Reading In The Philippine History (Day 19) Flashcards
Ph. was governed directly by the president, power of the IS president exercised by
American Military government
Military governors;
Mom
Wesley Merrit
Elwell Ottis
Arther MacArthur
First Philippine commission, investigate condition
Schurman commission
Dr. Jacob Schurman
second Philippine commission, establish a civil government
Taft commission
Willliam Howard Taft
first policy, the Philippines for the Filipinos
William Howard Taft
last civil governor/general
Frank Murphy
law making body, americans
Philippine Commission
establishment of an elective Philippine assembly, two Filipinos residence commissioners, without voting rights
Philippine bill/organic act of 1902 or Cooper Act
two Filipinos residence commissioners, without voting rights
Pablo Ocampo
Benito Legarda
American Cooper Act
Legislative:
Upper House
Present:
Senate
Philippine Commission (American)
American Cooper Act
legislative; Lower house
present: house of representative
Philippine Assembly (Filipinos)
Flag law
Period of suppressed nationalism
separation /independce
sedation law
armed band
brigandage act
first political party
fideral party
speaker of the house
Sergio Osmena
majority floor leader
Manuel L. Quezon
First legislation enacted by Philippine Assembly, 1 Million for barrio schools
gabaldon act
gradual or general replacement of american by filipinos
filipinization
chief of the supreme court/chief justice
cayetano arellano
filipinization war fully implemented
Gov. Gen Francis Burton Harrison
William Atkinson Jones, preamble, independent would be granted as soon as stable government would be established in the Philippine
Jones law or Philippine autonomy act
Jones law
legislative: upper house
present: senate
Cooper act: Philippine commission (american)
Senate (Filipino)
Jones Law
legislative: lower house
present: House of representative
cooper act: Philippine Assembly (Filipino)
House of Representative (Filipino)
Leonard Wood, governed country without the cooperation of legislative
Cabinet crises of 1923
US Pres. Warren G. Harding know the true state of the Philippine that wasn’t ready for independence.
Wood-forbes mission
act of 74 by the taft commission, public school system, compulsory teaching of english, abolition of religious instruction
Educational development
First american teachers
Thomasites
pursue higher education degrees in the US
Peninsulares
Ph. legislative, the commission recommended the sending of independence mission to US
Commission on independence
Osmena & Roxas, to secure and independence law for the Ph. from US Congress
OSROX Mission
independence after 12 years
Hare-Hawes-cutting act
10 years transition period to independence, complete independence on July 4, 1946
Tyding -Mcduffie law of Independence law
Gregorio Perfecto, signed by his own blood, First election
Pres. Manuel Quezon
VP. Sergio Osmena
the 1935 Constitution
father of social justice, 8hr labor act, minimum wage law, first vote of women
Manuel Quezon
punishes filipino used as fronts by alien businessman
Anti-dummy law
limits immigrants to enter the market
Philippine immigration law
Benigno Ramos, Weekly tabloid
sakdalism
first labor union by Isabelo delos reyes
unio obrera democratica (UOD)
Dec 7, 1941 Japan attacked the American
Pearl harbor of hawaii
Dec 8, 1941
US declared war against Japan
Filipino american soldiers
USAFFE
United States American Forces in the Far East
USAFFE was commanded by
Douglas MacArthur
Japanese Imperial forces
Gen. Masaharu Homma
Gen. Edward king, the ____ forces surrendered
Bataan