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Trends and Issues Overall
154問 • 1年前
  • Cydrix James Natanauan
  • 通報

    問題一覧

  • 1

    An upward-curving line or curve on a graph indicates a pattern of progressive change in a condition, output, or process.

    Trends

  • 2

    Any type of group behavior that emerges with in the culture, age, or social group and involves a brief period of passionately following an urge.

    Fad

  • 3

    It only exists when a group of individuals pushes for it, garners attention, or makes a major move that causes people to take notice.

    Issue

  • 4

    Components of Contemporary Issues

    Social Political Economic Historic Geographic

  • 5

    A circumstance or attitude that affects a large number of people negatively and for which the majority perceives the need for a remedy.

    Social Issue

  • 6

    These are moral guidelines or rules for certain expectations or acceptable human conduct.

    Human rights

  • 7

    Two categories best describe human rights:

    Alienable and Inalienable rights

  • 8

    are those which can be transferred, sold, or given, away.

    Alienable rights

  • 9

    are those which cannot be surrendered, renounced or removed.

    Inalienable rights

  • 10

    Numerous alleged human rights abuses, most notably extrajudicial murders that go against the rules of law, were linked to this campaign.

    War on drugs

  • 11

    It occurs when persons of all genders have equivalent opportunity, rights and responsibilities.

    Gender equality

  • 12

    people ar fighting for their civil rights in Congress, courts, and public spaces. Well-known individuals openly share their sexual orientation.

    LGBT Rights

  • 13

    While many nations continue to ban it, same-sex unions are becoming legal in many nations, including the united states, as LGBTQ+ rightscontinue to expand.

    Same Sex Marriage

  • 14

    HIV transmission and the necessity for unsafe abortions are decreased by using ______

    Contraceptives/Contraceptions

  • 15

    The _________, however, is adamantly opposed to the use of contraception.

    Catholic Church

  • 16

    _________ is the best strategy for preventing unintended pregnancies.

    Abstinence or celibacy

  • 17

    This type of discrimination gravely violates both individual rights and institutional ideals.

    Sexual Harassment

  • 18

    _____ are common problems, they have an adverse effect on communities and society, limit people's lives, and create grief.

    Sexual assault and harassment

  • 19

    It is a social hierarchy that had existed in some form in India and is passed down via generations.

    Caste System

  • 20

    It has the power to control a person's ability to choose their career and other facets of their social existence, such as who they can marry.

    Caste System

  • 21

    A collection of social roles played by individuals connected by social ties.

    Social Institutions

  • 22

    is a network of interconnected social roles and norms that are set up to fulfill a key social requirement or function.

    Social Institutions

  • 23

    are stuctured thought and behavior patterns that are based on fundamental societal requirements.

    Social Institutions

  • 24

    Private organizations supporting national causes.

    Civil Society

  • 25

    The concept that is most frequently used was developed by CIVICUS, which defines ________ as the setting outside of the family, the state, and the market where shared interest are advanced via individual and group acts, organizations, and institutions.

    Civil Society

  • 26

    A general word used to described social behavior, institutions, and conventions present in human societies as well as the knowledge, convictions, aesthetics, traditions, skills and routines of the people who make up these groups.

    Culture

  • 27

    is frequently said to have originated in or been influenced by a particular area or place.

    Culture

  • 28

    _____ may be utilized to end poverty, encourage more local autonomy and foster territorial growth.

    Decentralization

  • 29

    three ways ways to do decentralization:

    Constituent Assembly (Con-Ass) Constitutional Convention (Con-Con) Popular initiative

  • 30

    When a family holds onto at least one elective seat across several election cycles, this happens.

    Political Dynasty

  • 31

    The method through which a civilization prepares itself for violence and war.

    Militarization

  • 32

    It is the material, metaphorical, and cultural buildup to war.

    Militarization

  • 33

    This refers to armed combat between citizens of a nation.

    Civil War

  • 34

    Through international efforts, a number of multilateral treaties have been developed to limit the use and development of deadly weapon.

    Nuclear Disarmament

  • 35

    This illegal violence may harm social and economic developmet, threaten peace and security, and upend entire communities

    Terrorism

  • 36

    The deadliest terrorist assault in human history.

    The 9/11 assault in 2001

  • 37

    Asian senior statesman who rid his city-states of narcotics, unemployment, and garbage. During his presidency, he managed Singapore's development into a developed nation with high-income economy while maintaining a lopsided legislative majority at every general election. He created a very successful, anti-corruption government and civil service during this process.

