Ferdinand Marcos
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The tenth President of the Philippines (1965 - 1986)
Real World Example
Ferdinand Marcos was the tenth President of the Philippines, serving from 1965 to 1986. He declared martial law in 1972, which allowed him to rule as a dictator, leading to significant human rights abuses and corruption. His regime's fall in 1986, after the People Power Revolution, was a critical moment in the spread of independence and democracy in Asia. Today, his legacy is a reminder of the importance of democratic values and the dangers of authoritarian rule. For example, Filipino citizens actively participate in elections to ensure their voices are heard, showing how Marcos's era inspires vigilance in protecting democracy.
Practice Version
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