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During the Commonwealth period, the Philippines were under the control of the United States as a commonwealth. It had a bicameral legislature, and Tagalog was adopted as the national language. Women were also awarded suffrage during the Commonwealth period. The government was exiled between 1942 and 1945 when the Philippines were under Japanese control during WWII. Once the war ended, the Philippines became their own republic, as outlined in the Philippine Constitution of 1935.
The Code of Ethics for Filipinos during the Commonwealth period emphasized principles such as respect for authority, love for country, honesty, and integrity. It promoted ideals of public service, civic responsibility, and moral uprightness among the Filipino people. It aimed to establish a sense of unity and social harmony in the pursuit of national development and progress.
During the time of the Commonwealth period in the Philippines (1935-1946), most Filipinos were engaged in agriculture, working on plantations or tending to small farms. Fishing and trading were also common livelihoods, especially in coastal areas. Industrialization was starting to develop, leading to some job opportunities in urban centers.
Maine during the colonial period
The Commonwealth, or Commonwealth of England, was the period from 1649.
The Levellers demanded that all citizens should have a voice in government.
During the medieval period, middle English changed to modern English.
according to the national science foundation it was during the mandingo period
Greek and Italian.
In europe, the language used mainl consisted of Latin and Ancient Greek.
The Normans added words to the English language during their occupation.
Norman French was in use during this period.