    Lee Kuan Yew

  • 38

    She was a member of the Democratic Party and served as that party's nominee for president in the 2016 presidential election. She was the first woman to receive such a nomination from a significant U.S. political party; however she lost the Electoral College vote and fell short of defeating Donal Trump.

    Hilary Clinton

  • 39

    A japanese politician who served as prime minister. He served as prime minister of Japan for the longest period of time. He was killed on July 8, 2022.

    Shinzo Abe

  • 40

    A politician from Soviet Union who presided as the final head of state from 1985 until the Soviet Union's break up in 1991. He received the Nobel Peace Prize.

    Mikhail Gorbachev

  • 41

    which mean "reconstruction" in its literal sense, refers to the Soviet Union's political and economic structure being reorganized in an effort to end the Era of Stagnation.

    Perestroika

  • 42

    A politician from Ukraine and former comedian actor who also held the office of president of Ukraine for a time.

    Volodymyr Zelensky

  • 43

    Russian politician and former intelligence officer who has served as the president of Russia since 2012

    Vladimir Putin

  • 44

    In the Soviet Union (USSR), the term "_______" was used to describe improved transparency and openness in government organizations and operations.

    Glasnost

  • 45

    Longest-reigning monarch in British history. Died at Balmoral, Castle on September 8, 2022. During her lifetime, she served as the queen regnant of 32 independent nations, and at the time of herpassing, she was the ruler of 15 countries.

    Queen Elizabeth II

  • 46

    The funeral plan for Queen Elizabeth II. Prior to her passing in september 2022, the plan has already been in place since 1960s and had undergone several revisions.

    Operation London Bridge

  • 47

    He is the first Mindanaoan President of the Philippines and the 16th president.

    Rodrigo Duterte

  • 48

    He frequently appears in media accounts as one of the most popular international leaders, among figures like Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    Rodrigo Duterte

  • 49

    His "War on Drugs" and Federalism efforts made him renowned. His administration worked to implement a plan that would convert the Philippines from a unitary to a federal system government.

    Rodrigo Duterte

  • 50

    Th contacts between various communities and locations throughout the world are encouraged and strengthened by this process.

    Globalization

  • 51

    The terms"______" refers to the entire globe as it is connected through the internet and other forms of technological communication.

    Global Village

  • 52

    This means development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

    Sustainable Development

  • 53

    are call for action by all countries to promote prosperity while protecting the planet.

    Sustainable Development Goals

  • 54

    is a political and economic union of 11 Southeast Asian nations.

    ASEAN

  • 55

    It fosters intergovernmental cooperation and makes it easier for its members to integrate economically, politically, military, educationally, and societally with other nations in the Asia-Pacific region.

    ASEAN

  • 56

    Members of ASEAN

    Philippines Indonesia Malaysia Singapore Thailand Brunei Vietnam Laos Myanmar Cambodia East Timor

  • 57

    the intercontinental competition between the US and the USSR that sparked military buildups, the nuclear arms race, and the space race. Apart from their non-violent battle, these two nations have long backed proxy conflicts.

    Cold War

  • 58

    The covert expansion of socioeconomic and political initiatives by former colonial powers designed to uphold capitalism, neoliberal globalization, and the cultural servitude of their former colonies.

    Neocolonialism

  • 59

    the global spread of a disease.

    Pandemic

  • 60

    The most recent pandemic to affect the whole world in recorded human history is _____

    COVID-19

  • 61

    It is brought on by a coronavirus infection that first appeared in Wuhan City, China, in 2019

    COVID-19

  • 62

    Conflicts arise in a variety of nations due to issues and competing interest.

    Global Conflicts

  • 63

    Due to the use of fossil fuels, the pace of increase in Earth's temperature had accelerated in recent decades. Burning fossil fuels, clearing forests, and pollution from human activity all increased yhe greenhouse gases that affect the climate worldwide.

    Global Warming

  • 64

    By doing this, we will be able to produce energy without emitting greenhouse gases.

    Renewable Energy

  • 65

    Solar panels are used to harvest energy from the sun.

    Solar Energy

  • 66

    using enormous wind turbines to capture the kinetic energy of flowing air.

    Wind energy

  • 67

    Utilizes the accessible thermal energy from the Earth's interio; usually in volcanic places. Hydrothermal reservoirs are naturally sifficiently hot and permeable reservoirs.

