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What does Republic Act 8293, section 176 state about copyright in works of the Government of the Philippines?
What does Republic Act 8293, section 176 state about copyright in works of the Government of the Philippines?
What is necessary before the exploitation of government work for profit?
What is necessary before the exploitation of government work for profit?
What condition may a government agency impose for the exploitation of their works?
What condition may a government agency impose for the exploitation of their works?
What should be done regarding borrowed materials included in the module?
What should be done regarding borrowed materials included in the module?
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Who is one of the content editors for the module?
Who is one of the content editors for the module?
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Who published the module?
Who published the module?
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What is the primary focus of the module?
What is the primary focus of the module?
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What is the role of Bryan Balintec in the development of the module?
What is the role of Bryan Balintec in the development of the module?
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Which category describes a paper that is mostly focused but may contain some irrelevant details?
Which category describes a paper that is mostly focused but may contain some irrelevant details?
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What is a characteristic of a paper that falls under the 'Unacceptable' category?
What is a characteristic of a paper that falls under the 'Unacceptable' category?
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In the 'Needs Improvement' category, how is the organization described?
In the 'Needs Improvement' category, how is the organization described?
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What is indicated about the writing in the 'Average' category?
What is indicated about the writing in the 'Average' category?
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What best describes the 'Excellent' category in terms of ideas?
What best describes the 'Excellent' category in terms of ideas?
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Which statement is true for papers that are labeled as 'Very Good'?
Which statement is true for papers that are labeled as 'Very Good'?
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In the context of writing organization, what does the term 'compelling' imply?
In the context of writing organization, what does the term 'compelling' imply?
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What does the term 'sketchy' imply about inferences made from a paper?
What does the term 'sketchy' imply about inferences made from a paper?
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What does socialism emphasize over individual qualities when explaining behavior?
What does socialism emphasize over individual qualities when explaining behavior?
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What is the central value of socialism?
What is the central value of socialism?
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What principle is represented in the phrase 'From each according to his ability, to each according to his need'?
What principle is represented in the phrase 'From each according to his ability, to each according to his need'?
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What does socialism view as primary in material distribution?
What does socialism view as primary in material distribution?
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Which class has socialism traditionally been associated with?
Which class has socialism traditionally been associated with?
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What is a key argument for common ownership in socialism?
What is a key argument for common ownership in socialism?
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How does socialism view private property?
How does socialism view private property?
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What type of cooperation does socialism favor?
What type of cooperation does socialism favor?
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What percentage of the overall score is based on the relevance to the theme?
What percentage of the overall score is based on the relevance to the theme?
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Which criterion is NOT part of the drawing assessment?
Which criterion is NOT part of the drawing assessment?
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How is the total score for the drawing composed?
How is the total score for the drawing composed?
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What is the theme for the drawing assignment?
What is the theme for the drawing assignment?
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Which aspect contributes to the overall impression of the drawing?
Which aspect contributes to the overall impression of the drawing?
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What does ideology refer to?
What does ideology refer to?
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Which of the following is a function of political ideology?
Which of the following is a function of political ideology?
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What is a core principle of Liberal ideology?
What is a core principle of Liberal ideology?
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Which idea is emphasized in Conservatism?
Which idea is emphasized in Conservatism?
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What does Socialism prioritize over competition?
What does Socialism prioritize over competition?
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Which of the following is not a key idea of Liberalism?
Which of the following is not a key idea of Liberalism?
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Which value is central to Socialism?
Which value is central to Socialism?
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What idea does Socialism regard as an agent of social change?
What idea does Socialism regard as an agent of social change?
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Study Notes
Political Ideologies Overview
- Political ideologies provide systems of beliefs concerning societal functions, behavior, and operation.
- Key ideologies discussed include Socialism, Liberalism, and Conservatism, each offering distinct views on the state.
Socialism
- Emphasizes nurture over nature, attributing individual behavior to social factors.
- Promotes fraternity and cooperation among humans, viewing them as bound by a sense of brotherhood.
- Central value is social equality, focusing on equality of outcome rather than equality of opportunity.
- Advocates for distribution based on need, with a motto: “From each according to his ability, to each according to his need.”
- Traditionally associated with the working class, which is seen as a vehicle for social change.
- Proposes common ownership of resources to promote the common good, viewing private property as fostering selfishness.
Liberalism
- Individualism is the core principle, stressing the importance of personal freedom and autonomy.
- Promotes a rational and structured worldview where human rights and freedoms are crucial.
- Values community and social equality, though not to the same extent as socialism.
Conservatism
- Focuses on tradition, authority, and social stability.
- Believes in the need for societal structures to maintain order and support individual rights.
- Key ideas include tradition, toleration, and human imperfection, accepting that change should be gradual.
Additional Notes
- A rubric evaluating written work is presented, assessing clarity, organization, and presentation.
- An assessment section includes true or false questions to test understanding of the key concepts discussed.
- An activity encourages visualization of an ideal society through creative expression, highlighting engagement with political ideology themes.
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Explore the key concepts and frameworks of political ideologies as outlined in the Philippine Politics and Governance curriculum for Senior High School. This quiz will test your understanding of various political thoughts and their implications in society. Dive into Module 2 and enhance your knowledge of political ideologies today.