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1935 Philippine Constitution and National Language
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1935 Philippine Constitution and National Language

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Who was the President of the Philippines when the 1935 Constitution was in effect?

  • Manuel L. Quezon (correct)
  • Emilio Aguinaldo
  • Ferdinand Marcos
  • Corazon Aquino
  • Which of the following languages served as the basis for the development of the National Language as per Article 14 Section 3 of the 1935 Constitution?

  • Tagalog (correct)
  • Cebuano
  • Bicol
  • Ilocano
  • When was the national language officially named 'Pilipino'?

  • 1959 (correct)
  • 1969
  • 1935
  • 1945
  • Which event encouraged the use of the national language as the medium of instruction during World War II?

    <p>Japanese Occupation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why was the Committee in National Language (CNL) created by the convention delegates?

    <p>To develop a unified National Language policy</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    President of the Philippines

    • Manuel L. Quezon served as the President of the Philippines when the 1935 Constitution was in effect.

    National Language Development

    • The languages that served as the basis for the development of the National Language, as per Article 14 Section 3 of the 1935 Constitution, included Tagalog, Cebuano, Ilocano, Hiligaynon, and other Philippine languages.

    Official Naming of 'Pilipino'

    • The national language was officially named 'Pilipino' in 1959, acknowledging Tagalog as its primary source while incorporating elements from other Philippine languages.

    Use of National Language During WWII

    • The promotion of the national language as the medium of instruction during World War II was encouraged by the Japanese occupation, which sought to develop Filipino identity and nationalism.

    Creation of the Committee on National Language (CNL)

    • The Committee on National Language (CNL) was created by convention delegates to establish a common national language and foster unity among the diverse linguistic groups in the Philippines.

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