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  2. 1970 Marcos State of the Nation Address protest - Wikipedia

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    The protest during Ferdinand Marcos' Fifth State of the Nation Address on January 26, 1970, and its violent dispersal by police units, [1] marked a key turning point in the administration of Ferdinand Marcos, and the beginning of what would later be called the "First Quarter Storm" a period of civil unrest in the Philippines which took place during the first quarter of the year 1970.

  3. First Quarter Storm - Wikipedia

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    the National Union of Students of the Philippines (NUSP), the National Students League (NSL), and; the Young Christian Socialists Movement (CSM), communitarian-socialist organization. [4] A few days before the rally on January 26, Manuel F. Martinez, former Dawn (the weekly student newspaper of the University of the East) editor commented:

  4. Protest music against the Marcos dictatorship - Wikipedia

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    The different forms and trends of protest music against the Marcos dictatorship mostly first became prominent during the period now known as the First Quarter Storm, [1] and continued until Ferdinand Marcos was deposed during the 1986 People Power revolution; [2] some of the trends continued beyond this period either in commemoration of the struggle against the Marcos dictatorship, [3] or in ...

  5. Protest art against the Marcos dictatorship - Wikipedia

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    Protest art against the Marcos dictatorship in the Philippines pertains to artists' depictions and critical responses to social and political issues during the presidency of Ferdinand Marcos. Individual artists as well as art groups expressed their opposition to the Marcos regime through various forms of visual art, such as paintings, murals ...

  6. History of the Philippines (1965–1986) - Wikipedia

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    According to World Bank data, the Philippines' gross domestic product (GDP) quadrupled from $8 billion in 1972 to $32.45 billion in 1980, for an inflation-adjusted average growth rate of 6% per year. [40] Indeed, according to the U.S.-based Heritage Foundation, the Philippines enjoyed its best economic development since 1945 between 1972 and 1980.

  7. Category:Rebellions in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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  8. List of Filipino generals in the Philippine Revolution and ...

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    One of the revolutionary leaders in Cebu and supporter of General Pantaleon "Leon Kilat" Villegas [45] Katipunan nom de guerre - "Unos" (Storm) [46] General for War Plans- appointed by General Gil Domingo and General Teodoro Plata; Federal States Of Visayas (December 17, 1898) Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Visayas (November 17 ...

  9. Category:Protests in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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