Rizal Quiz 1
The following statement were issued that surround the Rizal Bill before its approval, except
- the first section of the law concerns mandating the students to read the Rizal's novels - Catholic schools threatened to stop operation if the bill was passed - Claro M. Recto the main proponent of the rizal bill, was even dubbed as a communist and anti-catholic - The bill was eventually passed, but with the clause that would allow exemptions to student who think that reading Noli and Fili would ruin their faith
- established tighter political and administrative control within the empire - regained control over transatlantic trade - Solved the problem of contraband commerce - Curtaled the church's power
All of the following reforms made by the Bourbons, EXCEPT
Republic Act 229
An act to prohibit cockfighting, horse racing, and jai-alai on the 30th day of December of each year
Claro M. Recto
He considered those who opposed the Rizal bill is responsible for blotting out Rizal from our memory
Emilio Aguinaldo
He declared December 30 of every year as a day of national mourning in honor of Dr. Jose Rizal
Sugar
It became the most important industry in the Philippines in the 19th century
Opening of the Suez Canal
It paved the way for the Philippines direct commercial relations with Spain
Fidel V. Ramos
Memorandum order number 247 s. 1994 Wes approved by?
The subject teaches nationalism and patriotism
Nationalism involves the desire to attain freedom and political independence, especially by a country under a foreign power, while patriotism denotes proud devotion, and loyalty to one's nation. It simply states that?
The subject helps us understand, better ourselves as filipino
Our heredity, past behaviors, and old habits as a nation are all significant clues and determinants to our present situation. It tells us that?
The subject provides insights on how to deal with current problems
Our view of history forms the manner we perceive the present and therefore influences the kind of solution we provide for existing problems. The statement explains that?
False
Republic act no. 1425 requires us close to have a fixed number of copies of the novels of Rizal
Daet, Camarines Norte
Rizal's first monument is located in
Republic Act 137
The Republic Act rename the district of Morong to the province of Rizal
Peninsulares
The ________, friars, and officials of the government in the 19th century
Polo y Servicio
The compulsory labor imposed by Spanish authorities during the time of Rizal
William Howard Taft
The first American civil governor, who named Rizal as our national Hero
- Manila became a trading hub where is China, India and Japan, and Southeast Asian countries send their goods to be consolidated for shipping. - It allowed modern, liberal ideas to enter the Philippines, eventually and gradually inspiring the movement for interdependence rom Spain - this trade served as the central income generating business for American colonists in the Philippines - None of the choices is correct
The following was the impact of the Galleon trade, except
- to dedicate the lives of youth to the ideals of freedom and nationalism, for which are heroes, lived and died - encourage the application of such ideals in current social and personal problems and issues - to install Rizal as a national hero - To gain an inspiring source of patriotism, through the study of Rizal's life, works, and writings
Which of the following statement is not an objective of republic act 1425 or the Rizal law
- distance of travel between Europe and the Philippines was considerably lessened - It serves as a significant factor that enabled the growth of the nationalistic desires of Jose Rizal and other Filipino Ilustrados - It brought significant changes in the trading system in the 19th century - it discouraged the illustrados to pursue their education abroad, and learn scientific a liberal in European academic institution
Which off the following statements, best describes the benefits of the opening of the Suez Canal