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Rizal's Life and Works
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  • 問題数 31 • 9/16/2024

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  • 1

    More Personal and Emotional

    Patriotism

  • 2

    It is emerges from shared cultural and historical experiences and is often expressed through art, literature, public celebrations, and rituals that reinforce a sense of collective national identity.

    Popular Nationalism

  • 3

    What Rizal do in british museum?

    Rizal conducted extensive research on Antonio de Morga’s Sucesos de las Islas Filipinas, which helped him construct a narrative of pre-colonial Philippine society that challenged Spanish historical accounts.

  • 4

    It is characterized by personal love and devotion to one's country

    Patriotism

  • 5

    These novels are viewed as critical tools for fostering patriotism and nationalism, helping students understand the social and political conditions that led to the Philippine revolution.

    Noli Me Tangere & El Filibusterismo

  • 6

    More political, advocating for the unity and empowerment of a nation.

    Nationalism

  • 7

    It mandates that Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo be translated and made available in multiple languages to ensure accessibility.

    Rizal Law

  • 8

    The Rizal Bill of 1956.

    Horacio de la Costa and the Bishops

  • 9

    Refers to an individual’s love and devotion to their country, often expressed through personal sacrifices and emotional attachment

    Patriotism

  • 10

    What languages Supported by the Rizal Law?

    English, Tagalog, Philippine Dialects

  • 11

    It is a literary figure whose work embodies the ability to guide human passions and reform society without resorting to violence.

    El Consejo de los Dioses

  • 12

    Who is the author of Don Quixote?

    Cervantes

  • 13

    It refers where nations are modern constructs, but nationalists often present them as ancient entities with deep historical roots.

    Objective Modernity vs. Subjective Antiquity

  • 14

    He is a model of intellectual and moral excellence.

    Cervantes

  • 15

    Plays a crucial role in reflecting and shaping the history, values, and identity of a society

    Literature

  • 16

    Who helped Rizal to construct a narrative of pre-colonial Philippine society that challenged Spanish historical accounts?

    Antonio de Morga

  • 17

    How Many Paradoxes in Benedict Anderson’s Theory of Nationalism?

    Three Paradox

  • 18

    She explores the complexities of interpreting Rizal’s works in modern political contexts, highlighting how his writings continue to shape discussions on national identity and the role of history in contemporary society.

    Caroline Hau

  • 19

    It emphasizes collective action to promote and protect the nation’s ideals and sovereignty.

    Nationalism

  • 20

    He argued that the novels offered a distorted and overly negative portrayal of the Catholic Church and its clergy, which could harm the faith of Filipino students.

    Fr. Jesus Cavanna

  • 21

    Who posited the theory of nationalism?

    Benedict Anderson

  • 22

    It involves a collective effort to promote and support the ideals, interests, and sovereignty of the country.

    Nationalism

  • 23

    He argues that Catholicism, introduced by the Spanish, exoticized the Philippines, framing the country as mysterious and “other,” while also influencing how Filipinos came to understand their own identity and history.

    Reynaldo Ileto

  • 24

    It is refers to the adjournment of a legislative or judicial assembly without setting a specific date to reconvene.

    Sine Die

  • 25

    It allows students to be exempted from reading the unexpurgated editions of Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo if these works conflict with their religious beliefs.

    Republic Act No. 1425

  • 26

    He emphasized that Rizal’s novels were not only outdated but also harmful to Filipino society, presenting a distorted view of the country’s colonial past and contributing to the opposition against the Rizal Bill.

    Fr. Jesus Cavanna

  • 27

    It refers while nationality is considered universal (anyone can have a nationality), the way it manifests is unique to each nation, making it impossible for others to fully integrate.

    Formal Universality vs. Concrete Particularity

  • 28

    It refers where nationalism is a potent political force capable of mobilizing people but often lacks a coherent philosophical foundation, making it ideologically weak and inconsistent.

    Political Power vs. Philosophical Poverty

  • 29

    He used the figure of Bernardo Carpio from Historia Famosa as a symbol of the Filipino struggle for freedom, reinterpreting the legend as an allegory for the country’s fight against colonial oppression.

    Andress Bonifacio

  • 30

    Who condemned the novels of Jose Rizal as harmful and anti-Catholic?

    Fr. Jesus Cavanna,

  • 31

    He was a prominent figure in the opposition to the Rizal Bill, particularly due to his strong belief that Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo were no longer relevant to the present-day Philippines

    Fr. Jesus Cavanna