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POLITICS PRELIMS
37問 • 1年前prelimss
  • Cleveree
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  • 1

    A group of people with common culture, language, and identity.

    Nation

  • 2

    It is a political organization with a permanent population, a defined territory, and a government that controls the territory.

    State

  • 3

    It means having the ultimate power to make decisions within a territory.

    Sovereignty

  • 4

    is the system that makes and enforces laws within the state

    Government

  • 5

    a state needs people to exist

    Population

  • 6

    A state must have clear borders that define the land of controls.

    Territory

  • 7

    It is the line that separates one territory states from another

    International Borders

  • 8

    group of people without a sovereign state

    Stateless Nation

  • 9

    This system ensures that no branch becomes too powerful within the government

    Check and Balances

  • 10

    This type of political system is practiced in Saudi Arabia and Jordan.

    Autocratic

  • 11

    When the law is violated this branch of institution is responsible to hold the judgement

    Judicial Branch

  • 12

    It studies political parties, voting behavior and citizen participation in different countries.

    ELECTORAL SYSTEMS AND POLITICAL PARTICIPATION

  • 13

    limits the power of a monarch in a constitutional monarchy

    Constitution

  • 14

    A political system where citizens vote for representatives to handle legislation on their behalf.

    REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY

  • 15

    A defined geographical area with recognized borders where the state exercises control and authoritv.

    Territory

  • 16

    as long as the state exists, this power can never be taken away

    Inherent Powers of State

  • 17

    the power of the state to take private property for public use

    Eminent Domain

  • 18

    The power by which the sovereign, through its law making body, raises revenue to defray the necessary expenses of government.

    Power of Taxation

  • 19

    Examines different types of political systems, such as democracies, authoritarian regimes, monarchies, and hybrid systems.

    Political Systems

  • 20

    Analyzes the organization and functions of key governmental institutions, including the executive, legislative, and judicial branches.

    Government Structures and Institutions

  • 21

    Compares the role and structure of constitutions in different countries.

    Constitutions and Legal Frameworks

  • 22

    Studies political parties, voting behavior, and citizen participation in different countries.

    Electoral Systems and Political Participation

  • 23

    Analyzes the relationship between politics and economics, including how political systems affect economic policies and outcomes.

    Political Economy

  • 24

    Investigates how culture, history, and socialization influence political behavior, values, and ideologies.

    Political Culture and Socialization

  • 25

    Compares how different governments interact on the global stage, including diplomacy, trade, and conflict.

    International Relations and Globalization

  • 26

    Compares how governments create, implement, and evaluate public policies across sectors like healthcare, education, and economic development.

    Public Policy and Administration

  • 27

    fundamental truth, concept, or standard that serves as a foundation for behavior, actions, or reasoning. a kind of rule, belief, or idea that guides you. Sovereignty of the People

    Principle

  • 28

    The Philippine government is based on the principle that all governmental authority emanates from the people.

    Sovereignty of the People

  • 29

    The Philippines operates under a republican system, meaning that the government is a representative democracy where officials are elected by the people to serve and make decisions on their behalf.

    Republicanism

  • 30

    Headed by the President, responsible for enforcing laws and running the day-to-day affairs of the government.

    executive branch

  • 31

    Composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives, responsible for making laws. Senate, the upper house, has the total number of 24 members elected nationally while the House or Representatives, the lower house, is composed of 316 members from district representatives and party-list representatives

    legistative branch

  • 32

    Headed by the Supreme Court, responsible for interpreting laws and administering justice.

    judiciary branch

  • 33

    The Philippine government is committed to promoting social justice and protecting the fundamental rights and freedoms of its citizens, as outlined in the Bill of Rights in the Constitution.

    Social Justice and Human Rights

  • 34

    The government operates under the rule of law, meaning that laws are applied equally to all citizens, including government officials.

    Rule of Law

  • 35

    Public officials are accountable to the people and are expected to act with transparency, integrity, and responsibility in their duties.

    Accountability and Transparency

  • 36

    is defined as a "government by the best individuals or by a small privileged class" or "a government in which power is vested in a minority consisting of those believed to be best qualified"

    Aristocracy

  • 37

    is a form of government where the country is considered a public matter and the head of state is an elected or nominated official rather than a monarch.

