CHAPTER 6 Rizal in Sunny Spain

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It was the institution where Rizal finished his 4th year of Medicine before leaving for Spain

University of Santo Tomas

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These professors discriminated against Rizal, contributing to his dissatisfaction

Dominican professors

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The type of monarchy in Spain that allowed certain freedoms

Constitutional monarchy

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A freedom in Spain that allowed people to express ideas openly

Freedom of speech

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A freedom in Spain that allowed printed materials without censorship

Freedom of the press

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A freedom that allowed public gatherings and protests

Freedom of assembly

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Rizal’s most important reason for going to Spain

Secret mission

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The feeling of dissatisfaction Rizal had toward outdated teaching methods

Dissatisfaction

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Rizal’s hidden purpose approved by his brother

Secret mission

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Rizal’s brother who approved his secret mission

Paciano Rizal

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One of the things Rizal aimed to study in Europe related to society and traditions

European culture

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One field Rizal wanted to learn involving trade and business

Commerce

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One subject Rizal wanted to understand involving governance

Governments and laws

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The ultimate goal of Rizal’s preparation through his mission

Liberation of the Philippines from Spanish oppression

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The document where Rizal mentioned his secret mission to his family

Farewell letter

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The date Rizal secretly left the Philippines

May 3, 1882

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The alias Rizal used during his departure

Jose Mercado

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The reason Rizal used an alias

To avoid suspicion from Spanish authorities and friars

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The family members who were unaware of his departure

His parents

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Rizal’s uncle who was informed and is also Leonor Rivera’s father

Antonio Rivera

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One of Rizal’s sisters who knew about his departure

Neneng

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Another sister of Rizal who knew about his plan

Lucia

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The family (Captain and Capitana) informed before his departure

Valenzuela family

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The Filipino intellectual who was informed and later became prominent

Pedro A. Paterno

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Rizal’s compadre who knew about his departure

Mateo Evangelista

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The Jesuit group from Ateneo who were informed

Ateneo Jesuit fathers

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The nickname of Jose M. Cecilio

Chengoy

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The Spanish steamer Rizal boarded

Salvadora

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The friendly captain who befriended Rizal

Donato Lecha

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The island Rizal compared to Talim Island

Susong Dalaga

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The date Rizal arrived in Singapore

May 9, 1882

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The hotel where Rizal stayed

Hotel de la Paz

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The garden Rizal visited in Singapore

Botanical Garden

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A type of temple Rizal visited

Buddhist temple

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The founder of Singapore whose statue Rizal saw

Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles

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The French steamer Rizal boarded to Europe

Djemnah

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The place in Ceylon reached on May 17, 1882

Point Galle

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The capital of Ceylon admired by Rizal

Colombo

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The place where Rizal saw camels for the first time

Aden

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The canal Rizal passed through for five days

Suez Canal

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The engineer who built the Suez Canal

Ferdinand de Lesseps

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The Mediterranean terminal of the Suez Canal

Port Said

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The Italian city where Rizal saw Mt. Vesuvius

Naples

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The French city where Rizal visited Château d’If

Marseilles

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Rizal’s final destination in Spain

Barcelona

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The first Spanish city Rizal stayed in

Barcelona

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Rizal’s first nationalist article in Spain

Amor Patrio

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The pen name Rizal used in writing “Amor Patrio”

Laong Laan

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The publisher of Diariong Tagalog

Basilio Teodoro Moran

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The date “Amor Patrio” was published

August 20, 1882

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The translator of the Tagalog version of “Amor Patrio”

Marcelo H. del Pilar

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The main theme of “Amor Patrio”

Love of country

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The article reviewing Madrid written by Rizal

Los Viajes

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The unpublished article due to newspaper closure

Revista de Madrid

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The disease outbreak in Manila reported to Rizal

Cholera epidemic

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The brother who informed Rizal about the epidemic

Paciano

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The date Paciano wrote about the epidemic

September 15, 1882

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The woman who became unhappy due to Rizal’s absence

Leonor Rivera

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The person who advised Rizal to study in Madrid

Paciano

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The university where Rizal enrolled

Universidad Central de Madrid

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The date Rizal enrolled in Madrid

November 3, 1882

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One course Rizal studied related to medicine

Medicine

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Another course Rizal took related to humanities

Philosophy and Letters

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The art school where Rizal studied painting

Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando

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One language Rizal studied privately

French

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The place where Rizal practiced fencing

Sanz y Carbonell

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The café where Rizal socialized

Antigua Café de Levante

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The former Manila mayor Rizal visited regularly

Don Pablo Ortiga y Rey

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The woman Rizal was attracted to in Madrid

Consuelo Ortiga y Perez

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The letter Rizal wrote for her

A La Señorita C.O. y P.

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The reason Rizal ended the relationship (first reason)

He was engaged to Leonor Rivera

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The second reason involving his friend

Eduardo de Lete loved Consuelo

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The society Rizal joined in Madrid

Circulo Hispano-Filipino

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The poem Rizal wrote expressing homesickness

Me Piden Versos

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The feeling expressed in “Me Piden Versos”

Homesickness and loneliness

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The comparison Rizal used to describe himself in exile

A plant uprooted from its native soil

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The bookstore where Rizal bought books

Señor Roses’ bookstore

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The novel by Harriet Beecher Stowe that influenced Rizal

Uncle Tom’s Cabin

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The novel by Eugène Sue that influenced him

The Wandering Jew

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The theme these books strengthened in Rizal

Sympathy for oppressed people

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The year Rizal first visited Paris

1883

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The museum Rizal visited

Louvre Museum

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The famous cathedral he visited

Notre Dame Cathedral

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The most expensive capital in Europe according to Rizal

Paris

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The lodge Rizal joined in Madrid

Masonic Lodge Acacia

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One reason Rizal joined Masonry

To gain support in fighting friar abuse

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The Spanish intellectual who influenced Rizal (one)

Miguel Morayta

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The lodge he transferred to later

Lodge Solidaridad

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The title Rizal achieved in Masonry

Master Mason

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The organization that granted him a diploma

Le Grand Orient de France

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The lecture Rizal delivered

Science, Virtue and Labor

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The key idea of the lecture (progress through what?)

Freedom, reason, equality, and end of oppression

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One cause of Rizal’s family hardship

Drought

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Another cause involving insects

Locusts

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The group that increased land rent

Dominican hacienda

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Rizal’s brother sold this to support him

Pony

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The date Rizal attended class hungry

June 24, 1884

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The prize he won in a contest

Gold medal

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The Filipino painter who won first prize for Spoliarium

Juan Luna

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The Filipino who won second prize

Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo

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