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Pregunta | Respuesta |
"polis" & "scire" | city-state & study |
political science | - study of state and government - power and authority - history, law, psychology, economics, sociology |
Niccolo Machiavelli | father of modern political science |
Aristotle | father of political science |
state | group of people inhabiting a territory, having an organized government while exercising sovereignty |
nation | bound together into a single body |
elements of the state | people, government, territory, sovereignty |
divine right theory | divine creation and ruler is ordained by god |
necessity or force theory | created through force |
paternalistic theory | expansion of family |
social contract theory | form a society and organize government for their common good |
monopoly on force | right and ability to use violence |
legitimacy | power is recognized by members of society |
territoriality | state exists in a defined territory |
inherent powers | powers of state necessary |
police power | power of the State to take precautionary measures against those who endanger public health, public moral, public safety, and security |
eminent domain | power of the State to take private property for public use upon payment of just compensation |
taxation | power of the State to levy burdens on its citizens necessary for the operation of the government |
jurisdiction | - authority exercised by a State over persons and things within or sometimes outside its territory - extent of the application of the law |
territorial jurisdiction | State has jurisdiction over all persons and property within its territory |
res communes | portion of the seas “with either no or clear jurisdiction” for the purpose of right to navigation |
citizenship | signifying a membership to a particular State |
jus loci | law of the soil |
jus sanguinis | law of the blood |
democracy | government by the people, either directly or indirectly, with free and frequent elections |
direct democracy | citizens vote on laws and select officials more directly |
representative democracy | derives its powers indirectly from the people |
constitutional democracy | - limits on those who govern and allows the voice of the people to be heard - limited government |
educational conditions | premium on education |
economic conditions | poverty and wealth undermine the possibilities for a healthy constitutional democracy |
social conditions | allegiance to one group is not overpowering |
ideological conditions | acceptance of the ideals of democracy |
totalitarian | government controls all aspects of the political and social life |
authoritarianism | only the government itself is fully controlled by the ruler |
autocracy | - one person possesses unlimited power - absolute monarchy & dictatorship |
oligarchy | government by the few |
monarchy | king, queen, emperor, empress |
constitutional monarchy | democratic government limits the monarch’s control |
hoabinia | austronesians |
balangay | pagbubuklod ng isang kamag-anakan |
maginoo/maharlika | unang uri ng mga nakatataas |
timawa | malayang uri na mga mamamayan |
uribod | - maninilbihan sa datu - saguiguilid at namamahay |
Magdiwang | Mariano Alvarez; Bonifacio |
Magdalo | Baldomero Aguinaldo; Aguinaldo |
John Locke | right to revolt (social contract theory) |
coercive power | - government’s power - the threat of force |
power | desired ends over the objections of others |
traditional authority | legitimized by respects |
rational-legal authority | legitimized by legally enacted rules |
charismatic authority | legitimized by the extraordinary personal qualities of a leader |
territorial sea | - part of the sea extending 12 nautical miles (19 km/s) from the low-watermark - marginal sea, marginal belt, marine belt |
seabed | - land that holds the sea, lying beyond the seashore - sea floor or bottom sea |
sub-soil | beneath the surface soil and the seabed |
insular shelves | - submerged portions of the continent or offshore island - continental shelves |
other submarine areas | all areas under the territorial sea |
archipelago | part of a sea studded with islands |
terrestrial | land mass |
fluvial | inland/external water |
aerial | airspace above the land and water |
inland/internal/national waters | parts of the sea within the land territory |
territorial sea | belt of water outside and parallel to the outer limits of the inland/internal waters |
high/open seas | lie seaward of the territorial sea |
natural-born citizens | citizens of the Philippines from birth |
dual citizenship | laws cannot control laws of other countries on citizenship |
naturalization | voluntary method of acquiring citizenship |
Marcelo H. Del Pilar | - Great Political Analyst and journalist - the first bilingual newspaper, the Diariong Tagalog |
Graciano Lopez Jaena | - The Great Orator - wrote Fray Botod |
Antonio Luna | first dictator |
salus populi est suprema lex | - power of the people, power by the people - people being the highest sovereign |
serve & protect | primary duty of government |
Cry of Pugadlawin | - separation of PH and Spain - tearing of cedula |
legislative | creation of laws |
Article I | National Territory |
executive | responsible in execution of laws |
La Liga Filipina | organization founded by Rizal |
Austronesian | ancestors of South East Asians |
Malolos Republic | first Republic in Asia |
Dapitan | where Rizal was exiled |
garrote | form of death of GomBurZa |
Apolinario Mabini | brains of revolution and first prime minister |
Philippine Constitution | highest and fundamental law of the land |
Mariano Gomez | actual proponent of sekularisasyon |
social justice | principle of gov. to make laws for those who have less |
Article 2 Section 6 | separation of the Church and the State |
sekularisasyon | movement which sought to institute right for clergies |
preamble | introduction to constitution |
Jose Rizal | great malayan who wrote El Fili & Noli |
La Solidaridad | publication/newspaper of movement of ilustrados |
June 12, 1898 | date of declaration of independence |
tripartite system | separates government to three |
Article 3 Section 18 | corrected polo y servicio |
Antonio Luna | head general chosen by Rizal |
general welfare | valid element in implementation of police power |
Josephine Bracken | paramour of Rizal |
government | agency/machinery of the state |
suffrage | converting democracy to a republic |
Article 2 Section 8 | provision that prohibits nuclear weapons |
Propaganda movement | movement that sought reform |
Cavite Mutiny | revolution which coincided with GomBurZa |
frailocracy | government under spanish |
flag state | determinant in jurisdiction of ships |
revolution | inherent right of people against incompetent government |
sovereignty | supreme and legal authority |
Article 2 Section 1 | makes PH democratic |
judiciary | interpretation of laws |
Hongkong | where Aguinaldo went after Biak-na-Bato |
December 30, 1896 | Rizal's execution |
Padre Damaso | priest in Noli me Tangere which symbolizes greed |
Calamba, Laguna | birthplace of Rizal |
people | most important element of the state |
Jean Bodin | - coined the term "political science" - father of modern theory of sovereignty |
social science | affairs of individuals living in society |
sociology | root of all sciences |
Auguste Comte | father of sociology |
internal sovereignty | State is supreme over citizens |
external sovereignty | state is independent and free from foreign control |
lex locus delicti | place of the crime, place of jursidiction |
republike | - representative |
vox populi, vox die | the voice of the people is the voice of God |
Article 3 Section 4 | freedom of religion |
lusong | - Luzon - to go down |
palay | caratao |
baybay | - baybayin - seashore/dalampasigan |
polo y servicio | forced labor |
Jacinto Zamora | nabaliw |
ilustrados | enlightened ones |
principalia | able to send their children to study in Europe |
Calle Azcarraga | where KKK was established |
KKK | Andres Bonifacio |
Emilio Aguinaldo | elected as president on Tejeros Convention |
Andres Bonifacio | Secretary of Interior and Local Government |
Daniel Tirona | protested in the electing of Bonifacio |
Biak-na-Bato | surrendered the government for 800,000 of which half was only paid |
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