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  2. 1935 Philippine constitutional plebiscite - Wikipedia

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    The Tydings–McDuffie Act of the United States Government detailed the steps required for the Philippines to become independent of the United States. A previous act, the Hare–Hawes–Cutting Act, had been rejected by the Philippine Congress. The constitution was approved by 96% of voters, and was replaced by the 1973 Constitution of the ...

  3. Tydings–McDuffie Act - Wikipedia

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    In 1935, under the provisions of the act, the 1935 Constitution of the Philippines was drafted and became law, establishing the Commonwealth of the Philippines with an elected executive, the President of the Philippines. [5] [6] The Commonwealth was to be a transitional government lasting for a period of ten years, with independence to be ...

  4. Government in exile of the Commonwealth of the Philippines

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    President Quezon had been elected to a six-year term as the second President of the Philippines and the first President of the Philippine Commonwealth, taking office on November 15, 1935. [16] In 1940, The 1935 Constitution was amended by the National Assembly to change the legislature from a unicameral assembly to a bicameral congress and to ...

  5. 1935 Constitution of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Redirect page. Redirect to: Constitution of the Philippines#The 1935 Constitution; Retrieved from "https: ...

  6. 1935 Philippine Constitution - Wikipedia

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  7. Constitution of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The 1935 Constitution was written, approved and adopted in 1934 by the Commonwealth of the Philippines (1935–1946) and later used by the Third Republic (1946–1972). It was written to meet requirements set forth in the Tydings–McDuffie Act to prepare the country for its independence.

  8. Political history of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    United States President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs the 1935 Constitution of the Philippines in the presence of then Philippine Senate President Manuel L. Quezon. The new constitution created under this act was approved on January 31, 1935, [54]: 43 and was adopted the next day. The first elections were held on September 17.

  9. Claro M. Recto - Wikipedia

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    The consensus among many Philippine political scholars of today judges the 1935 Constitution as the best-written Philippine charter ever in terms of prose. [ 12 ] Recto later ran for and won a senate seat and was subsequently elected majority floor leader from 1934-1935.