Citizenship Concepts in the Philippines
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In the Philippines, inhabitants who have been naturalized by virtue of conversion of nationality are called ______ Citizens.

Filipino

Social and cultural awareness helps develop citizens with various ______, perspectives, and social issues.

cultures

A healthy and well-nourished population is better equipped to actively engage in ______.

society

Developing ethical and moral values helps create responsible citizens who make ______ decisions.

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Global citizenship involves valuing and respecting the diversity of independent ______.

<p>communities</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Types of Citizenship

  • Family Citizenship (Jus Sanguinis): Citizenship derived from one's parents.
  • Citizenship by Birth (Jus Soli): Citizenship granted based on the location of birth.
  • Citizenship by Marriage (Jus Soli): Citizenship obtained through marriage to a citizen.
  • Naturalization: The legal process by which a non-citizen acquires citizenship.
  • Economic Citizenship: Citizenship obtained through investment or economic contribution.
  • Citizenship is a global concept; ideally, everyone possesses citizenship of a specific nation.

Filipino Citizenship

  • Filipino citizens are either born in the country or naturalized through legal processes.
  • Article IV, Section 1 of the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines specifies criteria to attain Filipino citizenship:
    • Individuals who were citizens at the time the constitution was adopted.
    • Individuals whose parents are Filipino citizens.
    • Individuals who naturalize in accordance with legal provisions.

Development of Citizens

  • Critical to nurture citizens' understanding of social and cultural awareness characterized by:
    • Exposure to diverse cultures and issues.
    • Fostering a comprehensive worldview.

Health and Well-being

  • A healthy population is essential for effective social engagement and participation in civic activities.

Ethical and Moral Values

  • Promoting ethical decision-making among citizens helps develop responsible individuals that can contribute positively to society.

Global Citizenship

  • Emphasizes valuing diversity and fostering global awareness, where individuals recognize the rights of others to live in equitable conditions.

Leadership and Advocacy Skills

  • Understanding advocacy involves acting on community issues, allowing citizens to tackle social concerns and promote positive changes.

Peacebuilding

  • For lasting positive change, inclusive participation from all affected parties in conflict resolution and peace processes is crucial.

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This quiz explores the various types of citizenship, including family citizenship, birthright citizenship, and naturalization. Learn about the significance of citizenship in the Philippines as defined by its Constitution. Test your knowledge on these essential concepts of civic identity.

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