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____________ refers to the transfer of activities from religious to secular institutions, such as a shift in provision of social services from _________ to the ____________.
Secularization, churches, government
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In the _________ century, ________ fought for the secularization of Filipino priests and is considered the "Godfather of the Philippine Revolution." His cause towards beatification is underway, leaving him the current title as "Servant of God."
early 19th, Pelaez
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In the early 19th century, Pelaez fought for the secularization of _________ priests and is considered the "Godfather of the Philippine Revolution." His cause towards beatification is underway, leaving him the current title as "____________."
Filipino, Servant of God
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Godfather of the Philippine Revolution
Pelaez
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It is to take Church power away from the colonial Spanish and give native Filipinos increased roles in Church affairs.
Secularization
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What is the purpose of the secularization movement? It is to take Church power away from the colonial Spanish and give native Filipinos ___________ roles in Church affairs.
increased
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The issue on slavery (black slaves) in the ____________ society. As a result, _____________ issued the Emancipation Proclamation to end the slavery and recognize the human rights of ____________.
American, Pres. Lincoln, Black slaves
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_____________ was the president of _________. _________________ decided to conquer Mexico but he failed to get military support from the United States.
Benito Juarez, Mexico, Emperor Napoleon III
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Benito Juarez was the president of Mexico. Emperor Napoleon III decided to conquer __________ but he _______ to get military support from the _____________.
Mexico, failed, United States
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Pres. Juarez still defended his country by organizing and joining the _________ and ___________ to defend their territory. After _____ years of invasion, the Indian and Mexican ______ over Emperor Napoleon III in invading _______ (through the help of the military aid sent by the ___________.
Indian, Mexican, two, won, Mexico, United States
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Commodore _______________ re-opened Japan to the international community. The ___________ society and government embraced some Western influences after _____ years of its isolation.
Matthew C. Perry , Japanese, 200
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On the conflict between _________ and _________ with regard to the sovereignty of ___________ and __________ the ___________ issued his decision. He favored ________ over Germany and provided two concessions to the latter state. These were: a. Germany should ______ be restricted to trade with Carolines and Palau. b. Germany has all the rights to erect a coaling station in ______.
Spain, Germany, Carolines, Palau, Holy Father, Spain, not, Yap
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Italy and Germany united against __________.
France
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________ and ____________ united against France
Italy, Germany
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________ colonized Cuba, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines. This result of its ____________ influence to Latin American and Central American countries.
Spain, weakening
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Spain colonized _______, ___________, and the _____________. This result of its weakening influence to Latin American and Central American countries.
Cuba, Puerto Rico, Philippines
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1. Political _________ in the Spanish Government There was a political turmoil in the Spanish monarchy. It started during the reign of _________________. The Spanish government was caught between liberalism and despotism. This results to frequent amendments in their constitutions (total of _____constitutions), elections of _____ parliament members, revolutions, among others.Because of this, the Philippines as a colony of _______ was affected. The Philippines experienced frequent shifts of colonial policies and _________ terms of Spanish government officials.
unrest, King Ferdinand VII, 4, 28, Spain, unfixed
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The ____________ refers to the Spanish Parliament
Spanish Cortes
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The Spanish Cortes refers to the Spanish Parliament. The Philippines was given the opportunity to have a representative to the Spanish Parliament. This political act was done to attract support from other Spanish colonies during the ___________ invasion. The first Filipino representative in the Spanish Cortes is ___________
Napoleon's, Delos Reyes
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The _________ embraced features of ____________ (i.e., freedoms of expression, speech and association) when they enacted and ratified the Spanish Constitution of _______. But instead,they violated the rights of every _________ people.
Spaniards, Democracy, 1812, Filipino
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Spain’s government officials were classified into ____ groups: a. _______________ and corrupt government officials b. ____________– ‘lesser evil’ government officials; _____means gold
two, incompetent, siglo de oro, oro
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Spain’s government officials were classified into two groups: a. Incompetent and corrupt government officials b. Siglo de Oro – ‘__________' government officials; oro means ______
lesser evil, gold
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The large mass of land owned by the _____ is divided and distributed to the “____________”. The ___________ can be a military general, a well-skilled soldier, a religious leader, among others.
king, feudal lords, feudal lords
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The ____________ are only considered as the ‘care-takers’ of the lands under the name of the ______.
feudal lords, king
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2.2 Birth of Rizal Personal Profile: ➢ Date of birth: _________________, _____________ ➢ Place of birth: _________________(Rizal's Residence) ➢ He was baptized on _____________ by _______________. ➢ His god father is _________________ ➢ The child was named after ____________________ was a devotee of the saint.
June 19, 1861, Wednesday, Calamba, Laguna, June 22, 1861, Father Rufino Collantes, Father Pedro Casanas, St. Joseph Doña Teodora Alonzo
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Did you know that Rizal was considered _________ by others? ➢ He predicted his own ________ ➢ He predicted release of his __________ from imprisonment. ➢ He predicted that someday people will build his monument and make images of him when he died.
Prophet, death, mother
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____________ is a religion that believes the divinity of Rizal.
Rizalista
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They (Rizalists) believe in the divinity of José Rizal, the national hero martyred by the _________ in _______. Among many peasant cults, it is commonly believed that he is still alive and will return to deliver his followers from poverty and oppression.
