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This document contains a political science lesson covering various topics related to Philippine government such as forms of government, the three branches of government, elements of the state, presidents and their visions, and historical events like the 1935 Constitution and economic policies of past presidents. It quizzes the reader with multiple choice questions to test their understanding of these concepts.

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Political Sci

This document contains a political science lesson covering various topics related to Philippine government such as forms of government, the three branches of government, elements of the state, presidents and their visions, and historical events like the 1935 Constitution and economic policies of past presidents. It quizzes the reader with multiple choice questions to test their understanding of these concepts.

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POLITICAL

SCIENCE
Here starts the
lesson!
1. The government of the Philippines during
the Spanish Era
2. A. Military C. Federal
3. B. Unitary D. Parliamentary
Unitary Federal
-Central Power -Independent
States
2. The Philippine government during the
administration of William Howard Taft
1. A. Presidential C. Republican
2. B. Unitary D. Civil
Democracy- The power is in the
hands of the people
Republican- Representative
Democracy
Monarchy- one rule
Oligarchy- rule by few
Aristocracy- group of elite
3. The form of government with constitution
1. A. De Jure C. Revolutionary
2. B. De Facto D. Republican
DE Jure- with constitution

De Facto- with out constitution


4. The government which follow the principle
of check and balance
1. A. Federal
B. Parliamentary
2. C. Presidential
3. D. Unitary
5. The government of the Philippines mandated
by the Tydings Mcduffie Law
1. A. Federal
B. Parliamentary
2. C. Commonwealth
3. D. Unitary
6. The inherit power of the state to buy a
private property needed for the public welfare
1. A. Power of Taxation
2. C. Police Power
3. B. Military Power
4. D. Power of eminent Domain
7. The element of the state which pertains to
the permanent inhabitants of a certain territory
1. A. Citizen
2. B. Government
3. C. Territory
4. D. Sovereignty
Elements of the State
● Citizen- People
● Territory- permanent place
● Government- jurisdiction
● Sovereignty- highest power
■ -internal and external
8. The number of chambers of Philippine
Legislature
1. A. 2
2. B. 3
3. C. 4
4. D. 5
9. The number of senators
1. A. 12
2. B. 18
3. C. 24
4. D. 30
10. The power of the president to disapprove a
certain bill
1. A. Veto Power
2. B. Fiscal
3. C. martial law
4. D. cumplace
11. The number of associate justices in the
Judicial Department
1. A. 12
2. B. 13
3. C. 14
4. D. 15
12. The branch of Philippine government
where the president and vice president were
included
1. A. Executive
2. B. Legislative
3. C. Judicial
4. D. Congress
13. The government of the Philippines during
the administration of Wesley Merit
1. A. Unitary
2. B. Presidential
3. C. De Jure
4. D. Military
14. The branch of Philippine Government who
had the power to declare the existence of state
of war
1. A. Executive
2. B. Legislative
3. C. Judicial
4. D. Congress
15. The branch of Philippine Government who had the
power to approve or disapprove the appointment of the
cabinet secretaries

1. A. Executive
2. B. Legislative
3. C. Judicial
4. D. Congress
16. The form of government of the Phil. As
mandated by the 1973 constitution
1. A. Federal
2. B. Parliamentary
3. C. Military
4. D. Unitary
17. The first president of 5th Republic of the
Philippines
1. A. Corazon Aquino
2. B. Fidel V. Ramos
3. C. Joseph Estrada
4. D. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
18. The president of the country who had the
vision of Philippine 2000
1. A. Corazon Aquino
2. B. Fidel V. Ramos
3. C. Joseph Estrada
4. D. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
19. The president of the country who had the
vision of Angat Pinoy 2004
1. A. Corazon Aquino
2. B. Fidel V. Ramos
3. C. Joseph Estrada
4. D. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo
20. The president of the country who had the
vision of Matuwid na Daan
1. A. Corazon Aquino
2. B. Benigno Aquino III
3. C. Joseph Estrada
4. D. Rodrigo Duterte
21. The agricultural reform implemented by
Corazon Aquino
A. CARP
1. B. CARPER
2. C. PD 27
3. D. PD 81
22. The president of the Philippines who
assumed office after EDSA 2
A. Joseph Estrada
1. B. Benigno Aquino III
2. C. Rodrigo Duterte
3. D. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo
23. The chairman of framing the 1935
Constitution
1. A. Felipe Calderon
2. B. Carlos P. Romulo
3. C. Claro M Recto
4. D. Sergio Osmena
24. The first elected president of the third
Republic of the Philippines
1. A. Carlos P. Garcia
2. B. Diosdado Macapagal
3. C. Elpidio Quirino
4. D. Manuel Roxas
25. The president who implemented a
nationalistic economic policies
1. A. Carlos P. Garcia
2. B. Diosdado Macapagal
3. C. Elpidio Quirino
4. D. Manuel Roxas

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