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Manuel L. Quezon served as the second President of the Philippines.

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Here is a brief profile of Manuel L. Quezon:
Full Name: Manuel Luis Quezón y Molina
Birth Date: August 19, 1878
Death Date: August 1, 1944
Place of Birth: Baler, Philippines

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Education: Manuel L. Quezon studied law at the University of Sto. Tomas and passed the bar
examinations in 1903.

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Political Career: Manuel L. Quezon was the first Filipino to head a government of the entire Philippines
and is considered the second president of the Philippines after Emilio Aguinaldo. During his presidency,
Quezon tackled the problem of landless peasants.

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Commonwealth Constitution: Manuel L. Quezon's most significant role in the Philippine
Commonwealth was as its first president. He advocated for independence, reorganized the government,
implemented social and economic reforms, initiated infrastructure development, and worked to strengthen
diplomatic relations. His leadership laid the foundation for an independent Philippines and shaped its
political, social, and economic landscape.

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Presidency: Manuel L. Quezon served as the first president of the Philippine Commonwealth established
under U.S. tutelage in 1935.

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Post-Presidential Career: Manuel L. Quezon's post-presidential career involved preparing the
groundwork for Philippine independence. After his presidency, Quezon continued to be actively involved
in politics and worked towards securing the country's independence from the United States. His efforts
during this time were crucial in paving the way for the Philippines to become an independent nation in
1946.

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Legacy: Manuel L. Quezon's legacy is marked by his significant contributions as the first president of the
Philippine Commonwealth. He played a crucial role in preparing the Philippines for independence and
promoting good governance. Quezon's legacy includes various landmarks and institutions named after
him, symbolizing his dedication to uplifting the Filipino people and securing a brighter future for the
nation.

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Manuel L. Quezon implemented various measures aimed at promoting sound governance and addressing
economic issues. Some of the ways he addressed poverty through sound governance include:

 Land Reform
 Social Welfare Programs
 Infrastructure Development
 Education Reform
 Public Health Initiatives
 Good Governance Practices

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Land Reform: Quezon tackled the problem of landless peasants and implemented land reform measures
to provide land to farmers. This included the enactment of the Agricultural Land Reform Code, which
aimed to distribute agricultural lands to landless farmers and promote equitable land ownership.

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Social Welfare Programs: Quezon introduced social welfare programs to provide assistance to the poor
and vulnerable sectors of society. This included the establishment of the National Council of Social
Welfare, which focused on poverty alleviation, social services, and community development.
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Infrastructure Development: Quezon invested in infrastructure projects to stimulate economic growth
and create job opportunities. This included the construction of roads, bridges, schools, hospitals, and other
public facilities, which not only improved connectivity but also provided employment opportunities.

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Education Reform: Quezon prioritized education and implemented reforms to improve access to quality
education for all Filipinos. He expanded the public school system, established vocational schools, and
implemented policies to promote free primary education.

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Public Health Initiatives: Quezon implemented public health initiatives to improve healthcare services
and address public health issues. He established the Philippine Health Service, which aimed to provide
accessible and affordable healthcare to Filipinos, particularly in rural areas.

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Good Governance Practices: Manuel L. Quezon promoted good governance practices during his
presidency. He emphasized transparency, accountability, and efficiency in government operations.
Quezon's commitment to good governance aimed to ensure the responsible management of public
resources and the delivery of effective services to the Filipino people.

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Manuel L. Quezon's legacy is defined by his implementation of various measures aimed at promoting
sound governance and addressing economic issues in the Philippines. He tackled poverty through
initiatives such as land reform, social welfare programs, infrastructure development, education reform,
and public health initiatives. Quezon's commitment to good governance practices, including transparency,
accountability, and efficiency, ensured responsible management of public resources. His efforts aimed to
uplift the lives of the Filipino people, promote inclusive growth, and lay the foundation for a prosperous
and independent Philippines.

REFERENCES:
https://legacy.senate.gov.ph/senators/former_senators/manuel_quezon.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel_L._Quezon
https://www.britannica.com/biography/Manuel-Quezon

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