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What is the past present and the future of the Philippines reckoning from 1989 to 2089​

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Answered by anubenny213
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Dr. Jose P. Rizal (1861-1896), the national hero of the Philippines, was a multi-faceted genius. He was a humanist, a politico-religious activist of his time, and the earliest exponent of nationalism in Asia. Rizal was eventually executed for his writings and beliefs. Dr. Ramon G. Lopez, a descendant of General Paciano Mercado Rizal, brother of Dr. Jose P. Rizal, presents fascinating insights into Dr. Rizal’s dreams and aspirations for the Philippines. Lopez recollects the ideals expressed by Dr. Rizal during his lifetime and discusses their relevance to the present and future.

This program is co-sponsored by the Philippine Consulate General in honor of the Sesquicentennial Celebration of Dr. Jose P. Rizal.

Recorded Wednesday, May 11, 2011 at the Harold Washington Library Center

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Answered by abdulraziq1534
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In Rizal’s “The Philippine a Century Hence” theessay starts from the past which he discusses that before the Spaniards came to Philippines to spread the Catholicism, they have an indigenous people and Islamic people. It consists of community that led by the Datu’s, Raha, or the eldest member of the community. In the first part of the essay Dr. Jose Rizal revealed the suffering of the Filipinos under the leadership of the Spaniards. The reason behind this the implementing of military policies,poverty became rampant wherein many people died because if they speak against the Spaniards they were killed. Second, as the population decreases, disappearance indigenous Filipino traditions and cultures Moreover, Catholic is ma d traditions introduced by Spaniards slowly replaced our known culture. It caused hardships in Filipino because they remove the right to live in their own land. But Rizal’s said, eventually the Filipinos would start to realize the oppression of the colonizers and this part is all present a few questioned and “what will the future hold?” this part answers the previous questioned “What will become of the Philippine within a century? will they continue to be a Spanish colony?” for those who have strong spirit over the liberty of the country, Independence was assured. but for those are discouraged and disillusioned by the sad experiences shall be a prison of the colony forever. In the future and the preservation of their race are losing of their hope. Passivity and submissiveness to the Spanish colonizers – one of the most powerful forces that influenced a culture of silence among the natives were the Spanish friars.

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The correct answer is in Rizal’s “The Philippine a Century Hence” theessay starts from the past which he discusses that before the Spaniards came to Philippines to spread the Catholicism, they have an indigenous people and Islamic people.

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