The Rizal Law is known as which law?

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Multiple Choice

The Rizal Law is known as which law?

Explanation:
The Rizal Law is Republic Act 1425. It was enacted in 1956 to require the inclusion of Jose Rizal’s life, works, and writings—especially Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo—in the curriculum of all colleges and universities in the Philippines, with the goal of fostering patriotism and national consciousness. The other options refer to different laws or decrees that cover topics unrelated to Rizal, so they don’t match the law known as the Rizal Law.

The Rizal Law is Republic Act 1425. It was enacted in 1956 to require the inclusion of Jose Rizal’s life, works, and writings—especially Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo—in the curriculum of all colleges and universities in the Philippines, with the goal of fostering patriotism and national consciousness. The other options refer to different laws or decrees that cover topics unrelated to Rizal, so they don’t match the law known as the Rizal Law.

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