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The bill became controversial as the powerful Catholic Church began to express opposition against its passage. [2] Claro M. Recto, and his allies in the Senate entered into a fierce battle arguing for the passage of SB 438. *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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The bill became controversial as the powerful Catholic Church began to express opposition against its passage. [2] Claro M. Recto, and his allies in the Senate entered into a fierce battle arguing for the passage of SB 438. *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 the specific context or source of these statements, it's impossible to definitively say whether they are true or false. However, if you have the necessary information to verify these statements, you can follow these steps:

  1. Check the first statement: "The bill became controversial as the powerful Catholic Church began to express opposition against its passage." Research or refer to your study materials to confirm if this is true or false.

  2. Check the second statement: "Claro M. Recto, and his allies in the Senate entered into a fierce battle arguing for the passage of SB 438." Again, research or refer to your study materials to confirm if this is true or false.

  3. Once you have determined the truth or falsehood of each statement, you can then select the correct answer:

    A. 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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