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According to Article II of the Declaration of Principles and State Policies, where does sovereignty reside in the Philippines?
According to Article II of the Declaration of Principles and State Policies, where does sovereignty reside in the Philippines?
- In the military
- In the people (correct)
- In the president
- In the government
What does the Philippines renounce as an instrument of national policy, according to Article II?
What does the Philippines renounce as an instrument of national policy, according to Article II?
- Peace
- Cooperation
- War (correct)
- Justice
According to Article II, what is the goal of the Armed Forces of the Philippines?
According to Article II, what is the goal of the Armed Forces of the Philippines?
- To protect the people
- To enforce martial law
- To secure the sovereignty of the State and the integrity of the national territory (correct)
- To protect the State
Are the provisions in Article II self-executory?
Are the provisions in Article II self-executory?
Is martial law constitutional, according to Article II?
Is martial law constitutional, according to Article II?
According to Article II of the Declaration of Principles and State Policies, what is the source of government authority in the Philippines?
According to Article II of the Declaration of Principles and State Policies, what is the source of government authority in the Philippines?
What is the role of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, as stated in Article II?
What is the role of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, as stated in Article II?
What policy does the Philippines adhere to, according to Article II?
What policy does the Philippines adhere to, according to Article II?
Are the provisions in Article II of the Declaration of Principles and State Policies self-executory?
Are the provisions in Article II of the Declaration of Principles and State Policies self-executory?
Is martial law constitutional, according to Article II?
Is martial law constitutional, according to Article II?
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Where does sovereignty reside in the Philippines?
Where does sovereignty reside in the Philippines?
The power to govern resides with the Filipino people. This is a fundamental principle underlying the Philippine government.
What does the Philippines renounce as a national policy?
What does the Philippines renounce as a national policy?
The Constitution prohibits the use of war as a means of resolving national conflicts.
What is the goal of the Armed Forces of the Philippines?
What is the goal of the Armed Forces of the Philippines?
Their primary mission is to defend the country's independence and borders.
Are the provisions in Article II self-executory?
Are the provisions in Article II self-executory?
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Is martial law constitutional?
Is martial law constitutional?
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What is the source of government authority in the Philippines?
What is the source of government authority in the Philippines?
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What is the role of the Armed Forces of the Philippines?
What is the role of the Armed Forces of the Philippines?
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What policy does the Philippines adhere to?
What policy does the Philippines adhere to?
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Are the provisions in Article II self-executory?
Are the provisions in Article II self-executory?
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Is martial law constitutional?
Is martial law constitutional?
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Study Notes
Sovereignty and Government Authority
- Sovereignty resides in the Filipino people in the Philippines.
- The government's authority in the Philippines is derived from the people.
National Policy
- The Philippines renounces war as an instrument of national policy.
Role of the Armed Forces
- The goal of the Armed Forces of the Philippines is to protect the people and the state.
- The role of the Armed Forces is to defend the country and protect the people.
Martial Law and Provisions
- Martial law is constitutional, but it is subject to constitutional limitations and restrictions.
- The provisions in Article II of the Declaration of Principles and State Policies are not self-executory.
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Test your knowledge on the principles and state policies outlined in Article II of the Philippine Constitution. Explore concepts such as sovereignty, democracy, and the renouncement of war.