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2. [1] On April 3, 1956, Senate Bill No.438 was filed by the Senate Committee on Education. [2] On April 17, 1956, then Senate Committee on Education Chair Jose P. Laurel sponsored the bill and began delivering speeches for the proposed legislation.*2 pointsA if the 1st statement is TRUE and the 2nd statement is FALSE.B if the 1st statement is FALSE and the 2nd statement is TRUE.C if both the 1st and 2nd statements are TRUE.D if both the 1st and 2nd statements are FALSE.

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  1. [1] On April 3, 1956, Senate Bill No.438 was filed by the Senate Committee on Education. [2] On April 17, 1956, then Senate Committee on Education Chair Jose P. Laurel sponsored the bill and began delivering speeches for the proposed legislation.*2 pointsA if the 1st statement is TRUE and the 2nd statement is FALSE.B if the 1st statement is FALSE and the 2nd statement is TRUE.C if both the 1st and 2nd statements are TRUE.D if both the 1st and 2nd statements are FALSE.
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Without additional information or context, it's impossible to determine the truth of these statements. You would need to research the history of Senate Bill No.438 and the actions of Jose P. Laurel on April 17, 1956 to answer this question accurately.

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