A La Juventud Filipina or To The Filipino Youth

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Provide at least two instances where young Jose Rizal manifested

liberal ideas.
A la juventud filipina or to the filipino youth
was dedicated to the Filipino youth which he describes as "the fair hope of my motherland."
calling the filipino youth in nation building/ the filipino youth is considered as the hope of the
motherland. states that the Filipino youth are capable of great heights. It urges the Filipino
youth to reach their potential by harnessing their skills and talents for the betterment of our
countrymen.

El Consejo de los Dioses or the council of God

Winning allegory based on Greek classics, Ang El Consejo de los Dioses ay sinulat ni Rizal noong
labinsiyam na taóng gulang pa lámang siya, at pinakikilala nitó ang edukasyong humanistiko ng
Pilipinas noong mga panahong iyon at ang tugon ni Rizal sa skolastisismo. reveals the
humanistic education of the Philippines at the time and his answer to scholasticism.

What was his “secret” mission during his stay in Europe? Was he
able to fulfill that mission? Explain how
Oberserving the life and culture languages and customes industures as well as gov and
laws of europian nation in order to prepare himself in the mighty tsk of redeeming his
oppressed people frim the spaniards

Rizal's secret mission was to observe the lives, cultures, laws, and governments of the
countries in Europe, in preparation for liberating the Philippines from Spain's tyrannical rule.

Reforms for the Philippines not for total independence but to make PH as province of Spain.
Priveleges of Spaniards will be extended to Filipinoes having equality among spamiards

NO because as of now the Philippines is an independent country.

Pick two Propaganda Movement contributions and


objectives you think still remain very important in today’s
political climate.
Power of the tounge and power of the pen asking for reforms through peaceful means yun po ang
propaganda movement. Asking for reforms to make Philippines a better place

 To unite the whole archipelago into one vigorous and homogenous


organization;
 Mutual protection in every want and necessity;
 Defense against all violence and injustice
 Encouragement of instruction, agriculture, and commerce; and
 Study the application of reforms

Students, who created the movement, wanted the Philippines to be acknowledged as a province
of Spain and to be represented in the Spanish Cortes
Among their specific goals were representation of the Philippines in the Cortes, or Spanish
parliament; secularization of the clergy; legalization of Spanish and Filipino equality;
creation of a public school system independent of the friars; abolition of the polo (labor
service) and vandala (forced sale of local ..

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