ADDITIONAL Flashcards
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- The Philippine Bill of 1902 - Cooper Act
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COOPER ACT
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- United States Congressman Henry Allen Cooper sponsored the Philippine Bill of 1902, also known as the Cooper Act. The bill proposed the creation and administration of a civil government in the Philippines. President Theodore Roosevelt signed it into law in July 2, 1902.
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COOPER ACT
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- In December 1933, Manuel L. Quezon returned to the Philippines from the United States with a slightly amended version of the Hare-Hawes-Cutting bill authored by Senator Milliard Tydings and representative McDuffie. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the new U.S. president, signed it into law on March 24, 1934. The Tydings-McDuffie Act (officially the Philippine Independence Act of the United States Congress; Public Law 73-127) or more popularly known as the The Tydings-McDuffie Law provided for the establishment of the Commonwealth government for a period of ten years preparatory to the granting of Independence. See the full text of the Tydings-McDuffie Law or Continue to Japanese Occupation, Allied Liberation.
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TYDINGS MCDUFFIE ACT
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- To further train the Filipinos in the art of government, the U.S. Congress enacted the Jones Law on August 29, 1916. It was the first official document that clearly promised the Philippine independence, as stated in its preamble, as soon as a stable government was established. The Jones Law or the Philippine Autonomy act, Replace the Philippine bill of 1902 as the framework of the Philippine government. It provide for the creation of the executive powers. The vice governor general, assisted by his Cabinet, would exercise executive powers. The vice governor would act concurrently as the Secretary of Education.
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JONES LAW
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- He was called the “father of history”. This was because his history of the Persian War was the first narrative in the form that later came out be considered written history.
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HERODOTUS
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- He was one of the first to disregard that supernatural in his writing.
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HERODOTUS
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- He was the first writer who tried to write what happened in the past.
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HERODOTUS
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- Greek philosopher whose way of life, character, and thought exerted a profound influence on ancient and modern philosophy.
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SOCRATES
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- was a Greek philosopher from Athens who is credited as the founder of Western philosophy and among the first moral philosophers of the ethical tradition of thought.
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SOCRATES
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- main source of Western thought
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SOCRATES
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- Father of ethical philosophy
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SOCRATES
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- Establish the first School: the Academy
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PLATO
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- student of Socrates
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PLATO
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- Teacher of Aristotle
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PLATO
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A student of Plato
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ARISTOTLE