    Geothermal Energy

  • 68

    Harnesses the energy of water moving from higher to lower elevations.

    Hydropower

  • 69

    Use the kinetic energy and thermal energy of seawater - waves or currents for instance - to produce electricity or heat.

    Ocean Energy

  • 70

    produced from a range of organic resources, known as biomass, including wood, charcoal, dung and other manures for the generation of heat and electricity, as well as agricultural crops for the creation of liquid biofuels.

    Bioenergy

  • 71

    occur when two or more states disagree about which state has control over a certain area or territory.

    Territorial Disputes

  • 72

    refers to the division of responsibility for managing the three main educational system among three separate goverment

    Trifocalization of Education

  • 73

    three main educational system among three separate goverment agencies:

    DepEd for basic education CHED for higher education TESDA for technical and vocational education training (TVET)

  • 74

    meaning all students in the same schools and courses. It entails genuine educational possibilities for formerly marginalized populations, including minority language speakers as well ass child with impairments.

    Inclusive Education

  • 75

    is the inclusion "of students with special needs into general educational settings or regular schools".

    Mainstreaming

  • 76

    is when the students picks their own portions of the learning experience and takes part in the design decision-making process.

    Learner-centered curriculum

  • 77

    is founded on the framework of issues and circumstances from real life. It is putting the subject matter under instruction in a particular context.

    Contextualized Learning

  • 78

    is a thorough method of instruction where teachers try to meet the intellectual, social, emotional and ethical requirements of pupils simultaneously.

    Holistic Education

  • 79

    is a teaching strategy in which the student build on prior knowledge and experiences to supplement new ones.

    Integrative learning

  • 80

    is generally understood to be the continual, self-directed and voluntary pursuit of information for either professional or personal purposes. In addition to promoting social participation, active citizenship and personal growth, it is crucial for a person's competitiveness and employability.

    Lifelong learning

  • 81

    the capacity to develop the speaking and listening abilities necessary for success in school and in life.

    Communication

  • 82

    being successful collaborator requires the ability to communicate with, learn from, and share with others as well as to explain oneself to others. Most essential , children interact with one another in class more when they are willing to work together and share original ideas.

    Collaboration

  • 83

    the problem-solving ability enables pupils to determine if claims are true, particularly when it comes to distinguishing between fact and opinion.

    Critical Thinking

  • 84

    it denotes the capacity to approach an issue from several angles. The goal of creativity instruction is to inspire pupils to think outside the box.

    Creativity.

  • 85

    The world population is growing larger every day, while the fertile soil of the earth is getting smaller, caused by human practices which do not include

    sustainable development

  • 86

    Students can choose their preferred college course. Where does this right fall into?

    Work and free choice of employment

  • 87

    What is the kind of mentality that makes Filipinos think that imported products are superior to Filipino products?

    Colonial mentality

  • 88

    Which should not be a target for universal access to maternal and reproductive health?

    For girls in some regions, education remain elusive

  • 89

    Which could not possibly be an important concept in the knowledge of peace?

    Non-violence

  • 90

    What could not be an example of derogatory and discriminatory portrayal of women in media?

    Female characters are given the lead roles with male characters.

  • 91

    What is an indicator of the patronage system in Philippine society that contributes to poverty?

    A less deserving applicant gets appointed because he has a padrino

  • 92

    Why must every government employee require to submit an annual statement of assets and liabilities?

    To safeguard the people against corruption

  • 93

    With the promotion of social justice, which does not belong to the group?

    Absolute right over property

  • 94

    The landed class enjoyed huge incomes from share tenancy and rents from inherited estates, while the tenants remained poor. As a result, the wealthy landowners

    Acquired tremendous economic, social and political advantages

  • 95

    Which demonstrates interconnectedness between social and environmental injustices?

    Highly industrialized countries' toxic wastes disposed to poorer countries

  • 96

    What is an environmental law which requires industries to install anti- pollution devices and bans the use of incinerators?

    Clean Air Act

  • 97

    Which is the major cause of the death of women in childbirth, which was estimated at 500,000 each year as reported by the World Health Organization?

    Poor reproductive health system

  • 98

    What kind of prejudice has been overcome in the Philippines in the inclusion of the Muslim holidays that have gained national respect, aside from the Catholic holidays like Christmas, Lenten Season, etc.?

