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It is the national government of the Colonial government consisting of six (6) departments.*1 pointA. Japanese Military AdministrationB. Philippine Executive CommissionC. Central Administrative Organization

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It is the national government of the Colonial government consisting of six (6) departments.*1 pointA. Japanese Military AdministrationB. Philippine Executive CommissionC. Central Administrative Organization

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The answer is B. Philippine Executive Commission. This was the provisional government set up by the Japanese during their occupation of the Philippines during World War II. It was composed of six departments: Interior, Finance, Health and Public Welfare, Agriculture and Commerce, Justice, and Public Instruction.

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