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Manuel L. Quezon, Sergio Osmeña, and Manuel Roxas were three servant leaders in Philippine history. Quezon created the National Council of Education and initiated women's suffrage, making Tagalog the national language. Osmeña joined MacArthur in liberating the Philippines from Japan during WWII and rehabilitated the Philippine National Bank. Roxas was inaugurated as the first president of the independent Philippines after WWII, starting the country's reconstruction and development without foreign rule.

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M2 Learning Activity

Manuel L. Quezon, Sergio Osmeña, and Manuel Roxas were three servant leaders in Philippine history. Quezon created the National Council of Education and initiated women's suffrage, making Tagalog the national language. Osmeña joined MacArthur in liberating the Philippines from Japan during WWII and rehabilitated the Philippine National Bank. Roxas was inaugurated as the first president of the independent Philippines after WWII, starting the country's reconstruction and development without foreign rule.

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Name: Arish Manalastas Date: February 15, 2020

NSTP Teacher: BARBA, MILAGROS C Subject and Section: STC 1102 – 1M


 
Think of three (3) servant leaders in Philippine History. Recall their acts of
leadership and the results of these acts. Be guided by the table below. You may
refer to other sources to answer this activity.
 

My servant Field of Expertise Contribution to


leader’s name (e.g.politics,religion,business,academics) Society

 he created National
Council of Education
 he initiated women’s
suffrage in the
Politics (Former President of the Philippines) Philippines during the
Manuel L. Quezon Commonwealth
 he made Tagalog /
Filipino as the national
language of the
Philippines
 he was the first Visayan
to become president
 he joined US Gen.
Douglas McArthur in Leyte
on October 20, 1944
starting the freedom of the
Philippines from the
Japanese during World
Sergio Osmeña Politics (Former President of the Philippines) War II
 during his time, the
Philippine National Bank
has been rehabilitated and
the country joined the
International Monetary
Fund
 on his time, the Bell
Trade Act was approved by
the US Congress
Manuel Roxas Politics (Former President of the Philippines)  was inaugurated as
the new and first
president of the new
Republic because the
Philippines was finally
free after the WW II
 in his time, the country
has started
reconstruction from war
damage and the
Philippines started
breathing without foreign
rule
 under his term, the
Philippine Rehabilitation
Act and Philippine Trade
Act laws were accepted
by the congress

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