Spanish, 1896
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Rizal has been identified as God, Christ, and as the god of the pre-Spanish ________ religion. Some believe that he is God himself, some believe that Rizal was the ____ son of God, the reincarnation of _________
Malay, 2nd, Christ
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Rizalist cults, such as the _________________ (Holy Church of the Race) and the Banner of the Race Church (the _________ group), synthesize Roman Catholic rituals.
Iglesia Sagrada ni Lahi, largest
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Jose Rizal was: 1. 2. 3. ... 22.
Jose Rizal was: ➢ Satirist ➢ Polemicist ➢ Bibliophile ➢ Philologist ➢ Geographer ➢ Grammarian ➢ Magician ➢ Novelist ➢ Physician ➢ Painter ➢ Poet ➢ Folklorist ➢ Cartographer ➢ Sportsman ➢ Martyr ➢ Surveyor ➢ Ethnologist ➢ Architect ➢ Educator ➢ Sculptor ➢ Engineer ➢ Businessman (farmer)
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a writer of literary compositions which reflect humorous but ironical works
Satirist
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a person who is engaged in religious controversy
Polemist
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a person who is fond of collecting books
Bibliophile
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closely associated to being a linguist
Philologist
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El Filibusterismo and Noli Me Tangere
Novelist
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ophthalmic surgeon
Physician
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a person who drafts/draws maps, direction
Cartographer
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Rizal was rumored as the illegitimate _______ of ____________.
father, Adolf Hitler
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Rizal should ______ be proclaimed as the Philippine’s national hero. It is because of his ________________ to fight the Spaniards through a bloody revolution.
not, cowardice
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Rizal was considered as the “_____________-made hero.” The ______ Philippine Commission was formed by the _________ President headed by the __________ Governor-General. According to some, the declaration of Rizal as our national hero was only their political strategy. The nationalistic values was hinder, by venerating a person that was submissive to the demands of ___________ colonizers.
American, first, United States, American, Western
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What is the height of Rizal? Ans.: _______ / ________ (latest according to ____________) How many novels did Rizal had written? Ans.: _____________
1.61m, 5'3, Ambeth Ocampo, Two and halves
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Other articles claim that Jose Rizal was actually the _____________ father of Adolf Hitler due to his “sexual encounter” with a woman ___________ who was once a _____ in ________During his grand tour around ________, he stopped in ________.
illegitimate, Kiara Poiz, maid, Vienna, Europe, Vienna
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Apparently, Jose Rizal was in Europe around the time Hitler was born. Rumor has it that Jose Rizal lost his ______________ while traveling around _____, _______and _______. A ______ “found” it and delivered the pin to Rizal’s good friend _____________ There was the possibility that Kiara Poiz have lied and hid Hitler’s birth from him to save herself from scandal or embarrassment.
Diamond Stickpin, Linz, Brunn, Munich, maid, blumentritt
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Rizal’s full name :
Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda
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Father: _________________ • Date of birth: _______________ • Place of birth: ________________ • Educational Background: Degree in ______ and ___________ at _______________, Manila
Francisco Mercado Rizal, May 11, 1818, Biñan, Laguna, Colegio de San Jose, Latin, Philosophy
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Mother: ________________ • Date of birth: ________________ • Educational Background: _________________ (She was a ____________ and she was fluent in speaking __________).
Teodora Alonzo Realonda, November 8, 1826, Colegio de Santa Rosa, mathematician, español
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Siblings of Jose Rizal :
1. Saturnina, 2. Paciano, 3. Narcisa, 4.Olimpia, 5. Lucia, 6. Maria, 7. Jose, 8. Concepcion, 9. Josefa, 10. Trinidad, 11. Soledad
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1. Saturnina (1850-1913) • Pet name: ___________ • Husband: ______________ (from ___________)
Neneng, Manuel T. Hidalgo, Batangas
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2. Paciano (1851-1930) • Wife: ____________
Severina Recena
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3. Narcisa (1852-1939) • Pet name: _______ • Husband: ______________ (Teacher from __________)
Sisa, Antonio Lopes, Morong
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4. Olimpia (1855-1887) • Pet name: ____________ • Husband: ________________ (Telegraph operator from __________)
Ympia, Silvestre Ubaldo, Manila
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5. Lucia (1857-1919) • Husband: __________________ of ___________ (nephew of _____________)
Mariano Herbosa, Calamba, Father Casanas
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6. Maria (1859-1945) • Pet name: _________ • Husband: _______________ (from __________)
Biang, Daniel Faustino, Biñan, Laguna
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7. Jose (1861-1896) • Pet name: _______
Pepe
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8. Concepcion (1862-1865) • Pet name: __________
Concha
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9. Josefa (1865-1945) • Pet name: ___________
Panggoy
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10. Trinidad (1868-1951) • Pet name: ___________
Trining
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11.Soledad (1870-1929) • Pet name: ____________ • Husband: __________________ (from __________)
Choleng, Pantaleon Quintero, Calamba
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Their relationship (siblings) was affectionately warm and loving. Rizal used to play with his __________. His big brother __________ acted like a father to him who provided him advice and teachings.
sisters, Paciano