    REPUBLIC

  • GEOGRAPHY

    GEOGRAPHY

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    GEOGRAPHY

    GEOGRAPHY

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    GEOGRAPHY

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    GEOGRAPHY

    GEOGRAPHY

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    GEOGRAPHY

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    GEOGRAPHY

    GEOGRAPHY

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    ART APPRECIATION

    ART APPRECIATION

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    ART APPRECIATION

    ART APPRECIATION

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    GEOGRAPHY

    GEOGRAPHY

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    GEOGRAPHY

    GEOGRAPHY

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    Assessment

    Assessment

    Cleveree · 30問 · 1年前

    Assessment

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    Assessment

    Assessment

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    Assessment

    Assessment

    30問 • 1年前
    Cleveree

    MIDTERM ASSESSMENT EXAM!!❤️

    MIDTERM ASSESSMENT EXAM!!❤️

    Cleveree · 41問 · 1年前

    MIDTERM ASSESSMENT EXAM!!❤️

    MIDTERM ASSESSMENT EXAM!!❤️

    41問 • 1年前
    Cleveree

    LET REVIEWER

    LET REVIEWER

    Cleveree · 53問 · 1年前

    LET REVIEWER

    LET REVIEWER

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    Socs21

    Socs21

    Cleveree · 28問 · 1年前

    Socs21

    Socs21

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    STAT4 PRELIM

    STAT4 PRELIM

    Cleveree · 36問 · 1年前

    STAT4 PRELIM

    STAT4 PRELIM

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    Cleveree

    Assessment

    Assessment

    Cleveree · 30問 · 1年前

    Assessment

    Assessment

    30問 • 1年前
    Cleveree

    SOCS21 MIDTERM💜

    SOCS21 MIDTERM💜

    Cleveree · 72問 · 1年前

    SOCS21 MIDTERM💜

    SOCS21 MIDTERM💜

    72問 • 1年前
    Cleveree

    FILI 3MIDTERM!!

    FILI 3MIDTERM!!

    Cleveree · 64問 · 1年前

    FILI 3MIDTERM!!

    FILI 3MIDTERM!!

    64問 • 1年前
    Cleveree

    問題一覧

  • 1

    A group of people with common culture, language, and identity.

    Nation

  • 2

    It is a political organization with a permanent population, a defined territory, and a government that controls the territory.

    State

  • 3

    It means having the ultimate power to make decisions within a territory.

    Sovereignty

  • 4

    is the system that makes and enforces laws within the state

    Government

  • 5

    a state needs people to exist

    Population

  • 6

    A state must have clear borders that define the land of controls.

    Territory

  • 7

    It is the line that separates one territory states from another

    International Borders

  • 8

    group of people without a sovereign state

    Stateless Nation

  • 9

    This system ensures that no branch becomes too powerful within the government

    Check and Balances

  • 10

    This type of political system is practiced in Saudi Arabia and Jordan.

    Autocratic

  • 11

    When the law is violated this branch of institution is responsible to hold the judgement

    Judicial Branch

  • 12

    It studies political parties, voting behavior and citizen participation in different countries.

    ELECTORAL SYSTEMS AND POLITICAL PARTICIPATION

  • 13

    limits the power of a monarch in a constitutional monarchy

    Constitution

  • 14

    A political system where citizens vote for representatives to handle legislation on their behalf.

    REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY

  • 15

    A defined geographical area with recognized borders where the state exercises control and authoritv.

    Territory

  • 16

    as long as the state exists, this power can never be taken away

    Inherent Powers of State

  • 17

    the power of the state to take private property for public use

    Eminent Domain

  • 18

    The power by which the sovereign, through its law making body, raises revenue to defray the necessary expenses of government.

    Power of Taxation

  • 19

    Examines different types of political systems, such as democracies, authoritarian regimes, monarchies, and hybrid systems.

    Political Systems

  • 20

    Analyzes the organization and functions of key governmental institutions, including the executive, legislative, and judicial branches.

    Government Structures and Institutions

  • 21

    Compares the role and structure of constitutions in different countries.

    Constitutions and Legal Frameworks

  • 22

    Studies political parties, voting behavior, and citizen participation in different countries.

    Electoral Systems and Political Participation

  • 23

    Analyzes the relationship between politics and economics, including how political systems affect economic policies and outcomes.

    Political Economy

  • 24

    Investigates how culture, history, and socialization influence political behavior, values, and ideologies.

    Political Culture and Socialization

  • 25

    Compares how different governments interact on the global stage, including diplomacy, trade, and conflict.

    International Relations and Globalization

  • 26

    Compares how governments create, implement, and evaluate public policies across sectors like healthcare, education, and economic development.

    Public Policy and Administration

  • 27

    fundamental truth, concept, or standard that serves as a foundation for behavior, actions, or reasoning. a kind of rule, belief, or idea that guides you. Sovereignty of the People

    Principle

  • 28

    The Philippine government is based on the principle that all governmental authority emanates from the people.

    Sovereignty of the People

  • 29

    The Philippines operates under a republican system, meaning that the government is a representative democracy where officials are elected by the people to serve and make decisions on their behalf.

    Republicanism

  • 30

    Headed by the President, responsible for enforcing laws and running the day-to-day affairs of the government.

    executive branch

  • 31

    Composed of the Senate and the House of Representatives, responsible for making laws. Senate, the upper house, has the total number of 24 members elected nationally while the House or Representatives, the lower house, is composed of 316 members from district representatives and party-list representatives

    legistative branch

  • 32

    Headed by the Supreme Court, responsible for interpreting laws and administering justice.

    judiciary branch

  • 33

    The Philippine government is committed to promoting social justice and protecting the fundamental rights and freedoms of its citizens, as outlined in the Bill of Rights in the Constitution.

    Social Justice and Human Rights

  • 34

    The government operates under the rule of law, meaning that laws are applied equally to all citizens, including government officials.

    Rule of Law

  • 35

    Public officials are accountable to the people and are expected to act with transparency, integrity, and responsibility in their duties.

    Accountability and Transparency

  • 36

    is defined as a "government by the best individuals or by a small privileged class" or "a government in which power is vested in a minority consisting of those believed to be best qualified"

    Aristocracy

  • 37

    is a form of government where the country is considered a public matter and the head of state is an elected or nominated official rather than a monarch.

    REPUBLIC