10 Questions
The Hare-Hawes-Cutting Act was passed by the Philippine Senate in 1932.
False
The Tydings-McDuffie Act was also known as the Philippine Independence Act.
True
Claro M. Recto was elected as president of the constitutional convention with a unanimous vote.
True
The Philippine Independence Act was passed in 1932.
False
The United States promised to grant independence to the Philippines as soon as a stable government could be established.
True
The Hare-Hawes-Cutting Act was passed by the United States Congress in 1934
False
The Tydings-McDuffie Act provided authority for the United States to retain sovereignty over the Philippines
False
Manuel L. Quezon supported the Hare-Hawes-Cutting Act
False
The Philippine Independence Act was crafted to ensure the Philippines remained a US colony
False
The constitutional convention was held on 30 July, 1932
False
Test your knowledge on the Philippines' constitutional history during the American colonial period, from the Treaty of Paris to the Philippine Organic Act of 1902. Explore the country's transition from a military to a civil government and the role of the US Congress in shaping its constitution. Learn about this pivotal period in Philippine history and its lasting impact on the nation's development.
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