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- 2. described the deplorable farmers’conditions
- 4. It is a sculpture that he gave to Valentin Ventura
- 9. the sequel of Noli Me Tangere
- 12. written to defend his friend Blumentritt from defamatory insulting attacks of the latter’s enemy
- 13. Guarantee of basic freedoms of speech and association and Equal opportunity for Filipinos and Spanish to enter government service
- 14. Affectionate sentiments were developed between the two but Rizal didn’t pursue whatever he feels towards her
- 16. He led the Persecution of Filipino farmers who signed the Anti-Friar Petition of 1888
- 17. exposed the cancer present in the society by presenting the condition of the country under the Spanish oppressive rule
- 18. PHILIPPINE HERO
- 19. a UST medical student and friend of Rizal was jailed for having a copy of the Noli
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- 21. attack against friars’ refusal to bury Mariano Herbosa in a Catholic cemetery
- 24. Lawyer in London
- 27. An article written to oppose insulting discussion of the Spaniards to the native Filipinos
- 28. This was in response to the anti-Filipino writing by Patricio de la Escosura published by La Defensa on March 30, 1889 issue
- 29. article was the hero’s reply to Governor GeneralvWeyler who told the people in Calamba that they “should not allow themselves to be deceived by the vain promises of their ungrateful sons
- 30. Saturnina’s husband
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- 1. came to the defense of the Noli Me Tangere against the attacks of the friars.
- 3. Hefounded a fortnightly newspaper that serves as the official voice of the Propagandists
- 5. Jose Rizal boarded at their home at Primrose Hill.
- 6. Served during Governor Miguel Lopez de Legaspi’s Administration
- 7. A 17th century Spanish official and historian in the Philippines
- 8. On the New Orthography of theTagalog Language lipinasDentrodeCienAños Rizal estimated the future of the Philippines in the span of a hundred years and foretold the catastrophic end of Spanish rule in Asia.
- 10. an essay that rationally countered the accusations by Spaniards that Filipinos were indolent (lazy) during the Spanish reign
- 11. t was a temporary society to simply unite the Filipinos here in Paris during the International Exposition
- 15. Had an affection for Rizal.
- 22. a former Indian Chief
- 23. A rename for the Kidlat Club
- 25. librarian of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs at the British Museum.
- 26. Wrote a pamphlet entitled “La Vision del Fray Rodriguez,” using the penname
