A
B
100

What was the primary purpose of the Filipino Grievances Against Governor Wood document?  

A. To recommend Wood for a higher office  

B. To request military assistance from the U.S.  

C. To call for the impeachment of Governor-General Wood  

D. To propose economic reforms  

C. To call for the impeachment of Governor-General Wood  

(1 point)

100

Governor Wood was popular among both Americans and Filipinos during his tenure.  

False

(-3)

200

Governor-General Leonard Wood reversed the Filipinization policy by appointing Americans even when qualified Filipinos were available.  

TRUE (3 points

200

What was the role of the Board of Control, which was abolished by Executive Order No. 37?  

Oversee government owned companies and stocks

(5 points)

300

Which executive order sparked the creation of the grievances document?  

A. Executive Order No. 10  

B. Executive Order No. 25  

C. Executive Order No. 37  

D. Executive Order No. 100  

C

(-3)

300

Which of the following was NOT one of the listed grievances against Governor Wood?  

A. Interfering in the administration of justice  

B. Closing the University of the Philippines  

C. Vetoing appropriations passed by the legislature  

D. Disposing of government businesses to American interests  

B

(3 points)

400

Name at least one Filipino official believed to have contributed to the drafting of the grievances document.  

Jose Abad Santos & Jorge Bocobo


(3 points)

400

What report concluded that Filipinos were not yet ready for independence and contributed to Wood's unpopularity?  

Wood-Forbes Report

(5 points)

500

What incident led to the Cabinet Crisis of July 17, 1923?  

A. A failed trade deal with the U.S.  

B. Reinstatement of a police officer against Filipino officials' advice  

C. Imposition of new taxes  

D. Dismissal of Filipino teachers 

B

( -1 point)

500

What editorial symbolized the loss of Filipino autonomy under Wood?  

A. A cartoon of Quezon behind bars  

B. A drawing of a broken Philippine flag  

C. A cartoon of Wood stabbing a Filipina with a dagger labeled “veto power”  

D. A caricature of Wood sleeping during a Senate session  

C

(-5)

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