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  1. His inalienable right to life, property and the pursuit of happiness is the main objective of government as in- terpreted by the framers of the American Constitution. The Constitution of the Philippines entirely reverses this political philosophy.

  2. The structure of postwar Philippine politics and government was founded on the 1935 Constitution. The said constitution provided for a presidential and unitary system, wherein the president will be directly elected by the people and will serve for four years with a maximum of two terms.

  3. Nov 21, 2018 · POSTWAR ERA The structure of postwar Philippine politics and government was founded on the 1935 constitution. The first president of the third republic was Manuel Roxas, followd by Elpidio Quirino, Ramon Magsaysay, Carlos P. Garcia, Diosdado Macapagal and the first term of Ferdinand Marcos Marcos second term saw changes in the governmental ...

  4. Oct 26, 2023 · Essentially, there have been four ideological traditions in the Philippines: nationalism, liberalism, radical Marxism, and socialism.

  5. May 11, 2020 · Philippine post-war politics was characterised by an “indistinct two-party system” with the intense competition between the NP and the LP (Tancangco, 1988). The rivalry between the two parties dominated Philippine politics from 1946 until 1972.

    • Julio Cabral Teehankee
    • 2020
  6. Abstract : Historians tend to agree that Ramon Magsaysay's leadership and his relationship with Edward Lansdale are two of the most important features of the Philippine government's campaign against …

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  8. Through the subsequent Philippine–American War and later actions, the United States established effective administration over the entire archipelago and introduced political structures that reflected those of the United States.

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