18 Questions
When was the Philippine Autonomy, also known as the Jones Law, established?
August 19, 1916
Who was the first Civil Governor of the Philippines appointed by the Taft Commission?
William Howard Taft
What significant event occurred on November 4, 1901, in relation to the American policies in the Philippines?
Sedition Act was passed
Which legislative body did Quezon and Osmena overpower under the Jones Law?
Partido Federal
What was established by Pascual Poblete in August 1901?
Partido Nacionalista
Which Act is also known as the US Bill of Rights for the Philippines?
Philippine Organic Act/Cooper Act
What key principle was associated with the American Civil Government established on July 4, 1901?
'Hold the Philippines for the benefit of the Filipinos'
Who dominated both houses of the legislature after the arrival of the American Teachers (Thomasites) on August 21, 1901?
'Quezon & Osmena'
'Birth of PH Bicameral' occurred under which legislation?
'Jones Law'
Which legislative body was overpowered by Quezon and Osmena under the Jones Law?
Partidio Nacionalista
On August 19, 1916, who signed the Jones Law (Philippine Autonomy)?
Woodrow Wilson
Which American group arrived in the Philippines on August 21, 1901, to influence the educational system?
American Teachers (Thomasites)
What was prohibited by the Flag Act of 1907 in the Philippines?
Displaying the Philippine Flag
Who was established as the Speaker of the House under the new legislature created on October 26, 1916?
Manuel L. Quezon
What was the purpose of establishing the Philippine Constabulary in 1901?
To maintain peace and order
Who established the Partido Nacionalista in August 1901?
Pascual Poblete
What did the Sedition Act of November 4, 1901 target in the Philippines?
'Treasonous' Political Activities
'Filipinization of Bureaucracy' under the Jones Law aimed at achieving what goal?
'Ensuring Filipino Sovereignty'
Test your knowledge on American policies in the Philippines from the establishment of a military government to the Jones Law granting Philippine autonomy. Explore key events like the Flag Act, establishment of the Philippine General Hospital, and the significant role of the Taft Commission.
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