LESSON I. THE RIZAL LAW Part I
LESSON I. THE RIZAL LAW Part I
One. Philippine Legislative Process Two. The Trials of Rizal Bill Three. The Rizal Law
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A Hero and a Nation
A Hero and a Nation
One. Members of the bureaucracy eventually moved to unify the people within the state to build the nation-state.
Two. Intellectuals and scholars laid the foundations of a nation and worked towards the formation of political and, eventually, diplomatic recognition to create a nation-state.
Three. Usually taken by the Asian and African people: Breaking off from a colonial relationship, especially after the WWII when a series of decolonization and nation-(re)building occurred. They assert their identity to form a nation and build their own state from the fragments of the broken colonial ties.
Four. Secession: There is a group of people who refused to or could not identify with the rest of the population, built a nation, asserted their own identity, and demanded recognition.
Philippines, nineteen fifty-six
Aftermath of World War Two, nineteen forty-one to nineteen forty-five
HUKBALAHAP
Call for nation-building
Strong church influence in the Congress
Rizal's Retraction
Rizal Bill