    Religious intolerance

  • 99

    The most basic right to form a family is _______.

    Human right

  • 100

    What is the biggest reason why the Philippines' political system is so flawed, with political power vested in the hands of a few families?

    Dynasty

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    An upward-curving line or curve on a graph indicates a pattern of progressive change in a condition, output, or process.

    Trends

  • 2

    Any type of group behavior that emerges with in the culture, age, or social group and involves a brief period of passionately following an urge.

    Fad

  • 3

    It only exists when a group of individuals pushes for it, garners attention, or makes a major move that causes people to take notice.

    Issue

  • 4

    Components of Contemporary Issues

    Social Political Economic Historic Geographic

  • 5

    A circumstance or attitude that affects a large number of people negatively and for which the majority perceives the need for a remedy.

    Social Issue

  • 6

    These are moral guidelines or rules for certain expectations or acceptable human conduct.

    Human rights

  • 7

    Two categories best describe human rights:

    Alienable and Inalienable rights

  • 8

    are those which can be transferred, sold, or given, away.

    Alienable rights

  • 9

    are those which cannot be surrendered, renounced or removed.

    Inalienable rights

  • 10

    Numerous alleged human rights abuses, most notably extrajudicial murders that go against the rules of law, were linked to this campaign.

    War on drugs

  • 11

    It occurs when persons of all genders have equivalent opportunity, rights and responsibilities.

    Gender equality

  • 12

    people ar fighting for their civil rights in Congress, courts, and public spaces. Well-known individuals openly share their sexual orientation.

    LGBT Rights

  • 13

    While many nations continue to ban it, same-sex unions are becoming legal in many nations, including the united states, as LGBTQ+ rightscontinue to expand.

    Same Sex Marriage

  • 14

    HIV transmission and the necessity for unsafe abortions are decreased by using ______

    Contraceptives/Contraceptions

  • 15

    The _________, however, is adamantly opposed to the use of contraception.

    Catholic Church

  • 16

    _________ is the best strategy for preventing unintended pregnancies.

    Abstinence or celibacy

  • 17

    This type of discrimination gravely violates both individual rights and institutional ideals.

    Sexual Harassment

  • 18

    _____ are common problems, they have an adverse effect on communities and society, limit people's lives, and create grief.

    Sexual assault and harassment

  • 19

    It is a social hierarchy that had existed in some form in India and is passed down via generations.

    Caste System

  • 20

    It has the power to control a person's ability to choose their career and other facets of their social existence, such as who they can marry.

    Caste System

  • 21

    A collection of social roles played by individuals connected by social ties.

    Social Institutions

  • 22

    is a network of interconnected social roles and norms that are set up to fulfill a key social requirement or function.

    Social Institutions

  • 23

    are stuctured thought and behavior patterns that are based on fundamental societal requirements.

    Social Institutions

  • 24

    Private organizations supporting national causes.

    Civil Society

  • 25

    The concept that is most frequently used was developed by CIVICUS, which defines ________ as the setting outside of the family, the state, and the market where shared interest are advanced via individual and group acts, organizations, and institutions.

    Civil Society

  • 26

    A general word used to described social behavior, institutions, and conventions present in human societies as well as the knowledge, convictions, aesthetics, traditions, skills and routines of the people who make up these groups.

    Culture

  • 27

    is frequently said to have originated in or been influenced by a particular area or place.

    Culture

  • 28

    _____ may be utilized to end poverty, encourage more local autonomy and foster territorial growth.

    Decentralization

  • 29

    three ways ways to do decentralization:

    Constituent Assembly (Con-Ass) Constitutional Convention (Con-Con) Popular initiative

  • 30

    When a family holds onto at least one elective seat across several election cycles, this happens.

    Political Dynasty

  • 31

    The method through which a civilization prepares itself for violence and war.

    Militarization

  • 32

    It is the material, metaphorical, and cultural buildup to war.

    Militarization

  • 33

    This refers to armed combat between citizens of a nation.

    Civil War

  • 34

    Through international efforts, a number of multilateral treaties have been developed to limit the use and development of deadly weapon.

    Nuclear Disarmament

  • 35

    This illegal violence may harm social and economic developmet, threaten peace and security, and upend entire communities

    Terrorism

  • 36

    The deadliest terrorist assault in human history.

