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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
RA #1425 never mention Rizal as a national hero because the clergy from the Catholic Church did not consider him as one. On the contrary, the clergy thought Rizal was a Communist with strange ideas that jeopardize the teachings of the Catholic Church.
So I think that the church, who had a strong influence in the Philippines at that time exerted its influence over society to not consider him as a hero.
The Rizal, proposed by Senator Claro M. Recto, ordered to include courses about nationalists José Protazio Rizal in all school programs in the country.
RA #1425 never mentioned Rizal as a hero because of his involvement with communism.
We can arrive at this answer because:
- RA #1425 is a Philippine law that states that José Rizal is a historical figure that should be addressed in all educational institutions, due to his importance in the country.
- Although the government recognizes Rizal's importance, they have never mentioned him as a Filipino hero, which makes the law contradictory at times.
- This happens because of Rizal's involvement with communist concepts.
Communism is not a political system supported by the government of the Philippines, which sees it as something that should not be emphasized in the country. Placing Rizal as a hero placed very high importance on everything he was involved in, including communism.
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