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Since June 12 1898, Proclamation of Independence, there have been a total of six philippine constitution.
Since June 12 1898, Proclamation of Independence, there have been a total of six philippine constitution.
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First philippine constitution (1898-1901)
First philippine constitution (1898-1901)
Malolos constitution
The Philippine Organic act of 1902 provided a Philippine assembly composed of filipino citizen while the Philippine autonomy act of 1916 included the first pledge of the Philippine Independence
The Philippine Organic act of 1902 provided a Philippine assembly composed of filipino citizen while the Philippine autonomy act of 1916 included the first pledge of the Philippine Independence
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In November 16 1935 with the inauguration of the Commonwealth of the philippines the constitution must fully implemented and enforced.
In November 16 1935 with the inauguration of the Commonwealth of the philippines the constitution must fully implemented and enforced.
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The constitution was again observed with the liberation of the country.
The constitution was again observed with the liberation of the country.
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A constitution that was used by the administration under President Jose P Laurel (1943-1945)
A constitution that was used by the administration under President Jose P Laurel (1943-1945)
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During the regime of President Ferdinand Marcos a constitutional convention was formed to amend the 1935 constitution. (1973-1986)
During the regime of President Ferdinand Marcos a constitutional convention was formed to amend the 1935 constitution. (1973-1986)
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After martial law and democracy was restored President Corazon Aquino issued the suspension of several provision in the 1973 Constitution and promulgated at transitory Constitution through Proclamation no. 3. (1987-present)
After martial law and democracy was restored President Corazon Aquino issued the suspension of several provision in the 1973 Constitution and promulgated at transitory Constitution through Proclamation no. 3. (1987-present)
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Which is not one of the good citizenship values
Which is not one of the good citizenship values
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It is a duty of every filipino to respect, honor, and give due accord to his filipino heritage, patrimony, values and tradition
It is a duty of every filipino to respect, honor, and give due accord to his filipino heritage, patrimony, values and tradition
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It is the duty of every filipino to contribute to development welfare and national building of its country
It is the duty of every filipino to contribute to development welfare and national building of its country
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Filipino citizen don't have to honor the philippine
Filipino citizen don't have to honor the philippine
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It is the responsibilities of every filipino to elect official of government
It is the responsibilities of every filipino to elect official of government
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Filipinos are expected to obey the law
Filipinos are expected to obey the law
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Philip filipino citizens have the responsibility to defend the country
Philip filipino citizens have the responsibility to defend the country
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Which one is wrong and not part of filipino duties
Which one is wrong and not part of filipino duties
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Which is not one of the characteristics of MAKATAO
Which is not one of the characteristics of MAKATAO
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Which is not one of the characteristics of makadiyos
Which is not one of the characteristics of makadiyos
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Which is not part of the characteristics of MAKABAYAN
Which is not part of the characteristics of MAKABAYAN
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This tray chose the love and care of someone for the environment
This tray chose the love and care of someone for the environment
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Cornerstone of citizenship training empowering individuals who become active participant in the democratic process
Cornerstone of citizenship training empowering individuals who become active participant in the democratic process
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A fundamental aspect of citizenship training empowering individuals to become active participant in the democratic process
A fundamental aspect of citizenship training empowering individuals to become active participant in the democratic process
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Government views on citizenship training often emphasize the important of fostering a sense of civic responsibility and understanding among citizens
Government views on citizenship training often emphasize the important of fostering a sense of civic responsibility and understanding among citizens
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Follow the laws and regulation set by the government
Follow the laws and regulation set by the government
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Contribute to national and local government finances
Contribute to national and local government finances
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Engage in community service and support initiatives that benefits society
Engage in community service and support initiatives that benefits society
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Participate in efforts to preserve and protect the national environment
Participate in efforts to preserve and protect the national environment
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Uphold the principles and values and shrined in the philippine constitution
Uphold the principles and values and shrined in the philippine constitution
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Show respect for national symbols including the flag and the national anthem
Show respect for national symbols including the flag and the national anthem
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In times of national emergency or if required by the law citizens may be called upon to defend the country
In times of national emergency or if required by the law citizens may be called upon to defend the country
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Study Notes
Philippine Constitutional History
- Proclamation of Independence occurred on June 12, 1898, marking the beginning of Philippine constitutional development.
- Six Philippine constitutions have been established since independence.
- The First Philippine Constitution (1898-1901) was followed by the Philippine Organic Act of 1902, establishing a Philippine assembly composed of Filipino citizens.
- The Philippine Autonomy Act of 1916 was significant for including the first pledge of Philippine independence.
- The Commonwealth of the Philippines inaugurated on November 16, 1935, mandated full implementation of its constitution.
- The 1943 Constitution was used during the administration of President Jose P. Laurel amid World War II.
- President Ferdinand Marcos initiated a constitutional convention to amend the 1935 Constitution, leading to the 1973 Constitution (1973-1986).
- After the restoration of democracy, President Corazon Aquino suspended certain provisions of the 1973 Constitution and enforced a transitory constitution through Proclamation No. 3 (1987-present).
Duties of Filipino Citizens
- Every Filipino must respect, honor, and acknowledge their heritage, values, and traditions.
- It is a duty to contribute to national development and welfare.
- Citizens have a responsibility to elect government officials.
- Filipinos are expected to obey the law and defend the country.
- The statement "Filipino citizens don't have to honor the Philippines" is incorrect and does not represent Filipino duties.
Characteristics and Values
- Understanding the characteristics of MAKATAO (humanity), MAKADIYOS (God-fearing), and MAKABAYAN (patriotism) is crucial.
- Engagement in environmental care reflects the definition of MAKATAO.
- Citizenship training seeks to empower individuals to actively participate in the democratic process.
- Government views emphasize fostering civic responsibility and understanding among citizens.
Community and National Responsibilities
- Following laws and regulations set by the government is essential for citizenship.
- Contributing to government finances at both national and local levels is a civic duty.
- Engaging in community service and supporting societal initiatives enhances community engagement.
- Participation in the preservation and protection of the national environment is vital for sustainability.
- Upholding principles enshrined in the Philippine Constitution is integral to good citizenship.
- Respect for national symbols, such as the flag and national anthem, is expected.
- In times of national emergency, citizens may be called to defend the country.
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