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José Rizal’s greatest contribution to Philippine society was helping Filipinos realize their worth as a people. During Spanish rule, many Filipinos were treated unfairly and made to feel inferior. Through his ideas and actions, Rizal helped open their minds and made them understand that they deserved freedom, respect, and equal rights.
He also believed strongly in the power of education. Rizal thought that learning could help Filipinos think for themselves and improve their lives. For him, education was the best way to fight injustice without violence and to build a better nation.
Rizal’s death showed his deep love for the country. His execution made Filipinos more determined to stand up for their freedom. Even today, Rizal is remembered not just as a hero, but as someone who inspired the nation to be brave, united, and proud of being Filipino.
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