Midterms Filipino American Relations Flashcards

1
Q

Philippines-American Relations
under the New Society

A

Date: Sunday, December 1975

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2
Q

____ years after the bombing of _____,
American television viewers witnessed ______ and Secretary of State ____ aboard the
Philippine Presidential Yacht.

A

Thirty four years
Pearl harbor
President ford
Kissinger

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3
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An act passed by the United States specifying the economic
conditions governing the independence of the Philippines from
the United States.

The United States Congress offered $800 million for World War II
rebuilding funds if the _____was ratified by the Philippine
legislature which duly approved the measure on July 2, two days
before the independence from the United States of America.

A

Philippine Act of 1946- Philippine trade act

Bell trade act

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4
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The Bell Act stipulated that free trade be continued
until ____; thereafter would be increased ___ percent
annually until full amounts were be reached in ____.

A

1954

5 percent

1974

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5
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It was approved by Manuel Roxas.

It was an amendment of the 1935 Philippine Constitution
to accomodoate the Bell Trade Act of 1946.

Allowing America the right own and public utilities.

To develop natural resources in the Republic on an equal
footing with Filipino citizen.

A

Party Rights Amendment of 1946

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6
Q

The Military Assistance
Agreement was signed in
March 1947. This treaty
establish a joint United
States Military Advisory to
advise and train the
Philippine armed forces
and authorized the transfer
of aid and materiel worth
some $169 million by 1957

A

MILITARY ASSISTANCE AGREEMENT, 1946

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7
Q

Between ____ and the
early ___s, the United
States funded the military
education of nearly 17,
000 Filipino military
personnel, mostly at
military schools and
training facilities in the
United States,

A

1950
1980s

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8
Q

In ____ the TWO NATIONS
signed the Mutual Defense
Treaty between the Republic of
the Philippines and the United
states of America.

A

1951

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9
Q

The United States Government through United States
Public Act Numbered Four Hundred and Fifty-four,
commonly called ________ has offered to extend military
assistance the armed forces of the Republic of the
Philippines in form of supplies and equipment,
information, and technical advice and of personnel
training of the armed forces latter.

A

Republic of the Philippines Military Assistance Act

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10
Q

The Bases Agreement gave the United
States a 99 year lease on a number of
Philippines military and naval bases in
which US authorities had virtual territorial
rights.

A

BASES AGREEMENT TREATY 1947

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11
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Also known as the ________
between the Philippines and the United States.
An agreement signed between the Philippines
and the United States in 1950. It aimed to
provide financial and military aid to the
Philippines in exchange for the retention of US
military bases in the country

The agreement allowed the United States
to maintain military installations in the
Philippines, such as _______________ in exchange for
economic and military assistance.

A

QUIRINO FOSTER AGREEMENT TREATY 1951
Mutual defense treaty

Clark Air base ans Subic bay Naval base

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12
Q

The _________ is the economic agreement between
the Philippines and the United States that replaced the Bell Trade Act
the ended in ____.
It aimed to regulate trade relations between the two nations. The
agreement was named after the then - Philippine President ______
and the US Ambassador to the Philippines,_______.
On September 6, 1955, the Laurel-Langley Agreement was approved
by both American and the Philippine governments following the
conclusion of negotiations between Senator Jose P. Laurel and _______ in December 1954.

A

Laurel - Langley Agreement of 1955

1954

Jose P. Laurel and Myron M. Cowen

James M. Langley

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13
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What does SEATO stand for?

A

Southeast asia treaty organization

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14
Q

Regional defense organization from 1955 to
1977.

Aimed to protect Southeast
Asia from communist
expansionism.

Created through the
Southeast Asia Collective
Defense Treaty
Signed on September 8, 1954
in Manila

A

MANILA TREATY (SEATO) of 1955

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15
Q

What does philCAG stand for?

A

Philippine Civic Action Group

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16
Q

The Philippines sent troops
to Vietnam as part of their
commitments to the United
States during the Vietnam
War.

The Philippines deployed
troops
to
Vietnam
in
September 1966.

A

PHILIPPINE FORCES TO VIETNAM (PHILCAG), 1966