1. Rising number of reported crimes is an example of? 2. Which is NOT a National Security Challenge? 3. Achieve upgraded defense capability to assume responsibility for security. 4... 1. Rising number of reported crimes is an example of? 2. Which is NOT a National Security Challenge? 3. Achieve upgraded defense capability to assume responsibility for security. 4. Contents of the constitution should translate to policies. 5. Which is NOT an element of the National Security Policy 2011-2016? 6. All are Internal Threats except: 7. Poverty is an example of what threat? 8. Heighten consciousness and pride in the Filipino heritage and values. 9. Climate change is NOT a national security challenge. 10. Threats can be natural, such as hurricanes or viral pandemics. 11. All are External Threats except: 12. Which is NOT an element of the National Security Policy 2011-2016? 13. According to Section 4 of 1987 Constitution, Art II: The Government may call upon the people to defend the State. 14. National security is only about the threat of violence. 15. Effectively respond to the complexity of both old and new security threats. 16. According to Section 3 of 1987 Constitution, Art II: Civilian authority is, at all times, supreme over the military. 17. This threat has known no borders or nationality. 18. Which is not an example of Global and Regional Geopolitical Issues? 19. Enhance the quality of life of the Filipinos by preventing infectious diseases. 20. Cyber crimes are not a threat to national security.

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The question appears to be a list of multiple-choice questions related to national security, constitutional provisions, and various social issues affecting security. Each item prompts for a specific response or the identification of concepts within the framework of national security and governance.

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Rising crime is a societal concern; Climate change isn't a national security challenge; Cyber crimes are threats.
  1. Rising crime numbers are often cited as a societal concern. 2. Addressing climate change is not a typical National Security Challenge. 3. This refers to defense strategy improvement. 4. This emphasizes policy alignment with constitutional contents. 5. Climate change may not be part of some policies. 6. External economic competition isn't an internal threat. 7. Poverty is an economic threat. 8. This is about cultural awareness and pride. 9. Climate change is indeed a challenge for national security. 10. Natural hazards are indeed threats. 11. Internal corruption isn't an external threat. 12. Elements in these strategies vary by year and policy. 13. Obligating citizens to defend the state is a constitutional principle. 14. National security also involves economic, cyber, and health threats. 15. This refers to adapting strategies for modern threats. 16. Civilian control over the military is a constitutional tenet. 17. Cybersecurity threats often transcend borders. 18. Local governance issues are not global geopolitical issues. 19. Enhancing life quality through healthcare is a priority. 20. Cyber crimes are considered a significant security threat.
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  1. Rising crime numbers are often cited as a societal concern. 2. Addressing climate change is not a typical National Security Challenge. 3. This refers to defense strategy improvement. 4. This emphasizes policy alignment with constitutional contents. 5. Climate change may not be part of some policies. 6. External economic competition isn't an internal threat. 7. Poverty is an economic threat. 8. This is about cultural awareness and pride. 9. Climate change is indeed a challenge for national security. 10. Natural hazards are indeed threats. 11. Internal corruption isn't an external threat. 12. Elements in these strategies vary by year and policy. 13. Obligating citizens to defend the state is a constitutional principle. 14. National security also involves economic, cyber, and health threats. 15. This refers to adapting strategies for modern threats. 16. Civilian control over the military is a constitutional tenet. 17. Cybersecurity threats often transcend borders. 18. Local governance issues are not global geopolitical issues. 19. Enhancing life quality through healthcare is a priority. 20. Cyber crimes are considered a significant security threat.

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