AP 5 Q3 Elements of a Country PDF
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This document discusses the elements of a country, including population, territory, government, and sovereignty, with reference to the Philippines. It includes maps and other visuals.
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Elements of a Country AP 5 Quarter 2 Week 1 Map of the Philippines Look at the map of the Philippines? What do you see? What is a Country? Country A nation with its own government occupying or staying in a particular territory or place Elements of a Country 1.Population 2.Territory 3.Gov...
Elements of a Country AP 5 Quarter 2 Week 1 Map of the Philippines Look at the map of the Philippines? What do you see? What is a Country? Country A nation with its own government occupying or staying in a particular territory or place Elements of a Country 1.Population 2.Territory 3.Government 4.Sovereignty 1. Population The number of people that live in a country Filipino citizens inside and outside the country Foreigners are also party of the population who permanently stayed in the country As a Filipino citizen, it is our responsibility to be loyal to the country We also need to serve the country and protect it from danger The country will become rich if people are working and support the government to improve its people 2. Territory or Place is a geographical area or place subject to the sovereignty, control, or jurisdiction or power of a state or other entity 3. Government Is a political system by which a country or community is controlled or regulated Is a political system that controls or regulate people by enforcing laws Major of Mandaue: Glenn Bercede Law - is a rule made by an authority and that must be obeyed or followed. For example Curfew hours is a law Children below 18 years should stay at home after 10:00PM If not, the police will punish your parents As a punishment: Your parents will serve for community like clean up the neighborhood or coastal areas (near the ocean) 4. Sovereignty Internally, a sovereign government is a fixed authority with a settled population that possesses a monopoly on the use of force. Branches of the Philippine Government 1. Executive Branch They implement or enforce the law 2. Legislative Branch The Congress make and reviews the proposed laws (bills) 3. Judicial Branch The Judiciary is composed of the Philippine courts and the Supreme Court, the highest court of the land. President of the Philippines Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. Vice-President of the Philippines Sara Duterte ELEMENTS OF A COUNTRY WORKSHEET Differences of Countries Countries differ based on the territory or area Some countries are big, some are small Navigating Q&A sessions Know your Maintaining composure during the material in Q&A session is essential for projecting confidence and authority. Consider advance the following tips for staying Anticipate composed: common questions Stay calm Rehearse your Actively listen responses Pause and reflect Maintain eye contact Thank you Brita Tamm 502-555-0152 [email protected] www.firstupconsultants.com