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  2. Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The United States began changing its nomenclature from "the Philippine Islands" to "the Philippines" in the Philippine Autonomy Act and the Jones Law. [22] The official title "Republic of the Philippines" was included in the 1935 constitution as the name of the future independent state, [ 23 ] and in all succeeding constitutional revisions.

  3. Immigration policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Luce–Celler Act of 1946 made immigrants from India and the Philippines eligible for citizenship, though it capped entry at 100 immigrants per country per year. [10] The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 was passed to create a unified code of United States immigration law, and the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 repealed the ...

  4. LGBTQ rights in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Homosexuality is not specifically mentioned in either the South Korean Constitution or in the Civil Penal Code, although article 2 of the National Human Rights Commission Of Korea Act includes sexual orientation as one of the protected classes. Transgender or non-binary people are excluded from military service.

  5. United States dollar - Wikipedia

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    Article I, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution provides that Congress has the power "to coin money". [9] Laws implementing this power are currently codified in Title 31 of the U.S. Code , under Section 5112, which prescribes the forms in which the United States dollars should be issued. [ 10 ]

  6. Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Multi-racialism is enshrined in the constitution and continues to shape national policies. Singapore is a parliamentary republic and its legal system is based on common law. While the country is de jure a multi-party democracy with free elections, the government under the People's Action Party (PAP) wields widespread control and political ...

  7. Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    The title of the state constitution is The Constitution of the State of Hawaii. Article XV, Section 1 of the Constitution uses The State of Hawaii . [ 27 ] Diacritics were not used because the document, drafted in 1949, [ 28 ] predates the use of the ʻokina ʻ and the kahakō in modern Hawaiian orthography.

  8. India - Wikipedia

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    Vital to India's self-image as an independent nation was its constitution, completed in 1950, which put in place a secular and democratic republic. [161] Economic liberalisation, which began in the 1980s and the collaboration with Soviet Union for technical know-how, [ 162 ] has created a large urban middle class, transformed India into one of ...