipunan, the society
10. Ateneo Municipal- Jose Rizal studied here in June 1872 de Paula: best; Jose Vilaclara: certain Mineves which launched the Philippine Revolution against the Spanish that
11. Nationalism- involves the desire to attain freedom and political 27. Kidlat club- a temporary social club which brought together eventually laid the foundation of Emilio Aguinaldo’s First Philippine
independence, especially by a country under foreign power Filipinos witnessing exposition. Republic
12. Patriotism- denotes proud devotion and loyalty to one’s nation 28. Indios bravos- an association which envisioned Filipinos being 50. July 3, 1892- Rizal spearheaded the meeting in the house of
13. Liberalism- is a world view founded on ideas of freedom and recognized for their admirable skills in many fields. Doroteo Ongjungco on Ylaya Street, Tondo, Manila, attended by at
equality. It includes a wide range of political philosophies that 29. RDLM- (Redencion de los Malayos) aimed to propagate useful least 20 Filipino, including Andres Bonifacio and Apolinario Mabini.
consider individual liberty to be the most significant political goal, knowledge 51. Gov. Gen. Terrero- invites Rizal to Malacanang; iformed that
and underscore individual rights and equality of opportunity 30. Founder of La Solidaridad- Graciano Lopez Jaena Rizal’s novel had caused much pandemonium among the
14. Mercantilism- economic doctrine based on the idea that the 31. Graciano Lopez Jaena- Publisher of La Solidaridad government and the clergy; gave Rizal a bodyguard
country’s wealth and power can be measured in stock of gold and 32. Marcelo H. Del Pillar- was one of the renowned members of the 52. Ratio studiorum- a system of indoctrination under tight and
silver. propaganda movement constant disciple; method of instruction Rizal was subjected to at
15. Jose Rizal got excellent remarks for academic performance UST 33. La Solidaridad- the principal publication of the Propaganda, also Ateneo
in all his subject in Philosophy. considered a cultural and literary organization. 53. Ad Majorem de gloriam- for the greater glory of God- aim of
16. Rizal's voyage in Europe 34. Hapon Filipino Association (Asociacon Hispano Filipino) -Del atenean education
17. Government during the time of the Spaniard Pilar-Rizal rivalry emerged from here 54. Assimilation- is the process whereby individuals or groups
Governor General- head of the Spanish colonial government. 35. Feb 17, 1872- Gomburza was executed at bagumbayan deferring ethnic heritage are absorbed into the dominant culture of a
Vice Royal Patron- nominate priests for ecclesiastical administration 36. Gomburza- Mariano Gomez, Jose Burgos, Jacinto Zamora- society.
of the parishes seeking reforms within the catholic church 55. Representation in the Spanish cortes- reforms that should be
Alcalde Mayor- head in province: who exercised executive and 37. Cry of Pugad Lawin- is alternately and originally referred to as instituted in the country according to Rizal in spanish court
judicial functions the cry of Balintawak, was the beginning of the Philippine Revolution
Gobernadorcillo or town mayor- principal responsibility was tax against the Spanish empire.
collection 38. Emilio Aguinaldo- is the officially first recognized Philippines’ first
Cabeza de Barangay- smallest unit of government president.
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