Rizal s Trial

Rizal s Trial

why the trial of rizal was called a brief mock trial?​

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1. why the trial of rizal was called a brief mock trial?​


Answer:

Rizal was convicted after a mock trial and imprisoned in Fort Santiago where he wrote his famous poem, known as “Último adiós” (Last Farewell). On the day of the execution, Rizal requested to face the firing squad because he refused to be considered a traitor, but his appeal was denied by the military commander


2. why Rizal's trial is unfair


Answer:

He was charged with being a traitor to Spain and the mastermind of the revolution. He pleaded his innocence but he was still convicted on all three charges of rebellion, sedition and conspiracy and sentenced to death.

3. Make a synopsis of the trial of Rizal


Answer:

ON DECEMBER 6, 1896, the trial of Dr. Jose Rizal by a Spanish military court for sedition, rebellion and conspiracy, began. This leads to his execution and martyrdom.

Rizal, who was imprisoned first in Barcelona and later in Fort Santiago, was implicated in the revolution which was launched in August 1896 by the Katipunan led by Andres Bonifacio, whose aim was to liberate the country from Spanish colonization.

At the time of his arrest, Rizal was supposed to leave for Cuba after he was allowed by Spanish Governor-General Ramon Blanco, who was sympathetic to him, to serve as a military surgeon in Cuba, where there was also a revolution against Spain.

Before he left from his exile in Dapitan for Manila and then for Spain, Rizal had issued a manifesto disavowing the revolution and declaring that the education of Filipinos and their achievement of a national identity were prerequisites to freedom.

Rizal was arrested while en route to Spain, imprisoned in Barcelona and sent back later to Manila to stand trial. He was charged with being a traitor to Spain and the mastermind of the revolution.

He pleaded his innocence but he was still convicted on all three charges of rebellion, sedition and conspiracy and sentenced to death.

Earlier, Rizal was already considered as an enemy of the state by the Spanish authorities with the publication of his two great novels — Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo.

Thus, Rizal was executed on December 30, 1896 in Bagumbayan (Luneta), which has been renamed Rizal Park in his memory.

Explanation:


4. If you were in Rizal's position, how will you response with unjust trial of Rizal? ​


JOSE RIZAL'S UNJUST TRIAL

If you were in Rizal's position, how will you response with unjust trial of Rizal?

I will response through educating young minds of our youth.  Having a solid education will aid in the country's future development.

Noli Me Tángere and its follow-up, El filibusterismo, are two of Dr. Jose P. Rizal's most well-known novels. He was also a great essayist, poet, and writer. The majority of the literature that supported armed revolutionaries as well as pacifist reformers was social criticism created during the country's Spanish colonialism.

In addition to his demanding academic schedule, he also pursues interests in sculpture, painting, languages, particularly German, and keeps up with the most recent debates in philosophy and science around the world.

Our brain immediately adjusts to paying attention, processing speech sounds by turning them into words, and comprehending what is being said when we hear someone speaking in a language we are familiar with. Given his importance to the independence of the Philippines, it is crucial to research Jose Rizal's life.

Additional Information:

When we hear someone speaking in a language we are acquainted with, our brain immediately becomes accustomed to paying attention, processing speech sounds by turning them into words, and understanding what is being said. It is imperative to learn about Jose Rizal's life given how important he was to the Philippines' freedom.

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5. if you were in Rizal's position, how will you response with unjust trial of Rizal?


ANSWER

UNJUST TRIAL

One of the most fantastic people will ever exist must have been Jose Rizal. He also had to rank among the best great thinkers, as though being a multilingual weren't quite enough. It is a horrific incident to execute somebody in a way and without justification. With military dictatorships, there are no trials—only execution.

The problem is that Rizal had indeed drawn the notice of the Spanish authorities since, starting in 1882, while studying medicine in Europe, he joined the Propaganda Group and formed connections with some other Filipinos who desired democracy in the Philippines.

Violence-free revolutions typically last more than peaceful ones. In violent ones, one side tends to lose and will either quits the community or fights back. According on the proposed improvements, this brutality may continue for generations before any change is made. Moreover, it may result in social upheaval and lawlessness.

TO RESPOND

Jose Rizal's execution was unreasonable and entirely inappropriate, but authorities wanted him as the lamb sacrificing to intimidate the population and avoid any other uprisings—none of which, by the way, Jose Rizal was engaged in. He was put to death, but it had the opposite effect the Jose Rizal became famous and highly regarded.

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6. Explain each of the defenses of rizal in his trial


Answer:

Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints is an internationally refereed journal that publishes scholarly articles and other materials on the history of the Philippines and its peoples, both in the homeland and overseas. It believes the past is illuminated by historians as well as scholars from other disciplines; at the same time, it prefers ethnographic approaches to the history of the present. It welcomes works that are theoretically informed but not encumbered by jargon. It promotes a comparative and transnational sensibility, and seeks to engage scholars who may not be specialists on the Philippines. Founded in 1953 as Philippine Studies, the journal is published quarterly by the Ateneo de Manila University through its School of Social Sciences.

