Life and Works of José Rizal
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Rizal visited countries like Brazil, Germany, and Japan during his travels.

False

Rizal wrote and published 'Noli Me Tángere' and 'El Filibusterismo' after his travels.

False

Rizal used his international platform to advocate for reforms and independence in the United States.

False

Rizal traveled extensively to gain valuable insights and experiences.

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Rizal only wrote and published one seminal work during his travels.

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Rizal's death hindered the Philippine Revolution.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

Rizal's travels were limited to European countries.

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Rizal was acquitted by the Spanish authorities for his alleged involvement in the Philippine Revolution.

<p>False</p> Signup and view all the answers

Rizal's life was a testament to the power of violence and aggression in the face of oppression.

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Rizal's ideas and principles are no longer relevant in the Philippines and globally.

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Rizal wrote and published his seminal works after his arrest and trial.

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Study Notes

José Rizal's Life and Travels

  • Traveled extensively to countries like Spain, Germany, France, and the United States, gaining valuable insights and experiences.
  • Continued to write and publish seminal works, such as "Noli Me Tángere" and "El Filibusterismo", during his travels.

Advocacy and Arrest

  • Used his international platform to advocate for reforms and independence in the Philippines.
  • Arrested and put on trial by the Spanish authorities for his alleged involvement in the Philippine Revolution.

Legacy

  • His death galvanized the Philippine Revolution, with his martyrdom becoming a powerful symbol of the struggle for freedom.
  • Legacy as a national hero, literary icon, and symbol of the Philippine independence movement continues to inspire Filipinos and people around the world.
  • His ideas and principles remain highly relevant, guiding the ongoing struggle for social justice, democracy, and human rights.

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Test your knowledge of José Rizal's life, travels, and literary works, including his advocacy for Philippine independence and reforms.

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