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What is the cite of the three predictions presented by Rizal in his essay and prove that they came true?​

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Answered by anubenny213
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Answer:Not all people know (especially Filipinos) that national hero Jose Rizal was a future visionary who think ahead of his time. In a series of articles for "La Solidaridad," Rizal wrote a four-part socio-political essay "Filipinas dentro de cien años" (Philippines, A Century Hence) where discusses the future prospect of the Filipino nation under Spanish rule.Although he still believed that the Philippines should not separate from mother Spain, he always believed in the birth of the Filipino spirit of a nation. Influenced by the French Revolution a century before him, he always seen the spread of libertarian views would have an immediate impact on the Philippines. His essay has been viewed as an ultimatum to Spain: reform or independence.He basically enumerated the causes of the misery and social inequality caused by the Spanish colonial rule in the Philippines:(1) Heavy-handed rule: the Filipino population has decreased dramatically. There is widespread poverty. By this time, Spain has ruled the Philippines directly after the independence of its American colonies from Mexico to Argentina.(2) Death of Filipino indigenous culture: Spain has divided the archipelago with the sword and the cross so that it gradually eradicated the indigenous culture. The Filipinos has lost its cultural heritage and identity. Eventually, they lose hope in the future and the preservation of their race.(3) Cultural cringe: Spanish domination has made Filipinos submissive thereby perpetuating a culture of silenceIs

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Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Answer:

Concept:

Dr. Jose Rizal was shot by the firing squad and died face up in Bagumbayan early on December 30, 1896, after the Spanish military court had declared him guilty of conspiracy, sedition, and rebellion. Praise of his bravery won't bring him back to life. If we remember Rizal's life as well as his death, we will do him greater credit.

Explanation:

  • The following predictions were made by Rizal in his most foresighted essay, The Philippines A Century From Now, published in 1889, as well as in his memo dated December 15, 1896, intended for his counsel:
  • One is that "the Philippines will one day declare herself independent".
  • Two is that "the great American Republic with interests in the Pacific...may one day think of acquiring possessions beyond the seas".
  • Three is that "the Philippines will defend with indescribable ardour the liberty she bought at the cost of so much blood and sacrifice".
  • Four is that "Japan will swallow us".
  • Five is that "[once liberated] the Philippines will, perhaps, establish a federal republic".
  • Six is that possibly take a bold step forward and collaborate to build the Mother Country both at home and abroad.
  • Not everyone is aware that national hero Jose Rizal was a visionary who thought ahead of his time, especially Filipinos. The socio-political essay "Filipinas dentro de cien aos"  which Rizal authored in a series of pieces for "La Solidaridad," examines the prospects for the Filipino nation under Spanish control.
  • He constantly believed in the creation of the Filipino spirit of a nation, even though he continued to think the Philippines shouldn't break away from mother Spain.
  • He was influenced by the French Revolution, which occurred a century previously, and had always imagined that the Philippines would be immediately affected by the spread of libertarian ideas.
  • His essay has been seen as a demand for reform or independence from Spain. He essentially listed the reasons for the suffering and social injustice brought on by Spanish colonial authority in the Philippines.
  • The Filipino population has drastically fallen under heavy-handed control. There is a lot of poverty. Immediately following the independence of its American colonies from Mexico to Argentina, Spain has by this point dominated the Philippines.
  • Death of the indigenous culture in the Philippines Spain divided the archipelago with a sword and a cross, gradually eradicating the native civilization.

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