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Rizal Reviewer

The document outlines key figures in Philippine history, including national heroes like Jose Rizal and Andres Bonifacio, along with their contributions and significance. It also details the criteria set by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines for recognizing heroes, emphasizing sacrifice, influence, and contributions to the nation. Additionally, it discusses the Rizal Law, its purpose in education, and the opposition it faced from religious groups.

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Rizal Reviewer

The document outlines key figures in Philippine history, including national heroes like Jose Rizal and Andres Bonifacio, along with their contributions and significance. It also details the criteria set by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines for recognizing heroes, emphasizing sacrifice, influence, and contributions to the nation. Additionally, it discusses the Rizal Law, its purpose in education, and the opposition it faced from religious groups.

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NATIONAL HEROES 9.

Gabriela Silang
-​ Born: March 19, 1731
1. Jose Rizal -​ The first filipina to become leader of
an army
2. Andres Bonifacio y De Castro =================================
-​ Born: November 30, 1863
-​ Died: May 10, 1897 CRITERIA FOR RECOGNIZING HEROES
-​ Member of La Liga Filipina
-​ The father of katipunan National Historical Commission of the
-​ Father of Philippine Revolution Philippines (NHCP)
-​ They released the criteria to bridge
3. Emilio Aguinaldo the gap through their Project Saysay
-​ Born: March 222, 1869
-​ Died: CRITERIA
-​ 1.​ the extent of a person’s sacrifice for
the welfare of the country
4. Apolinario Mabini 2.​ the methods and motives employed
-​ Born: July 23, 1864 in the attainment of the ideal
-​ Died: May 13, 1903 3.​ the influence of the person concerned
-​ Utak ng Himagsikan on his/her age and or the succeeding
-​ Published the La revolucion Filipina age
4.​ Those who have a concept of nation
5. Marcelo H. Del Pilar and thereafter aspire and struggle for
-​ Born: August 30, 1850 the nation's freedom.
-​ Died: July 4, 1896 5.​ Those who define and contribute to a
-​ Journalist & lawyer system of life of
-​ Editor of La Solidaridad 6.​ those who contribute to the quality of
-​ “Plaridel” life and destiny of a nation
7.​ a part of the people’s expression
6. Sultan Dipatwan Kudarat 8.​ person who thinks of the future
-​ 1581-1671 (aged 90) especially the future generations
-​ Sultan of Maguindanao (1619-1671)

7. Juan Luna RIZAL AS A MEME


-​ Born: Oct 23, 1857 Rizal left a dying wish..
-​ Died: Dec 7, 1899
-​ Juan Luna de San Pedro y Novicio -He should be buried in Paang Bundok
Ancheta (now North Cemetery), with a stone and
cross ion top.
8. Melchora Aquino de Ramos
-​ Born: January 6, 1812 - His name, date of birth and date of
-​ Died: March 2, 1919 death should be indicated
-​ Mother of the Katipunan
- He requested a fence that would mark
his grave

-No anniversary celebration must be


celebrated.

=================================
-​ He was buried in Paco Cemetery
and later transferred to Luneta on December
30, 1912

-​ It is surrounded by fence and not


only that, a big park which served
a a tourist spot for

Two Rizals

Rizal 1

one who lived and died at 19th century, who


was born and raised in Calamba, Laguna
studied at Ateneo Municipal in Manila and
founded La Liga Filipina and the Martyr of
Bagumbayan in 1896.

Rizal 2

the Rizal in Luneta, in peso coins, in Postage


stamps, in T-shirts and the list goes on

`
RIZAL BILL - proposed by senator recto

RIZAL LAW - R.A. 1425 - 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

Why study Rizal?


-​ To promote awareness
-​ To value or appreciate our history or
historical background
-​ To give pride
-​ To promote nationalism

NATION VS NATIONALISM
-​ Country/place vs love/commitment for
the country ( loyalty, bravery of being
countrymen )

OPPOSITIONS
1.​ Catholic Action of the Philippines
-​ The rizal bill’s can affect
religion that’s why catholic
action of the phil. are against
to it

2.​ Congregation of the Mission


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