rizal is a reformist or a revolutionary?
1. rizal is a reformist or a revolutionary?
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Jose Rizal is a Reformist not a revolutionary.
Jose RizalWho is he? Jose is known as hero in Philippines he saves us. He sacrifice his self
WHAT DOES MEAN BY RIZAL REFORMIST
Its supporting or advancing gradual reform rather than abolition or revolution.or the government"2. Was rizal a reformist and a revolutionary?
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Rizal is branded a mere “reformist” because they have not read his letter to Ferdinand Blumentritt from Geneva on June 19, 1887, his 26th birthday
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3. Rizal if he is a reformist or revolutionist?
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I consider rizal as Revolutionist
4. base on tow novels is rizal a revolutionary or a reformist?
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Yes I consider Jose Rizal revolutionary because he fought for our country with a pen. He died in honor for our country and we respect that. He also made the books of El Filibusterismo and Nola Mi Tangere to fight for our country and he has been through allot of sacrifices because of the Spaniards.
5. Is Rizal a reformist or revolutionary? did he denounce the revolution that was to be started by Bonifacio?
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I consider Jose Rizal revolutionary because he fought for our country with a pen. He died in honor for our country and we respect that. He also made the books of El Filibusterismo and Nola Mi Tangere to fight for our country and he has been through a lot of sacrifices because of the Spaniards.
Answer:
yes he advocated independence, even through revolution.
He repudiated the revolution because he thought that reforms to be successful should come from above.
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6. Rizal if he is a reformist or revolutionist?
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Revolutionist.
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:) HOPE IT HELPSS7. Describe Rizal as; a. nationalist b.revolutionary c. reformist
C . Reformist dahil ang unang pakay ni rizal sa espanya ang humingi ng reporma sa pamamalakad ng mga kastila sa pilipinas
8. to which of the following category they associate jose rizal as a social thinkerA. FunctionalsitB. MarxistC. PragmatistD. Reformist
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Answer:
B.
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9. rizal is revolutianry or a reformist? explain your answer
Answer:
revolutianry
Explanation:
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10. Is Rizal a reformist or revolutionary? did he denounce the revolution that was to be started by Bonifacio?
Answer:
oo.
explanation:
Jose Rizal, our national hero, was one of the Filipinos who asked for reforms. These reforms will grant the ultimate dream of the reformists; assimilation. Filipinos will be given the rights that they deserve. Rizal choose to seek for reforms than to start a revolution because he knew that Philippines was not yet ready to stand on its own (during his time). Rizal used his liberal ideas in asking for reforms and
He said that he has always opposed, fought, and made clear that armed revolution was impossible, absurd, and disastrous. He explained that reforms must “also come from above,” because reforms that “come from below are upheavals both violent and transitory.”
11. TRUE OR FALSEThe arrest of Rizal made former reformist realize that campaigning for reform were inadequate for the Philippines.
Answer:
TRUE
TRUE
TRUE
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12. what is the meaning of reformists
a person who advocates or practices reform.
13. Rizal if he is a reformist or revolutionist ? explain
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Dr. Jose Rizal is a RevolutionistExplanation:
I taught about Jose Rizal when was too Young to appreciate what he did for his country. So it was good that I went along with his son and his children to return to the place of his execution with them.Hope it helps
#carryonlearning#BrainlyFast#Let'sLearnOneByOne14. What made Rizal as one of the most known Reformist?
He wrote novellas that awoken the patriotism of the Filipinos and caused them to be united against the Spaniards that colonized us for 333 years. His works were one of the major factor of our liberty today as a country.
15. Is Rizal a reformist or revolutionary? did he denounce the revolution that was to be started by Bonifacio?
Answer:
* Yes I consider Jose Rizal revolutionary because he fought for our country with a pen.
* no, because Bonifacio was the leader of the Philippine Revolution.
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16. Rizal if he is a reformist or revolutionist ? explain
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Rizal if he is a reformist or revolutionist?Answer: REVOLUTIONIST
WHY?
He repudiated the revolution because he thought that reforms to be successful should come from above.This turn of events put historians into a great confusion, making Rizal's stand over the Philippine Revolution, controversial and debatable, making him both hero and anti-hero.Explanation:
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Answer:
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17. Rizal if he is a reformist or revolutionist? explain in own opinion
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Was Rizal a revolutionary or just a patriotic intellectual? The question has become more relevant today when there is a debate on revolutionary government which some people are loathed to consider. In my opinion, it is a misunderstanding of the word revolutionary.
