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Austrian Archduke Francis Ferdinand

who is assassinated by a Serbian Nationalist Gavrilo Princip

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Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Where is Francis Ferdinand assassinated?

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US, Great Britain, and France

3 countries in the Triple Entente

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Russia

What is the another country that supported the Triple Entente

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Germany, Austria, and Ottoman Turkey

countries in the Central Powers

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Isolationist policy

What policy did US maintained to keep its hands off the war in Europe

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Fernando Amorsolo

Who drew "Wherever You Go, We Will Follow"

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Wherever You Go, We Will Follow

Uncle Sam is taking little Juan. Juan is holding a pole with a flag that is blackened

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Flag Law

what law forbids the displaying of flags meant to symbolize an independent Philippines

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penalty of death and deprivation of the petition for the writ of habeas corpus

punishments under the Flag law

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Gambling the policeman

this political caricature highlights gambling in Manila

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The Loyalty of the Filipinos

other title for "Wherever You Go, We Will Follow"

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Lording It Over Us

this caricature is about authorizing legislators whether incumbent or retired should bear firearms

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Liberty, Equality, Fraternity

Three concepts written in Lording it Over Us

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Fifteen Years of Party Politics

Juan is sitting on the left side while people are giving him gifts. On the right side, the situation has reveresed.

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Moros Vs. Christians on the Issue of Independence

In this caricature, the Christians from Luzon and Visayas wants freedom while the Muslims from Mindanao wants to retain the American sovereignty

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The Deteriorating Manila

In this caricature, Manila continued to retard into a mud of problems as the reign of government was apprenticed to the Filipinos

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Dwight Davis

appointed mayor of Manila

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George Butte

In the "The Deteriorating Manila" this vice-governor was having a vacation in Baguio

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Colorum Express

In this caricature, 300 colorum taxis are operating in Manila with corruption as the main culprit

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Senator Sergio Osmeña and House Speaker Manuel Roxas

these two politicians returned from a successful lobbying mission from the US

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Hare-Hawes-Cutting Act

would prescribe a 10 year grace period of limited self-rule before finally giving the Philippines the independence it so coveted

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Manuel Quezon

he would be regarded as a political-nobody

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Quintin Paredes

Manuel Quezon planed to replace Manuel Roxas as Speaker with his ally

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The Politicians Against Each Other

In this caricature, Manuel Quezon urged his allies in the House of Representatives to ratify the Independence Act

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Still a Divided Nation

this cartoon was published 3 years after the effectivity of Tydings Mcduffie Law

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Tydings Mcduffie Law

This is the independence Act secured by Manuel Quezon

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Still a Divided Nation

this caricature was published a day before the commemoration of Rizal's birth

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Still a Divided Nation

in this caricature, the tenant is shown holding a sickle, the symbol of the working class used by the communists

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Americans Getting More at Our Expense

In this caricature, 2 American companies are earning contracts from the American Colonial Government but which the Filipinos are financing

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AG&P and MERRLC

two large American companies that invested in the Philippines

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Atlantic Gulf and Pacific Company

AG&P meaning

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Atlantic Gulf and Pacific Company

a construction company who built a new port in Manila, naval station at Sangley, and a marine railway for the Philippine Coastguard

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Manila Electric Road Railway and Light Company

MERRLC meaning

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Manila Electric Road Railway and Light Company

won contracts to build a tramway and to light the streets of Manila

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Manila Electric Road Railway and Light Company

secured a franchise for a 50-year monopoly and a right to fix the electric rates and rail fares for 25 years

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Gov. Gen. Francis B. Harrison

he authored the Filipinization policy

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Filipino VS. American Teachers in 1915

In this caricature, the discriminating salaries between the Filipino and American teachers are presented

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Sen. Camilo Osias

A Filipino teacher who graduated from Columbia University with a monthly income of 90 pesos (1080 pesos anually)

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The Tennant-farmers' Burden

In this caricature, the changing economic landscape created burdens for the farmers

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Scarce Houses and Skyrocketing Rent

In this caricature, the rented space is becoming sparce and the rent is escalating

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12 %

how many percent of the assessed value of the property should be set as it's rent

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Director-General of Civil Services

The 12 % of the assessed value of the property as it's rent was recommended by whom

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While the Farmers Need Capital, PNB Has No Money

In this caricature, Farmers need capital while PNB had almost gone bankrupt in 1920

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Homesteading

land tenure system where the government permits individuals to clear public lands to cultivate them and to own them later

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Have a Title, I'll have the Land

In this caricature, homesteading is presented and an individual is looking over the tillers

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Too Many Taxes to Pay

In this caricature, here is not just a farmer depicted but Juan de la Cruz, the representation of every Filipino

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Filipino vs American Worker in 1928

In this caricature, the gap between the Filipino and American workers had not been narrowed

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A Congesting City

In this caricature, Manila was getting crowded with the lack of space for resident and even offices

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Deteriorating Health Condition Under the Filipinos

In this caricature, the management of public health began to worsen with the transfer of public health management to the care of Filipino bureaucrats

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Akala mo Kung Sino

In this caricature, the individuals who went to Manila for higher education were depicted when they went back to the province

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Manila Underwater

In this caricature, the poor public sanitation and overflowing esteros were highlighted. The Americans built canals and drainage system.