Explanation:

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7. trial and Execution ni Jose Rizal?​


Answer:

That's my answer.

Explanation:

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8. What is your reflection of Rizal’s death and trials?​


Explanation:

my reflection is that making your self a hero of your own little things.


9. essay about rizal exile trial and execution​


Answer:

November 3, 1896 – Rizal arrived at

Manila aboard the Streamer Colon.

Rizal was quietly transferred to Fort

Santiago. Spanish authorities gather

evidences against Rizal while many

Filipino patriots who had been

recognized at his side were brutally

tortured to implicate Rizal. Rizal's

brother, Paciano, was also arrested

and brutally tortured but never said

anything against his brother

*Preliminary Investigation

November 20, 1896

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Judge

Advocate Colonel Francisco Olive

summoned Rizal to appear before

him. Rizal was subjected to

grueling five-day investigation and

was informed of the charges against

Explanation:

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10. 5. Why was Rizal subjected to a military trial?​


Answer:

On December 26, 1896, the military court tried Jose Rizal and later found him guilty of rebellion, sedition, and conspiracy.


11. who order the trial of Rizal was over?​


Answer:

Spain..

Explanation:

i not sure about my answer but I read it on a book before.

Answer:

Polavieja oversaw the court martial and death of Jose Rizal on December 30, 1896. Twenty four more people were executed with Rizal.

Explanation:

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12. As a student, what are your learnings on Rizal's Trial?


Answer:

Six Life Lessons You Can Learn From Jose Rizal

Against all odds. Rizal manifested the highest virtues being a Filipino. ... Focus on your goal(s) Fighting injustice in society was Rizal's sole motto. ... Keep personal life away from work. ... Use your time to the fullest. ... There's a virtue in giving. ...

Explanation:

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13. according to historian, rizal's trial is one of the unjust trial in our history. why?​


Please read the texts...

14. was the rizal given fair trial?​


Answer:

No, he was already prejudged even befofe the trial happened.


15. brief summary of rizals trial


Answer:

Rizal was accused of establishing or founding the (illegal) association that initiated the revolution. During the preliminary investigation in 1896, Rizal admitted that he wrote the constitution of the "Liga Filipina" but vehemently denied that it was a revolutionary association.

Explanation:

Sana makatulong


16. 1st Trial 2nd Trial 3rd Trial (Number of bounce/s) (Number of bounce/s) (Number of bounce/ s) Forehand Stroke Backhand Stroke​


Answer:

Ang sagot ay

Explanation:

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17. , 1st Trial 3rd Trial 2nd Trial (Number of bounce/s) (Number of bounce/s) (Number of bounce/s) Forehand Stroke Backhand Stroke​


Answer:

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18. Reflections about the trial of rizal


Answer:

Correct If im wrong, Hope it helps

Explanation:


19. Was Rizal given a just trial? why or why not?​


Answer:

On December 6, 1896, the trial of Dr. Jose Rizal by a Spanish military court for sedition, rebellion and conspiracy, began. ... He pleaded his innocence but he was still convicted on all three charges of rebellion, sedition and conspiracy and sentenced to death.


20. Is the Trial and execution of Rizal valid?


Answer:

no

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21. what is the summary of exile trial and death of rizal


Answer:

Binaril sya ng Español sa likod pero humarap si rizal Kaya nabaril sya sa puso

Explanation:

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22. What is your reflection of Rizal’s death and trials?


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23. If you were Rizal’s counsel, how would you defend Rizal on trial and save him from the terrifying execution


Answer:

by saying the truth and the reason why he can't die.

Explanation:

uhhh I not sure I think ;-; cuz it says filipino nd the sentences is English ;-;


24. What made the trial and execution of Rizal unjustifiable?


Answer:

Dahil niligtas nya tayo

Explanation:

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25. Explain the reasons why Rizal was trialed and executed​


Answer:

Because he was known as the traitor. And in the old times if you're a traitor you shall be trialed and executed. Such traitors are not accepted.

Explanation:

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26. Why Rizal's trial is unfair ? 1 paragraph


Answer:

He was charged with being a traitor to Spain and the mastermind of the revolution. He pleaded his innocence but he was still convicted on all three charges of rebellion, sedition and conspiracy and sentenced to death.

Explanation:


27. 3. Why was the trial of Rizal a sham?​


Explanation:

because yhey mite haye him being the hero of our beloved courty


28. What is your reflection of Rizal’s death and trials?​


Explanation:

CORRECT ME IF IM WRONG

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29. Account of the Trial of Dr. Jose Rizal.


Explanation:

by a spanish military court for sedition,rellion and conspiracy began.


30. If you were in Rizal's position, how will you response with unjust trial of Rizal?​


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