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In my own word, However, was revolutionary in his actions and writings. He paid the ultimate price for this when he was executed for treason against.
I taught about Jose Rizal when was too Young to appreciate what he did for his country. So it was good that I went along with my son and his children to return to the place of his execution with them.
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18. What are the differences of the Reformists movement and a Revolutionary Movement during the time of Rizal?
It is notable in contrast to the Katipunan or the "K.K.K.", whose aim is for the total independence of the Philippines from Spain, the Propaganda Movement's aim is for the total assimilation of the Philippines as a province of Spain, and not a mere colony.
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19. A newspaper founded by the reformists?
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numerous articles to its newspaper, La Solidaridad, published in Barcelona. Rizal’s political program included integration of the Philippines as a province of Spain, representation in the Cortes (the Spanish parliament), the replacement of Spanish friars by Filipino priests, freedom of assembly and expression, and equality of Filipinos and Spaniards before…
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José RizalIn Propaganda Movement
…López Jaena founded the newspaper La Solidaridad in Barcelona. Throughout its course, La Solidaridad urged reforms in both religion and government in the Philippines, and it served as the voice of what became known as the Propaganda Movement. One of the foremost contributors to La Solidaridad was the precocious José…
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20. What was Rizal’s influence with the reformists in Europe?
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Rizal was not only in Europe to write letters to foreign friends and attend parties; he was there to study and, eventually, campaign for reforms. His stay exposed him to different cultures and practices, good and bad.
21. dr jose rizal is to reformist as to andres bonifacio is to
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Jose Rizal and andres bonifacioAndres Bonifacio , Philippine parrot, founder and leader of the... novelist Jose'rizal who wanted reform Spanish rules in.
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22. Describe Rizal as a reformist.
Answer:
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23. Compare and contrast Filipino thinkers Reformist Dr. Jose P. Rizal and Revolutionist Andres Bonifacio’s ideas of human problems and independence.
Answer:
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24. What are the differences of the Reformists movement and a Revolutionary Movement during the time of Rizal?
Answer:
The Propaganda Movement (1872-1892) was the first Filipino nationalist movement, led by a Filipino elite and inspired by the protonationalist activism of figures such as José Burgos and by his execution at the hands of colonial authorities.
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25. Rizal if he is a reformist or revolutionist? explain in own opinion
Answer:
Jose Rizal, our national hero, was one of the Filipinos who asked for reforms. These reforms will grant the ultimate dream of the reformists; assimilation. Filipinos will be given the rights that they deserve. Rizal choose to seek for reforms than to start a revolution because he knew that Philippines was not yet ready to stand on its own (during his time). Rizal used his liberal ideas in asking for reforms.
Explanation:
Rizal is a reformist.
26. Differentiate a reformist from a revolutionist.
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In politics, a revolutionary is someone who supports abrupt, rapid, and drastic change, usually replacing the status quo, while a reformist is someone who supports more gradual and incremental change, often working within the system.
27. What are the reasons and basis of the writers and historians in saying that Rizal is a reformist?
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The reasons and bases of the writer and historians saying that Rizal is a reformist is that Dr. Jose Rizal writed novels named, Noli Me Tángere and Filibusterismo referring to the Cathholic Spaniards who mistreat Filipinos in his time. This gives the Spaniards that mutual feeling towards Jose Rizal and this is why they called Jose Rizal a reformist
28. Was Rizal a reformist or a revolutionary?
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Rizal is a "revolutionary"Explanation:
While most of us believed that Rizal dedicated his life and labor for the cause of the revolution and venerated him to a certain extent, a brave historian rose up and went against the tide by making known to the public his stand that Rizal was NOT an actual leader of the Philippine Revolution.
29. what did the reformists want?
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A reform movement is a type of social movement that aims to bring a social or political system closer to the community's ideal. A reform movement is distinguished from more radical social movements such as revolutionary movements which reject those old ideals, in that the ideas are often grounded in liberalism, although they may be rooted in socialist (specifically, social democratic) or religious concepts.
30. Is Rizal a reformist or revolutionary? did he denounce the revolution that was to be started by Bonifacio?
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yesyesExplanation:
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