Martial Law

Martial Law

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History

University - Professional Development

Hard

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Teodorica Chua

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Signed by former president Ferdinand Marcos on September 21, 1972, Proclamation 1081 which placed the entire Philippines under Martial Law.

Back

TRUE

Answer explanation

On September 23, at exactly 7:15 pm, he appeared on television to formally announce it.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

President Marcos built many roads, schools, houses, and other infrastructures.

Back

TRUE

Answer explanation

He could build and build because it wasn't his money that was being used, it was the taxpayers'. The biggest, most famous construction project, the billion-dollar Bataan Nuclear Power Plant, was an overpriced, graft-ridden structure which paid Marcos millions of dollars in kickbacks.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Under Marcos, the country was peaceful.

Back

FALSE

Answer explanation

The worst threat to peace and order was none other than Marcos himself. Historian Alfred McCoy estimates the Martial Law regime killed more than 3,000 Filipinos and made hundreds disappear. If there was "peace" in the country it was the graveyard silence produced by fear and repression.

 

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Was the country prosperous during the Marcos regime?

Back

FALSE

Answer explanation

When Marcos assumed the presidency, the country's foreign debt was US$1 billion. By the time he fled, it was US$28 billion. Martial Law sustained a plunder economy run for the benefit of the Marcos family, its relatives and associates.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

In 1986, President Marcos could have ordered his troops to run over the citizens on EDSA but refused to do so, even if it meant he would lose.

Back

FALSE

Answer explanation

Actually he was urging his generals to attack, but in front of the TV cameras made a big show of concern over civilian casualties.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Did the Philippine democracy collapse during Marcos years?

Back

TRUE

Answer explanation

Filipino democratic institutions did not break down, either in the sense of an inability to maintain order or a failure to respond to changes within the society. The rising political violence after 1969 was to a considerable degree the creation of Marcos himself, first in trying to get himself re-elected and then in preparing a justification for martial law

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

The Enrile ambush in Wack-Wack was staged to justify Martial Law.

Back

TRUE

Answer explanation

Enrile revealed in 1986 that this ambush was staged.

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