Alojado QUIZ 4-6
Alojado QUIZ 4-6
Alojado QUIZ 4-6
Essay:
3. Does the bill of rights under the 1987 Constitution of the Philippines applicable to
Filipinos abroad?
Yes, however, it depends on where he or she is located. According to the Migrant
Workers and Overseas Filipinos Act of 1995, Section 4 of the Migrant Workers and
Overseas Filipinos Act of 1995, Migrant Workers Deployment - Only in nations where
Filipino migrant employees' rights are upheld would the government deploy abroad
Filipino workers.
4. What is the difference between the Military, the Church, and Media on having the bill of
rights?
The Philippine Constitution of 1987 establishes a separation
of church and state in its statement of principles. Despite the fact that the concept
recognizes the separation between temporal and spiritual roles, both the Church and the
State have a unique and cooperative connection aimed at the greater good. During
Duterte's administration, however, conventional political and religious agency lines have
been broken, resulting in a clash between government officials and the Catholic
hierarchy.
7. Does the Rights of Suffrage be given to a person who validly takes Parole in the
Philippines?
In accordance with Article 10 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights
(ICCPR), a detainee, inmate, prisoner, or another person under confinement or custody in
other manner is called "Person Deprived of Liberty" (PDL). The PDLs who may vote are
those confined in jail, formally charged for any crime/s, and awaiting/undergoing trial.
8. What age does a civil personality completely have the rights of suffrage?
Anyone over the age of eighteen who has resided in the Philippines for at least one year
and in the place where they wish to vote for at least six months immediately before the
election is entitled to vote, as long as they are at least eighteen years old.
9. What are the grounds of the Constitution in order to take away the rights of suffrage of
any civil personality?
Suffrage is available to all Filipino nationals who are not otherwise disqualified by law,
are at least eighteen years old, and have lived in the Philippines for at least one year and
in the location where they intend to vote for at least six months immediately preceding
the election. The exercise of suffrage is not subject to any literacy, property, or other
substantive requirements.
Local government units, under the rules of this Code and national policies, will share
responsibility for the management and preservation of ecological balance within their
territorial authority with the national government.
14. Give 3 instances that National Patrimony is connected with the Economy?
The national economy's goals include more equitable distribution of opportunities,
income, and wealth; a sustained increase in the number of goods and services produced
by the nation for the benefit of the people; and increased productivity as a means of
improving the quality of life for all, particularly the underprivileged.
15. BONUS QUESTION: What is the full name of your Professor in this Subject?
Lennert Bryan L. Galicia
16. BONUS QUESTION: Give any reaction or opinion about our subject.
- My thoughts about politics, government, and citizenship, I imagined it would be a
straightforward topic. When I first heard about it, I assumed I understood everything there was to
know about our rights and the law, but I was wrong. What I've learnt are the fundamentals,
which should be understood by everyone. As you'll learn so much about what to do, how to
utilize your rights successfully, how to express your freedom, and so on, it'll be fascinating. It
takes a long time for me to absorb anything because the terms are strange to me. A challenging
subject, but I feel it is one of the most significant and crucial things that everyone should be
aware of and educated on.