ONLINE-LECTURE-HIST100-RIZAL Quiz Questions
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This document contains open-ended quiz questions about Jose Rizal, Philippine history and trade, suitable for a history course. The questions cover various topics, such as Rizal's influence, Spanish impact, and trade routes.
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🙂: Create open-ended questions 🤖 Smallpdf.com: Questions: 1. What is the main purpose of Senate Bill No. 438 as presented by Senator Jose P. Laurel? 2. What obligation do schools, colleges, and universities have regarding the works of Jose Rizal? 3. What was the impact of the Glorious Revolutio...
🙂: Create open-ended questions 🤖 Smallpdf.com: Questions: 1. What is the main purpose of Senate Bill No. 438 as presented by Senator Jose P. Laurel? 2. What obligation do schools, colleges, and universities have regarding the works of Jose Rizal? 3. What was the impact of the Glorious Revolution in Spain on the Philippines? 4. How did the opening of the Suez Canal affect trade between the Philippines and Europe? 5. What role did Augustinian missionaries play in the Philippines during the colonial period? Answers: 1. The main purpose of Senate Bill No. 438, as presented by Senator Jose P. Laurel, was to disseminate the ideas and ideals of Jose Rizal through the reading of his works, notably his novels Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo. 2. Schools, colleges, and universities are obligated to keep in their libraries an adequate number of copies of the original and unexpurgated editions of Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, as well as Rizal's other works and biography. 3. The Glorious Revolution in Spain led to the appointment of the reformist Carlos Maria de la Torre as governor-general of the Philippines in 1869, reflecting the liberal changes in Spain, although he was eventually replaced by a conservative governor when conservatives regained power. 4. The opening of the Suez Canal allowed ships to travel between Europe and Asia without having to go around Africa, significantly reducing travel time and cost, which made it easier and cheaper to trade between the Philippines and Europe. 5. Augustinian missionaries, starting in 1565, played a crucial role in colonizing the Philippines and converting the natives to Christianity, and they were later joined by other religious orders such as the Franciscans, Jesuits, Dominicans, and Recollects.