Results Of The American Occupation

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Results of the American Occupation         

Progress in Education Public Health & Welfare Trade, Commerce, and Industry Transportation & Communication Individual Freedoms Political Consciousness Language & Literature Negative Results 

Progress in Education - Emphasized the democratic traditions and practical application of law and principles. - Made enrollment in public schools was compulsory. - Compelled Filipinos to learn the English language. - Increased Filipino literacy.  American soldiers- first public school teachers  Thomasites- American teachers on board the S.S. Thomas.  Pensionados- Filipino students who showed aptitudes were sent to US.  (Place this in note area* Bottomline: American system prepared Filipinos for administrative service.)   Public Health & Welfare -

Minimized the spread of diseases and improved health of people. Epidemics were either prevented or minimized by establishing Quarantine Service. Introduced new methods of prevention and treatment through health education (of sanitation and hygiene). Created Board of Public Health (1901) intensified campaign for the eradication of superstition and ignorance. Provided facilities for the release of human misery and misfortune (e.g. asylums for the orphans, the insane, the juvenile offenders) Improved standard of living. Replaced salt-and-rice nutrition by balanced diet.

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Passed Payned-Aldrich Tariff Act (1909) : partial free trade relations between the Philippines and US were established. Passed Underwood-Simmons Tariff Act (1913) : abolished quota limitations on Philippine export products. Textile, fishing and fish-canning, alcohol distilleries, sugar centrals and cigarette factories multiplied. Mining became the backbone of Philippine economy. Overall effect : placing Philippine economy at the mercy of the Americans.  Transportation & Communication

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Bridges and culverts numbered. Means of transportation improved. Cars, trucks, and railway cars speeded up the means of transportation. Brought far-flung provinces nearer Manila by extending railroad lines to the North and South of Luzon. Developed water transportation to connect islands of the south with the provinces of Luzon. Encouraged interisland shipping. Opened more than a hundred ports to domestic shipping. Progress in communication was notable. Introduced telephone lines in Manila in 1905 and radio-telephone service in 1933 (linking towns and provincial capitals). Overall : American altruism was engrafted with profit motive.  Individual Freedoms

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Extended the democratic principile of equality in rights and obligations as well as in opportunities. Sedition Law of 1907 : considered it seditious of any Filipino to advocate independence. Flag Law of 1907 : prohibited the display of the Filipino flag. Filipinos enjoyed freedom of religious worship, freedom of press, freedom to assemble peaceably for the redress of grievances, freedom to change domicile, and freedom of speech. Applied the principles to the poorest and illiterate common tao.  

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Brought partisan politics. Imposed political pattern: issues were outlined; platforms were prepared; speeches were delivered; and political chest funds were accumulated. Control of the law-making body and Filipinization policy of Harrison led to deep political consciousness.  Language & Literature

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Development of Filipino literature in English. Adoption of American words and phrases in Philippine languages.  Negative Results

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Most westernized country in the Orient. American goods and services were considered luxuries. Resulted to neglect and consequent death of Filipino industries. Stateside (American goods) is the best, if made in Philippines it is inferior. Softened the Filipinos by pampering their stomach. Filipinos suffered a partial loss of their heritage. Love of their language and culture has been replaced by the adoration of American language and culture. Movies : purveyor of American materialism which implied success. Success is measured in terms of material possessions. American gangsterism displayed machine guns and brilliant strategy which is imitated.

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