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Rizal - Quiz
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Madrid | In 1882, Jose Rizal went to __, following his brother Paciano's advice to say there for its central location and educational opportunities |
| Laong Laan | rizal's pseundonym for writing under Diariong Tagalog |
| Diariong Tagalog | Rizal wrote for this publishing house in Madrid |
| El Amor Patrio (Love of Country) | This work of rizal work focuses on the his views on the Philippines, depicting it as a cherished homeland deserving love and protection. It was published on August 20, 1882. |
| Universidad Central de Madrid | where he studied Medicine, and Philiosophy and Letters |
| Academy of San Carlos | where he studied Painting and Sculpture |
| Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando | where he studied drawing |
| Medicine, Philosophy and Letters, Painting, Sculpture, Drawing, French, English, and German | subjects/courses that Rizal took during his time in Madrid |
| Spolarium | this painting of Luna won a gold medal |
| Virgenes Cristianas Expuestas al Populacho | this paiting of Hidalgo won a silver medal. |
| Los Dos Mundos | Rizal's speech was recorded by the reporters who attended the banquet and it was published in this magazine |
| Louis de Wecker | when Rizal moved to Paris, he worked as an assistant under this renowned French ophthalmologist |
| Juan Luna and Maximo Viola | During his time in Paris, Rizal also met up with his friends including __ and writer/medical student ___. |
| The Blood Compact and Death of Cleopatra | During his stay with Luna, Rizal became a model and poses for these two historical paintings |
| Dr. Otto Becker | During his time in Germany, he arrived in Heidelberg and worked as an assistant to this renowned German ophthalmologist at the University Eye Hospital |
| Blumentritt | an Austrian scholar intrigued by the Philippines and was studying the Tagalog language. A close friend of rizal whom he corresponded regularly for many years. |
| Maximo Viola | this friend of Rizal lent him money for both his allowance and the printing cost of "Noli Me Tangere" |
| La Solidaridad | The Propaganda Movement published its own newspaper, ___, which saw prints every two weeks. |
| The Propaganda Movement | in the late 19th century, a group of young Filipino expatriates in Europe sparked a movement for reform and national consciousness. It was an assimilationist movement that sought to fully incorporate the Philippines into Spain. |
| Graciano Lopez Jaena | was the first editor of La Solidaridad |
| Marcelo H. del Pilar | he took over being the editor of La Solidaridad in late 1889 |
| Governor-General Emilio Terrero | a liberal minded Spanish official who saw no issue with rizal's works. He ordered an investigation into the Calamba agrarian problems. |
| Lieutenant Jose Taviel de Andrade | was assigned for Rizal's protection |
| A Mi Musa (To My Muse) | a poem Rizal wrote on La Solidaridad to express his disappointment and to call for justice. Defending his family in court, Rizal tasted defeat. The injustice fueled his fight for Filipino rights. |
| Responsable | the one who would be responsible for unifying the group and ensuring that their work was coordinated. |
| William Pryer | he managed the British North Borneo Company which had had a lease to oversee North Borneo. |
| Governor-General Eulogio Despujol | the Calamba tenants couldn't leave the Philippines without permission from ___. The one who invited Rizal to come back to the Philippines to "talk" with him. |
| Juan Luna and Felix Resurreccion Hidalgo | two filipino painters who won awards |