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Manuel Roxas died on April 15, 1948.

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Manuel Roxas was born on January 1, 1892.

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The motto of Manuel A. Roxas High School is 'Roxas Forever, Excellence Together'.

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Manuel A. Roxas High School was created in 1948.

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mga naging suliranin ni manuel roxas

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Manuel Roxas died at the age of 56 on April 15, 1948.

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Manuel 'Mar' Araneta Roxas II was born on May 13, 1957.

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Manuel 'Mar' Araneta Roxas II was born on May 13, 1957.

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Some of the projects of Manuel Roxas during his presidency were: to improve the Philippine econony and to gain independence from the U.S.

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Manuel A. Roxas was born on January 1, 1892

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talabuhay ni pangulong roxas?

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Manuel 'Mar' Araneta Roxas II is 54 years old (birthdate: May 13, 1957).

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Segorio Osmena and Manuel Roxas

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  1. yes he's have a wife and he have a two kids.

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Critics of President Manuel Roxas during his presidency in the Philippines focused on issues such as alleged corruption within his administration, his handling of post-war rehabilitation efforts, and his close ties to the United States. Some critics also questioned his economic policies and the impact on social inequality in the country.

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Manuel Roxas was born on January 1, 1892 and died on April 15, 1948. This would have been 56 years old at the time of death or 118 years old today.

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Manuel A. Roxas used the pen name "Mr. Hyde" during his time as a journalist and writer.

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Osmena just succeeded Quezon while Roxas died of a heart attack

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Manuel Roxas was a Filipino politician who served as the last President of the Commonwealth of the Philippines in 1946 and the first President of the newly independent Philippines from 1946 to 1948. While there is no specific autobiography of Manuel Roxas, there are various biographies and historical accounts that detail his life, political career, and contributions to Philippine history.

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what about emilio aguinaldo programa

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The fifth president of the Republic of the Philippines was Manuel Roxas y Acuña.

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The main policies of the administration of Manuel Roxas included national reconstruction, closer ties with the United States, and the adherence to the newly created United Nations. He also wanted relief for the masses, the maintenance of peace and order, and government efficiency.

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Manuel Roxas during his term of presidency reconstructed the economic policies for the welfare of the country that affected due to war. He emphasized on the production, created jobs to overcome unemployment, maintained a proper education system.

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The Parity Rights of 1947 was signed during the incumbency of Pres. Manuel A. Roxas.

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napakabait na pangulo si manuel a roxas. lahat ginawa niya para maihaon sa kahirapan ang pilipinas .napakaramaming programang ipinatupad niya itong lahat.sa panahon ng digmaan libo libong buhay ang nadamay . may ibat ibang programa na ipinatupad para lang maihaon ang ating bansa sa kahirapan,tulad ng pakikipag ugnayan sa ibang bansa tulad ng pangnga lakal.at nag karoon ng alitan sa ibang bansa at yun ang dahilan nang maagang pagkamatay ni pangulong roxas.

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Now,the newly appointed chairman of the national police commission is Manuel Roxas!

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Before embarking on a massive rehabilitation program. President Roxas met with President Harry Truman of the United States. He discussed with him the huge economic problems and the critical condition of the country.

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In 1948, Roxas declared amnesty for those arrested for collaborating with the Japanese during World War II, except for those who had committed violent crimes.

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