Introduction to Filipino HistoryRadiant Star Pub., 1974 - 308 páginas |
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... vote , a second vote was taken . Those against the provision making Catholicism the State religion won by one vote . Other provisions were modified because of Mabini's objections . Finally , the Constitution was promulgated by Aguinaldo ...
... vote , a second vote was taken . Those against the provision making Catholicism the State religion won by one vote . Other provisions were modified because of Mabini's objections . Finally , the Constitution was promulgated by Aguinaldo ...
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... voting was conducted under the auspices of the ba- ranggays throughout the country . For the first time in the history of voting in the Philippines , the fifteen - year olds were allowed to vote . The voting , which was originally ...
... voting was conducted under the auspices of the ba- ranggays throughout the country . For the first time in the history of voting in the Philippines , the fifteen - year olds were allowed to vote . The voting , which was originally ...
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... vote to register and cast his vote . Article VI SUFFRAGE SECTION 1. Suffrage shall be exercised by citizens of the Philippines not otherwise dis- qualified by law , who are eighteen years of age or over , and who shall have resided in ...
... vote to register and cast his vote . Article VI SUFFRAGE SECTION 1. Suffrage shall be exercised by citizens of the Philippines not otherwise dis- qualified by law , who are eighteen years of age or over , and who shall have resided in ...
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Preface | 12 |
VII | 79 |
THE BEGINNINGS OF FILIPINO NATIONALISM | 91 |
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