    The 9/11 assault in 2001

  • 37

    Asian senior statesman who rid his city-states of narcotics, unemployment, and garbage. During his presidency, he managed Singapore's development into a developed nation with high-income economy while maintaining a lopsided legislative majority at every general election. He created a very successful, anti-corruption government and civil service during this process.

    Lee Kuan Yew

  • 38

    She was a member of the Democratic Party and served as that party's nominee for president in the 2016 presidential election. She was the first woman to receive such a nomination from a significant U.S. political party; however she lost the Electoral College vote and fell short of defeating Donal Trump.

    Hilary Clinton

  • 39

    A japanese politician who served as prime minister. He served as prime minister of Japan for the longest period of time. He was killed on July 8, 2022.

    Shinzo Abe

  • 40

    A politician from Soviet Union who presided as the final head of state from 1985 until the Soviet Union's break up in 1991. He received the Nobel Peace Prize.

    Mikhail Gorbachev

  • 41

    which mean "reconstruction" in its literal sense, refers to the Soviet Union's political and economic structure being reorganized in an effort to end the Era of Stagnation.

    Perestroika

  • 42

    A politician from Ukraine and former comedian actor who also held the office of president of Ukraine for a time.

    Volodymyr Zelensky

  • 43

    Russian politician and former intelligence officer who has served as the president of Russia since 2012

    Vladimir Putin

  • 44

    In the Soviet Union (USSR), the term "_______" was used to describe improved transparency and openness in government organizations and operations.

    Glasnost

  • 45

    Longest-reigning monarch in British history. Died at Balmoral, Castle on September 8, 2022. During her lifetime, she served as the queen regnant of 32 independent nations, and at the time of herpassing, she was the ruler of 15 countries.

    Queen Elizabeth II

  • 46

    The funeral plan for Queen Elizabeth II. Prior to her passing in september 2022, the plan has already been in place since 1960s and had undergone several revisions.

    Operation London Bridge

  • 47

    He is the first Mindanaoan President of the Philippines and the 16th president.

    Rodrigo Duterte

  • 48

    He frequently appears in media accounts as one of the most popular international leaders, among figures like Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    Rodrigo Duterte

  • 49

    His "War on Drugs" and Federalism efforts made him renowned. His administration worked to implement a plan that would convert the Philippines from a unitary to a federal system government.

    Rodrigo Duterte

  • 50

    Th contacts between various communities and locations throughout the world are encouraged and strengthened by this process.

    Globalization

  • 51

    The terms"______" refers to the entire globe as it is connected through the internet and other forms of technological communication.

    Global Village

  • 52

    This means development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

    Sustainable Development

  • 53

    are call for action by all countries to promote prosperity while protecting the planet.

    Sustainable Development Goals

  • 54

    is a political and economic union of 11 Southeast Asian nations.

    ASEAN

  • 55

    It fosters intergovernmental cooperation and makes it easier for its members to integrate economically, politically, military, educationally, and societally with other nations in the Asia-Pacific region.

    ASEAN

  • 56

    Members of ASEAN

    Philippines Indonesia Malaysia Singapore Thailand Brunei Vietnam Laos Myanmar Cambodia East Timor

  • 57

    the intercontinental competition between the US and the USSR that sparked military buildups, the nuclear arms race, and the space race. Apart from their non-violent battle, these two nations have long backed proxy conflicts.

    Cold War

  • 58

    The covert expansion of socioeconomic and political initiatives by former colonial powers designed to uphold capitalism, neoliberal globalization, and the cultural servitude of their former colonies.

    Neocolonialism

  • 59

    the global spread of a disease.

    Pandemic

  • 60

    The most recent pandemic to affect the whole world in recorded human history is _____

    COVID-19

  • 61

    It is brought on by a coronavirus infection that first appeared in Wuhan City, China, in 2019

    COVID-19

  • 62

    Conflicts arise in a variety of nations due to issues and competing interest.

    Global Conflicts

  • 63

    Due to the use of fossil fuels, the pace of increase in Earth's temperature had accelerated in recent decades. Burning fossil fuels, clearing forests, and pollution from human activity all increased yhe greenhouse gases that affect the climate worldwide.

    Global Warming

  • 64

    By doing this, we will be able to produce energy without emitting greenhouse gases.

    Renewable Energy

  • 65

    Solar panels are used to harvest energy from the sun.

    Solar Energy

  • 66

    using enormous wind turbines to capture the kinetic energy of flowing air.

