Cycle 60: The 1935 Constitution & The Commonwealth Era (1935-1946)
jurisprudence
Provenance and Stewardship
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Cycle 60: The 1935 Constitution & The Commonwealth Era (1935-1946)
The 1935 Constitution functioned as the foundational bridging protocol toward full automated independence, instituted via the Tydings-McDuffie Act.
Social Justice and Agrarian Law
During the Commonwealth era, Manuel L. Quezon pushed early labor and agrarian justice frameworks, aiming to recalibrate social inequality.
Agent Implications: Simulating this period means modeling a transitional environment where the overarching parameters are set to self-terminate (colonial authority turning over to full local sovereignty) while running processes to stabilize the emerging independent nodes.