Ramon Magsaysay’s Achievements Ramon Magsaysay was the third and most popular of all Presidents of the Republic of the Philippines. He was largely famous for his success in the peace campaign. He defeated Elpidio Quirino in the 1953 presidential elections by an unprecedented margin of votes. Many regard Magsaysay as the President whose heart truly bled for the common man. He toured the barrios‚ opened up Malacañang to the public‚ solicited and acted upon their complaints‚ built artesian wells
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Lustado‚ Thea Danizze M. BSA-A3A 2 Leaders Who Practice True Democratic Styles Corazon Aquino was the 11th president and first female president of the Philippines. She restored democracy after the long dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos. She was known as the “Mother of Democracy” of the Philippines for she led the revolution‚ the culmination of a battle for freedom that was her husband’s advocacy. It was a battle she won‚ and a victory that gave us back our nation’s democracy. As President‚ Aquino
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Sergio Suico Osmeña August 1‚ 1944 May 28‚ 1946 “immediate independence” Manuel Acuña Roxas May 28‚ 1946 - April 15‚ 1948 "Our noble aspirations for nationhood‚ long cherished and ardously contended for by our people‚ will be realised." Elpidio Rivera Quirino April 17‚ 1948 – December 30‚ 1953 "I have faith in the democratic process we have established and in the capacity of our people to perfect themselves in it."and this "Every epoch has its own heroes and every hero has his own epoch."
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Government- reestablished on Feb.27‚1945 Jose P Laurel-headed the estblshmnt of the Japanese-sponsored government in the Phil. Sept.9‚1972-the declaration of Proclamation No. 1081 Manuel Roxas-the last Pres. Of the Commonwealth Government Elpidio Quirino-6th Pres.of the Phil. And 2nd Pres. Of the 3rd republic Cavite Mutiny-events in
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first pensionados sent to the United States in 1905. Some of his published works include the Educational Progress in the Philippines and Studies of Great Filipinos. Benitez was the recipient of the "Teacher of Teachers Award" from President Elpidio Quirino in 1948 and the Teacher of the Year Award from the UP College of Education Alumni in 1950. He was born in Pagsanjan‚ Laguna on June 4‚ 1887 to Higinio Benitez and Soledad Francia. He was the third in the brood of six. His siblings were Ceferino
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Timbol‚ Ma. Alma R. Tour 1B 1. Emilio Aguinaldo 1899-1901 One way to remember the first president of the Philippines First Republic is to look at the five peso coin. Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo’s face used to grace the five peso bill (which is not used anymore). The back of the bill shows him holding the Philippine flag at the celebration of the Philippine Independence Day. Contributions and Achievements: first (and only) president of the First Republic (Malolo Republic) signed the Pact of Biak na Bato
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Roxas y Acuña‚ Manuel (1892-1948)‚ Philippine statesman and first president (1946-1948) of the Philippines‚ born in Capiz‚ and educated at the University of Manila. After studying law at the University of the Philippines‚ near Manila‚ Roxas began his political career in 1917 as a member of the municipal council of Capiz (renamed Roxas in 1949). He was governor of the province of Capiz in 1919-21 and was then elected to the Philippine House of Representatives‚ subsequently serving as Speaker of the
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(1) In March 1897 Emilio Aguinaldo was elected President of a revolutionary government at the Tejeros Convention.[14] The new government was meant to replace the Katipunan as a government‚ though the latter was not formally abolished until 1899. Aguinaldo was again elected President at Biak-na-Bato in November‚ leading the Biak-na-Bato Republic. Exiled in Hong Kong after the Pact of Biak-na-Bato‚ with the advent of the Spanish-American War he returned to the Philippines to renew revolutionary activities
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system‚ amending pertinent provisions of the Administrative Code with respect to the currency and the Bureau of Banking‚ and for other purposes. June 15‚ 1948 The bill was signed into law as Republic Act No. 265 (The Central Bank Act) by President Elpidio Quirino. January 3‚ 1949 The Central Bank of the
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Republic of the Philippines Polytechnic University of the Philippines Quezon City Campus Philippine History Chapter 8 (Commonwealth Period) Transition Joan Daang BBTE 3-1 The Philippine Commonwealth Era | 1935–1946 | → | | | Flag | Coat of arms | The Commonwealth of the Philippines was the historic predecessor to the present-day Republic of the Philippines. From 1935 to 1946 the Philippines existed as a commonwealth of the United States. That Commonwealth was created
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