Martial Law and the Fifth republic

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Martial Law

also known as batas militar

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September 21, 1972

When did ferdinand marcos declar martial law?

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  • Peace and Order

  • Land Reform

  • Economic Development

  • Advancement of Moral Values

  • Development of Government Reforms

  • Government Reforms

  • Educational Reforms

  • Social Services

Define the PLEDGES in the features of martial Law

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Battle of Mendiola

Part of the First Quarter Storm protests

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EDSA People Power Revolution

(Feb 22-25, 1986) – Led to the fall of Marcos

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1. Emilio Aguinaldo

2. Manuel Quezon

3. Jose P. Laurel

4. Sergio Osmenia

5. Manuel Roxas

6. Elpidio Quirino

7. Ramon Magsaysay

8. Carlos P. Garcia

9. Diosdado Macapagal

10.Ferdinand Marcos

11. Corazon Aquino

12. Fidel Ramos

13. Joseph Estrada

14. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo

15. Benigno Aquino III

16. Rodrigo Duterte

enumerate the 16 presidents of the country

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Ramon Magsaysay

the 7th overall president, who is known as the president of masses

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Carlos P. Garcia

Advocated "Filipino First Policy" (prioritizing local industries)

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Ferdinand Marcos

Had the most infrastructure and constitutional reform

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Corazon Aquino

First female president of the Philippines

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Gloria Macapagal Arroyo

Second female president

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Malolos Republic

the first philippine republic, established in malolos bulacan