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What was the stance of the Democratic Party regarding Philippine independence?

ProPhilippine independence.

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What was the stance of the Northern faction regarding imperialism?

Anti imperialism.

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What ideology did the Southern faction promote?

White supremacy.

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What was the Republican Party's position on Philippine independence?

Opposed to Philippine independence.

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What did the Partido Federal advocate for?

Advocates for the Philippines to become a U.S. state.

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What was the goal of the Partido Nacionalista?

To gain complete and immediate independence from American rule.

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What did the Tydings

McDuffie Act provide for?

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What is the main difference between the Hare

Hawes Cutting Act and the Tydings McDuffie Act?

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What was the significance of the Jones Law approved on August 29?

It was the first official declaration of U.S. commitment to grant independence to the Philippines.

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What was the voting requirement under the Jones Law?

Only men who were literate in Spanish, English, or any Filipino language could vote.

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What were two key features of the 1935 Constitution?

Strong presidency and a single term for the president.

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What type of content did El Penacimiento and La Vanguardia publish?

Political caricatures.

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What was Lipag Kalabaw, launched in 1906?

A publication featuring satirical cartoons, maintaining anonymity through pen names.

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What was the Philippine Free Press founded in 1906 known for?

Being anti Filipino and mixing investigative reporting with content for the emerging Filipino middle class.

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Where did Fernando Amorsolo begin his career?

In The Independent as a political cartoonist.

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Who is Alfred McCoy?

A prominent historian of Southeast Asia and a reporter on Philippine political history.

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Who was Alfredo Roces and what was his notable achievement?

A painter, biographer, and essayist who won a grand prize for his painting 'Rundiman' at the 25th AAP in 1972.

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What actions did Governor

General Leonard Wood take that annoyed the Philippine legislature?

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What prompted the Cabinet Crisis of 1923?

Dissatisfaction with Wood's administration led to the mass resignation of the council of state.

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What were Filipinos' expectations regarding General Wood's participation in the liberation of Cuba?

They expected a spirit of cooperation and complete political emancipation.

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What was the reality of General Wood's administration?

It involved usurpation and arbitrary acts, leading to the curtailment of autonomy.

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What was Executive Order No. 37?

An attempt by Wood to nullify laws creating the board of control.

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What were some violations attributed to General Wood?

Refusal to assent to laws, substituting constitutional advisers with military personnel, reversing Filipinization policies, and interfering in justice administration.

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Why did Nacionalistas oppose General Wood?

Quezon wanted to assert himself as the leader of the independence movement.