Pres. Manuel Roxas
(1946-1948)
-             
Bell trade Act
-             
War Damage Act
Pres.Elpidio Quirino
(1948-1953)
- Amnestiya sa rebeldeng huk
- paghalili sa mga inaangkat
Pres. Ramon Magsaysay
(1953-1957)
-      -Economic
Dev. Cor.(pagmamay-ari ng lupa )
-      Land
Reform Act
-      Agricultural
Tenancy Commission at Court of Agrarian Relations.
-      National
Resettlement and Rehabilitation Act ( NARRA)
-      Farmers
Cooperative Marketing Association
Pres. Carlos Garcia
(1957-1961)
- "Pilipino Muna"
- Austerity ( pagtitupid sa
mga gastusin ng pamahalaan).
- Retail Nationalization
Trade Act
Pres. Diosdado Macapagal
(1961-1965)
-Emergency Employment
Administration
-Kodigo ng Reporma sa Lupa
(Agosto 8,1963)nagbigay ng pag-asa
sa maliliit na magsasaka na
magmamay-ari ng sinasakang lupa.
Pres. Ferdinand Marcos
(1965-1986)
- 20yrs pres.
-hydroelectric
- Pebrero 22-25 1986 (
nagwakas ang panunungkulan ni pres.
marcos sa rebolusyon sa
edsa)
Pres. Corazon Aquino
(1986-1992)
-      panumbalik
ng demokrasya
-      Gross
National Product
-      Asset
Privatization Trust(kontrolado ng pamahalaan upang mapahusay ang serbisyo at
paglilingkod).
The Philippine National
Hero: 
Dr. Jose Rizal
The Great Plebian: 
Andres Bonifacio
The Father of the Katipunan:
Andres Bonifacio
Hero of the Tirad Pass
Battle: 
Gregorio Del Pilar
President of the First
Philippine Republic:
General Emilio Aguinaldo
Brains of the Philippine
Revolution: 
Apolinario Mabini
Martyred Priests in 1872: 
GOMBURZA
Brains of the Katipunan: 
Emilio Jacinto
Co-founder of La
Independencia: 
General Antonio Luna
Mother of Balintawak: 
Melchora Aquino
Tandang Sora:
 Melchora Aquino
Greatest Filipino Orator of
the Propaganda
Movement: 
Graciano Lopez- Jaena
First Filipino Cannon-maker:
Pandar Pira
Managing Editor of La
Solidaridad: 
Mariano Ponce
Lakambini of Katipunan: 
Gregoria de Jesus 
First University of the
Philippines President:
Rafael Palma
Greatest Filipino Painter: 
Juan Luna
Greatest Journalist of the
Propaganda Movement: 
Marcelo H. del Pilar
First Filipino Poetess: 
Leona Florentino
Peace of the Revolution: 
Pedro Paterno
Founder of Philippine
Socialism: 
Isabelo Delos Reyes
Viborra: 
Artemio Ricarte
Author of the Spanish lyrics
of the Philippine National Anthem: 
Jose Palma
Chief of Tondo: 
Lakandola
The Last Rajah of Manila: 
Rajah Soliman
Fiancée of Jose Rizal: 
Leonor Rivera
Maker of the First Filipino
Flag: 
Marcela  Agoncillo
Co-founder of Katipunan: 
Galicano Apacible
Leader of the Ilocano
Revolt: 
Diego Silang
First Filipino Hero: 
Lapu-lapu
Leader of the Longest Revolt
in Bohol:
 Francisco Dagohoy
The Man of Many Talents: 
Epifanio Delos Santos
Prince of Tagalog Poets: 
Francisco Baltazar
Visayan Joan of Arc: 
Teresa Magbanua
Mother of Biak-na-Bato: 
Trinidad Tecson
Wife of Artemio Ricarte: 
Agueda Esteban
Leader of the Tarlac Revolt:
Gen. Francisco Makabulos
Composer of the Philippine
National Anthem:
Julian Felipe
Spaniards born in the
Philippines: 
Insulares
Leader of Magdalo:
 Baldomero Aguinaldo
Leader of Magdiwang: 
Mariano Alvarez
Founder of La Liga Filipina:
Jose Rizal
Painter of the Spolarium: 
Juan Luna