    Wind energy

  • 67

    Utilizes the accessible thermal energy from the Earth's interio; usually in volcanic places. Hydrothermal reservoirs are naturally sifficiently hot and permeable reservoirs.

    Geothermal Energy

  • 68

    Harnesses the energy of water moving from higher to lower elevations.

    Hydropower

  • 69

    Use the kinetic energy and thermal energy of seawater - waves or currents for instance - to produce electricity or heat.

    Ocean Energy

  • 70

    produced from a range of organic resources, known as biomass, including wood, charcoal, dung and other manures for the generation of heat and electricity, as well as agricultural crops for the creation of liquid biofuels.

    Bioenergy

  • 71

    occur when two or more states disagree about which state has control over a certain area or territory.

    Territorial Disputes

  • 72

    refers to the division of responsibility for managing the three main educational system among three separate goverment

    Trifocalization of Education

  • 73

    three main educational system among three separate goverment agencies:

    DepEd for basic education CHED for higher education TESDA for technical and vocational education training (TVET)

  • 74

    meaning all students in the same schools and courses. It entails genuine educational possibilities for formerly marginalized populations, including minority language speakers as well ass child with impairments.

    Inclusive Education

  • 75

    is the inclusion "of students with special needs into general educational settings or regular schools".

    Mainstreaming

  • 76

    is when the students picks their own portions of the learning experience and takes part in the design decision-making process.

    Learner-centered curriculum

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    is founded on the framework of issues and circumstances from real life. It is putting the subject matter under instruction in a particular context.

    Contextualized Learning

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    is a thorough method of instruction where teachers try to meet the intellectual, social, emotional and ethical requirements of pupils simultaneously.

    Holistic Education

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    is a teaching strategy in which the student build on prior knowledge and experiences to supplement new ones.

    Integrative learning

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    is generally understood to be the continual, self-directed and voluntary pursuit of information for either professional or personal purposes. In addition to promoting social participation, active citizenship and personal growth, it is crucial for a person's competitiveness and employability.

    Lifelong learning

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    the capacity to develop the speaking and listening abilities necessary for success in school and in life.

    Communication

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    being successful collaborator requires the ability to communicate with, learn from, and share with others as well as to explain oneself to others. Most essential , children interact with one another in class more when they are willing to work together and share original ideas.

    Collaboration

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    the problem-solving ability enables pupils to determine if claims are true, particularly when it comes to distinguishing between fact and opinion.

    Critical Thinking

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    it denotes the capacity to approach an issue from several angles. The goal of creativity instruction is to inspire pupils to think outside the box.

    Creativity.

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    The world population is growing larger every day, while the fertile soil of the earth is getting smaller, caused by human practices which do not include

    sustainable development

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    Students can choose their preferred college course. Where does this right fall into?

    Work and free choice of employment

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    What is the kind of mentality that makes Filipinos think that imported products are superior to Filipino products?

    Colonial mentality

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    Which should not be a target for universal access to maternal and reproductive health?

    For girls in some regions, education remain elusive

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    Which could not possibly be an important concept in the knowledge of peace?

    Non-violence

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    What could not be an example of derogatory and discriminatory portrayal of women in media?

    Female characters are given the lead roles with male characters.

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    What is an indicator of the patronage system in Philippine society that contributes to poverty?

    A less deserving applicant gets appointed because he has a padrino

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    Why must every government employee require to submit an annual statement of assets and liabilities?

    To safeguard the people against corruption

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    With the promotion of social justice, which does not belong to the group?

    Absolute right over property

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    The landed class enjoyed huge incomes from share tenancy and rents from inherited estates, while the tenants remained poor. As a result, the wealthy landowners

    Acquired tremendous economic, social and political advantages

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    Which demonstrates interconnectedness between social and environmental injustices?

    Highly industrialized countries' toxic wastes disposed to poorer countries

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    What is an environmental law which requires industries to install anti- pollution devices and bans the use of incinerators?

    Clean Air Act

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    Which is the major cause of the death of women in childbirth, which was estimated at 500,000 each year as reported by the World Health Organization?

    Poor reproductive health system

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    What kind of prejudice has been overcome in the Philippines in the inclusion of the Muslim holidays that have gained national respect, aside from the Catholic holidays like Christmas, Lenten Season, etc.?

    Religious intolerance

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    The most basic right to form a family is _______.

    Human right

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    What is the biggest reason why the Philippines' political system is so flawed, with political power vested in the hands of a few families?

    Dynasty