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American

Influence

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Separation of Church and State

Central Government

Election and Political Parties

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Westernization of the Filipinos:

Frozen and Cold products

Whiskey, Spirits and American Cigarettes

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Americana for Men

Fancy hats, stockings, high heels shoes, make – up for Women

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From Conservative to Liberals.

Being frank, broad mindedness, Sparkling Humor and Sportsmanship

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Equality of men and women

Women suffrage in 1902 appealed by Clemencia Lopez.

Creation of La Asociacion Feminista Filipina in 1905.

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Women suffrage law was finally established on September 15, 1937

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Public School System

1901 establishment of Department of Public Instruction

August 23, 1901, US Army Transport, Thomas, arrived in Manila with 600 American Teachers

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Pensionado Program in 1903

Introduction of Physical Education

English is the Official Language

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Improvement of Filipino Literatures, notable authors are the following:

Corazon de Jesus

Pedro Batute

Severino Reyes

Lope K. Santos

Amado V. Hernandez

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Manila Times newspaper was began on October 11, 1898

Neo – Classicism. Notable persons:

Juan Nakpil

Andres Luna de San Pedro

Tomas Mapua

Guillermo E. Tolentino

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Jazz, mambo and Rumba was introduced

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Improvement of Infrastructure:

Railways

Reconstruction of Roads

Expansion of Government structures

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Irrigation

Improvement of Industries: Mining, Factories and Communication System

Creation of Philippine Chamber of Commerce

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Schism began on October 23, 1899 in Paniqui, Tarlac (Phil. National Church)

January 18, 1903: Isabelo de los Reyes, Apolinario Mabini and Father Gregorio Aglipay – become the Supreme Bishop and leader of the Iglesia Filipina Independente

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With the American introduced Protestantism

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- to endorse and resume the political Independence of the Philippines after World War I.

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In November 1931 went to the USA and discuss the protocols of Phil. Independence. Backed by Rep. Butler Hares and 2 US senators – Harry Hawes and Bronson Cutting creates an Act: Hares – Hawes – Bronson on January 13, 1933 that:

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1. Philippines will be grant independence after 10 years

2. Settlement of US Military bases

3. Imposition of Tax of good exported by the Philippines to the US

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*But rejected by US by the Colectivistas which opposes the Unipersonalistas.

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On November 4, 1933. Manuel Quezon with his delegates when to the US and backed by Senator Millard Tydings and Rep. John McDuffie (Tyding – McDuffie) Acts was created and signed by President Franklin Roosevelt on March 24, 1934.

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1. Commonwealth Government within 10 year period as preparation for Independence on July 4, 1946

2. Creation of the Constitution

3. Election for the Government

4. Neutrality as a State

5. Establishing of Military Bases.

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Governor General Frank Murphy by special proclamation on July 10, 1934 as the date of election of delegates for creating the constitution which won by Claro M. Recto as President.

3 government branches:

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a. Administrative and Executive Department

b. Legislature – 120 representatives with 3 years term only.

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c. Supreme Court – 12 members including the Chief Justice. They could pass legal decisions as one group or divided – as long to form a decision on a case.

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September 17, 1936 National Election was held.

3 political parties: Coalition Party; National Socialist Party (Aguinaldo and Raymundo Melliza); Republican Party (Aglipay and Norberto Nabong)

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On November 15, 1936 in front of Legislature Building in Manila, Manuel L. Quezon becomes the President

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Achievements

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Reorganization of the government by creating new offices, Department of National Defense, Institution of National Language and National Council of Education.

Women Suffrage of 1937

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Creating of new chartered cities – Cebu, Iloilo, Bacolod, Davao, Zamboanga, San Pablo, Quezon City, Cavite and Tagaytay

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Wikang Pambansa: Executive Order no. 134 on December 30, 1937.

Commonwealth Act no. 1 National Defense Act – Military Science and Armed Forces of the Philippines

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1939 Official census of the Philippines

The improvement of Philippine Economy, as revealed by the growth of agriculture, commerce, and industries.

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