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Analyze the issues and interests that were upheld to push the Rizal

Law. Are these issues still valuable at present?​

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer:

The Rizal Law, also known as Republic Act 1425 (RA 1425), mandates that educational institutions in the Philippines give programmes on Rizal, his life, and his contributions to the nation.

Explanation:

The study of Rizal's life and works is required under the Rizal Law, commonly known as RA 1425, as can be seen in section 1. This Republic Act urges the Filipino people to develop a stronger feeling of nationalism at a time when their national identity is waning. A republic act is a legislation that has already been passed and put into effect, according to the legal system. A bill, on the other hand, is only a proposed legislation; as such, the Congress may or may not enact it. The President signed the Republic Act on June 12, 1956. The measure was initially introduced in the Senate and House of Representatives, the legislative branch of the Philippine Republic, according to the notes that precede the document's body. The law became operative thirty days after it was implemented, according the Official Gazette. A stronger sense of enthusiasm among Filipinos to believe in their own country and national identity—who we are as a nation—is sought to be sparked by the sheer fact that the Act was approved on the anniversary of our independence. At this period, the American government was the Philippines' main source of assistance and direction.

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