JOSE RIZAL

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Across
  1. 4. The colonizers provoked the natives to fight among themselves thus, strengthening their hold of power
  2. 6. Juan Luna's greatest masterpiece
  3. 9. A famous Spanish painter Rizal studied painting under and devoted some of his spare time to fine arts.
  4. 11. The decree of 1869 which placed all schools under government supervision. This pave the way for many natives’ children to enter college or university
  5. 12. Terminal of the Red Sea
  6. 19. Became the Marshal Regent of Spain.
  7. 20. A new Governor General was named for the Philippines.
  8. 23. The Queen who crossed into France and retired from Spanish politics to Paris, where she would remain until her death in 1904.
  9. 24. Was arrested on malicious charge that she had conspired with her brother, Jose Alberto, in the attempt to murder the latter’s wife, Teodora Formosa, by poisoning.
  10. 25. battle where the queen made a brief show of force, where her loyal moderate generals under Manuel Pavia were defeated by General Serrano.
  11. 29. Because he was boarding outside Ateneo, he was referred to as an ...
  12. 30. Shortly, after his last meeting with Segunda Katigbak, Rizal found a new interest. He described her as a very attractive girl with seductive eyes.
  13. 31. Rizal's most beloved woman in his life
  14. 32. Tax imposed on every individual or family to pay to the colonial government as a symbol of vassalage to Spain
  15. 34. A system of landholding wherein individuals loyal to Spain were granted land as trustees
  16. 35. The enforced or compulsory manual labor required for every male native between 16 to 60 years of age.
Down
  1. 1. Reform where there is handing down of parishes to secular priests once the missionaries are transferred to new assignments
  2. 2. The mutiny that took place at an arsenal in Cavite, on January 20, 1872.
  3. 3. When Jose was fifteen he saw a pretty, young girl wearing a red skirt trying to catch two butterflies. As she was daintily sitting by the Los Banos river, Rizal approached her and lovingly offered her as many butterflies as she wished.
  4. 5. The group Rizal founded in UST
  5. 7. This was pioneered by Fr. Pedro Pelaez. It was a move to give opportunities for the secular Filipino priests to occupy parishes, the occupation of which they were really trained to do.
  6. 8. Jose was accompanied by him to take the entrance examination for the secondary course at the Colegio de San Juan de Letran.
  7. 10. Occurred approximately 200 years ago, it is a period in time that left a profound impact on how people lived and the way businesses operated. Arguably, factory systems developed during the are responsible for the creation of capitalism and the modern cities of today.
  8. 13. The rule of the friars or the clergy
  9. 14. Also known as the Age of Discovery, is the period in European history when overseas exploration began to grow in popularity. This era began in the late 1400’s and lasted through the 1700’s.
  10. 15. The natives were banned from engaging in any form of intercourse with their Asian neighbors.
  11. 16. The creation of the ... which was truly intended for the protection of the civilians from bandits, pirates and ordinary criminals.
  12. 17. The movement Filipino students from European Universities formed
  13. 18. The city that made Rizal love the liberalism and free atmosphere it entails
  14. 21. The group of people Rizal visited in Ateneo
  15. 22. The person who Consuela chose instead of Rizal
  16. 26. 200 Filipino soldiers and laborers rose up against Spanish oppression in the hope of starting a national uprising.
  17. 27. Rizal wrote dedicated to his brother-in-law Antonio Lopez
  18. 28. Their martyrdom of and the injustice to his mother made Rizal to become truly aware of the evils of Spanish tyranny, and that even priests can get executed as long as you are not one of them, a Spaniard.
  19. 33. French (literally “century of the Enlightened”