Anda di halaman 1dari 1

CHAPTER 15 CHAPTER 16 CHAPTER 17 CHAPTER 18 CHAPTER 19 CHAPTER 20

Transition to
The Continuing Compromise with Colonial Politics: Towards The Campaign for Results of American
Independence: The
Resistance Colonialism Complete Autonomy Independence Occupation
Commonwealth
I. Involvement during the 1. The Wood-Forbes 1. Commission of 1. The Framing of the
A. The Katipunan Inertia 1. Progress in Education
Military Phase Mission Independence Constitution
2. The Administration of 2. Public Health and
1. In Luzon A. The Christian Filipinos 2. Independence Missions 2. The Sakdal Uprising
Leonard Wood Welfare
3. Wood vs. Filipino 3. National Security and 3. Trade, Commerce and
2. In Bicol 1. In the Local Level 3. The Fairfield Bill
Politicos National Defense Industry
2. In the Central 4. The Conley Case and 4. Independence 4. The Social Justice 4. Transportation and
3. In the Visayas
Government Cabinet Crisis Campaign Continues Program Communication
5. The Governor’s Veto 5. The Supreme National 5. Education during the
4. In Mindanao 3. Why the Elite 5. Individual Freedom
Power Council Commonwealth
B. The Cultural 6. The Board of Control 6. The Plebiscite
B. The Muslim Struggle 6. The National Language 6. Political Consciousness
Communities Controversy Controversy
7. American Interest
7. Leonard Wood: In 7. Language and
1. The Lanao Resistance 1. In Mindanao Groups “Friends” of 7. Economic Development
Retrospect Literature
Philippine Independence
8. The Administration of
8. Free Trade and 8. Trade Relations with
C. The Sulu Resistance 2. In the Cordillera Henry L. Stimson: 8. Negative Results
Independence the United States
Cooperation Restored
9. Philippine
1. Bates Treaty 3. Treaty Traps 9. The OsRox Mission Independence Re-
Examined
4. The Carpenter-Kiram 10. Alien Control of the
2. Panglima Hassan
Agreement Economy
II. Increase in Filipino 11. “Partyless
3. Bud Dajo
Participation Democracy”
A. Political Charge on the
4. Jikiri
United States
5. Bud Bagsak B. Effect on Colony
D. The Cotabato
III. Limits to Filipinization
Resistance
1. Datu Ali A. Restraints of Elitism
2. Datu Alamada B. Economic Limitation
E. The Highlander’s IV. Social Effects of
Reaction Filipinization
1. Back to Tradition A. Traditional vs. Modern
B. Democracy Filipino
2. The Subanun Affair
Style
F. Literature of Resistance

Anda mungkin juga menyukai