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Discuss the impact of the rivalry between Sergio Osmena Sr. and Manuel L. Quezon to the establishment of the Philippine government.

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Answered by ayushisuryavanshi
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No two Philippine historical figures when put together create as much weight as those of Manuel L. Quezon and Sergio Osmeña. The two were born only three weeks apart in 1878, Quezon on Aug. 19 in Baler, Tayabas (now province of Aurora, which was created out of the bigger Quezon province) and Osmeña on Sept. 9, in Cebu.

Working as rivals and as allies, their achievements culminated to secure the definite path toward full Philippine political independence, waged in the battlefield of legislation, not of bullets and resistance.

The critical years were 1932 to 1934. But the period of history began in 1907 when they started their political careers to 1946. At the end of this long period, both had become presidents, in succession, of the Philippine Commonwealth.

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Answered by payalchatterje
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The impact of the rivalry between Sergio Osmena Sr. and Manuel L. Quezon to the establishment of the Philippine government:

Both the trade routes and the boundaries of the Islamic world transcended the borders of their territories, reaching across the world, even becoming indefinable.

Trade routes were a type of "highway" that connected different regions around the world, organizing trade between different cultures. The borders of the Islamic world represent the geographical limitation within which Islam has established itself.

Both the trade routes and the borders of the Islamic world developed and spread very powerfully, reaching beyond their borders and becoming indeterminate as they began to cover larger and larger areas, essentially spreading across the globe.

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