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Farming and export of cash crops.
What economic system supported the Philippines in Rizal's time?
The use of imagination and symbolism.
What did Rizal's aya's folk stories inspire in his writing?
Political instability and poor governance.
What problem did frequent changes of Spanish leaders cause?
It made him more determined to fight for equality.
How did discrimination at UST affect Rizal?
7th
What was Rizal's birth order in his family?
Because it made him calm and inspired his imagination.
Why did young Rizal enjoy walking under the moonlight?
That Filipinos faced restrictions under colonial society.
What did Rizal realize from his love for Leonor Rivera?
His future in literature and writing.
What did Rizal's exposure to arts and poetry as a child foreshadow?
His mother, Teodora Alonzo.
Who was Rizal's first and most important teacher?
Exposure of Ilustrados to European freedoms.
What influenced the rise of nationalism in the 19th century?
The Ilustrados.
Which group started the Propaganda Movement?
He became motivated to study harder
How did Rizal respond to his first day challenges at school?
Jose Protacio Rizal Mercado Alonzo Realonda.
What was Rizal's full baptismal name?
He was a Chinese-Filipino mestizo.
What ethnicity best describes Rizal's family background?
To love and respect one's language.
What was the main teaching in Sa Aking Mga Kababata?
His academic and literary achievements.
Which recognition at Ateneo pushed Rizal to grow as a student?
60 years later.
How many years after Rizal's death was R.A. 1425 enacted?
It gave him access to good education and social responsibility.
What role did being part of the principalia play in Rizal's life?
He suffered racial discrimination, which shaped his resolve.
What challenge did Rizal face from a Spanish officer at UST?
They exposed injustices and pushed for reforms.
What role did the Ilustrados play in society?
He cried and felt hurt.
What was Rizal's reaction when teased by his sisters about his toy?
To make him a role model of nationalism for the youth.
Why was Rizal's life added to the school curriculum?
Agriculture and export crops.
What kind of economic activity was dominant in the Philippines?
That historical patterns continue to influence us
What do we learn about society today by studying Rizal's life?
Nationalism and patriotism.
What core value does the Rizal Law aim to instill?
He lived with comfort and education privileges.
What did Rizal's principalia background mean for his childhood?
Ateneo was competitive, UST was rigid and traditional.
What was Rizal's realization after comparing Ateneo to UST?
His aya (nursemaid).
Who told Rizal stories about spirits and folklore like Mariang Makiling?
She studied at La Concordia, met Rizal at 14, and married Manuel Luz.
Which fact about Segunda Katigbak is correct?
His experiences of racial prejudice.
What inspired Rizal to pursue equality for Filipinos?
He experienced discrimination and dissatisfaction with the education system.
What pushed Rizal to transfer from UST to Europe?
Because "Mercado" was under suspicion by Spanish officials.
Why did Rizal use the surname "Rizal" instead of "Mercado"?
His success in literary competitions.
What recognition at Ateneo encouraged Rizal to write more?
That chasing ideals can lead to risks and consequences.
Which lesson did the story of the moth and flame teach Rizal?
The use of corporal punishment.
What was the common discipline style in schools during Rizal's time?
Leon Monroy, a private tutor
Who taught Rizal Latin and Spanish at home?
The need for reforms in the education system.
What realization did Rizal make during his time at UST?
The death of his younger sister.
What event ended Rizal's childhood innocence?
Republic Act 1425, the Rizal Law.
Which Philippine law requires the study of Rizal's life and works?
It shows he had a fairly comfortable upbringing.
Why is the nipa hut mentioned in Rizal's childhood important?
Father Francisco de Paula Sanchez.
Who inspired Rizal to improve his writing while in Ateneo?
Drawing and painting.
What subject did Rizal learn from Juancho in Biñan?
It was unequal, ruled by colonial elites.
How was society organized in Rizal's era?
To promote nationalism and patriotism.
What was the goal of the Rizal Law (R.A. 1425)?
Leonor Valenzuela.
Who was the girl that received Rizal's invisible ink letters?
He showed resourcefulness and courage in solving conflicts.
What did Rizal learn from the bully Pedro in Biñan?
Because it is required by law.
Why do we study Rizal's life today?
His love for learning and curiosity
What detail from Rizal's early years shows he grew up nurtured?
The opening of the Suez Canal.
What event gave Filipinos easier access to Europe and its ideas?
Fencing and Martial Arts
Which skill did Rizal's uncle Manuel teach him for defense?