The greatest spokesman for Filipino nationalism, a movement primarily led by Hispanicized Filipinos of mixed Spanish and indigenous or Chinese descent, in the latter half of the nineteenth century, was _________, whose subversive novels were a response to the Spanish justification of continued colonialism.
A) Andres Bonifacio
B) Louis Riel
C) José Rizal
D) Emilio Aguinaldo
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