Q. What is the role of Kalibapi?
The KALIBAPI aims to aid and guide the Filipinos in the performance of this particular duty. Therefore, the organization of the KALIBAPI is the actual expression of the earnest desire of the Filipino people to serve willingly the cause of all the peoples of Greater East Asia.
Q. What is the source of Kalibapi?
The KALIBAPI was shaped after the model of Japan’s Taisei Yokusankai (Imperial Rule Assistance Association), which, from its official inauguration on 12 October 1940, following the dissolution of political parties two months earlier, was intended to function as a ‘national association’ that fostered ties between the …
Table of Contents
- Q. What is the role of Kalibapi?
- Q. What is the source of Kalibapi?
- Q. What is the other name for the Second Philippine Republic?
- Q. What is the significance of the 1943 Japanese-sponsored constitution in the Philippines?
- Q. How do you define the national territory of the Philippines?
- Q. Who promulgated the 1973 Constitution?
- Q. What is the purpose of 1973 Constitution?
- Q. What was the 1973 Constitution?
- Q. What form of government is the 1973 Constitution?
- Q. How many articles are there in 1973 constitution?
- Q. When did the 1973 Constitution take effect?
- Q. What form of government is the 1987 Constitution?
- Q. What is the smallest government unit?
- Q. Who is the leader of each local government unit?
- Q. Why should the government have a Constitution?
- Q. What are the 4 main objectives of the Constitution?
- Q. Why do we need a Constitution give 5 reasons?
- Q. Who is in the 3 branches of government?
- Q. Which branch is the president in?
- Q. Which branch of government is most powerful?
- Q. Which branch can declare war?
- Q. Can a president declare war without Congress?
- Q. Does the Senate write bills?
- Q. What can a president do without Congress?
- Q. What are 3 things the president does?
- Q. Can a president declare war?
- Q. What is the salary of the president?
- Q. Does the first lady earn a salary?
- Q. What is Obama net worth?
Q. What is the other name for the Second Philippine Republic?
The Second Philippine Republic, officially known as the Republic of the Philippines (Tagalog: Republika ng Pilipinas; Japanese: フィリピン 共和国 きょうわこく , romanized: Firipin kyōwakoku; Spanish: República de Filipinas) and also known as the Japanese-sponsored Philippine Republic, was a puppet state established on October 14.
Q. What is the significance of the 1943 Japanese-sponsored constitution in the Philippines?
The 1943 Constitution was the constitution of the Japanese-sponsored Second Republic of the Philippines (1943-1945). It was recognized as legitimate and binding only in Japanese-controlled areas of the Philippines but was ignored by the United States government and the Philippine Commonwealth government in-exile.
Q. How do you define the national territory of the Philippines?
The national territory comprises the Philippine archipelago, with all the islands and waters embraced therein, and all other territories over which the Philippines has sovereignty or jurisdiction, consisting of its terrestrial, fluvial and aerial domains, including its territorial sea, the seabed, the subsoil, the …
Q. Who promulgated the 1973 Constitution?
President Marcos
Q. What is the purpose of 1973 Constitution?
The 1973 Constitution , composed of a preamble and 17 articles, provides for the shift from presidential to parliamentary system of government. The Constitution vests the legislative power in the National Assembly.
Q. What was the 1973 Constitution?
The 1973 constitution was the first in Pakistan to be framed by elected representatives. The Constitution states that all laws are to conform with the injunctions of Islam as laid down in the Quran and Sunnah.
Q. What form of government is the 1973 Constitution?
THE BATASANG PAMBANSA – A UNICAMERAL LEGISLATURE This was ratified and proclaimed by President Marcos on January 17, 1973 amidst widespread protest and controversy. With the proclamation of a new Constitution, the presidential form of government was changed to a modified parliamentary form.
Q. How many articles are there in 1973 constitution?
280 articles
Q. When did the 1973 Constitution take effect?
Jan
Q. What form of government is the 1987 Constitution?
representative democracy
Q. What is the smallest government unit?
The Barangay Local Government Unit: Barangays, the smallest local government unit, developed in the Philippines well before the Spanish colonial era.
Q. Who is the leader of each local government unit?
They are governed by the Barrio Charter. The elective officials of the barangays are the Barangay Captain and the Barangay Councilors. As chief executive, the barangay captain is its recognized leader. He enforces all the laws and ordinances applicable to his constituency.
Q. Why should the government have a Constitution?
The Constitution sets out the values and rights of our society and the rules that government must follow. The Constitution is the highest law in the land and all other laws must follow the principles in the Constitution. The role, powers and functions of government are set out in the Constitution.
Q. What are the 4 main objectives of the Constitution?
Goals of the ConstitutionWe the People of the United States, in Order (1)to form a more perfect Union, (2)establish Justice, (3)insure domestic Tranquility, (4)provide for the common defense, (5)promote the general Welfare, and (6)secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish …
Q. Why do we need a Constitution give 5 reasons?
Answers and Solutions (1)basic rules- its has the basic rule on which the democracy functions. it guides in funtioning of a democracy. (2)rights- it defines the right of a citizen over state and other persons. (3)duties- it determines the duty of the state and also the duty of the individual vis a vis the country.
Q. Who is in the 3 branches of government?
The Federal Government is composed of three distinct branches: legislative, executive, and judicial, whose powers are vested by the U.S. Constitution in the Congress, the President, and the Federal courts, respectively.
Q. Which branch is the president in?
executive branch
Q. Which branch of government is most powerful?
the Congress
Q. Which branch can declare war?
The Constitution grants Congress the sole power to declare war.
Q. Can a president declare war without Congress?
It provides that the president can send the U.S. Armed Forces into action abroad only by declaration of war by Congress, “statutory authorization,” or in case of “a national emergency created by attack upon the United States, its territories or possessions, or its armed forces.”
Q. Does the Senate write bills?
A bill can be introduced in either chamber of Congress by a senator or representative who sponsors it. Once a bill is introduced, it is assigned to a committee whose members will research, discuss, and make changes to the bill. The president can approve the bill and sign it into law or not approve (veto) a bill.
Q. What can a president do without Congress?
The president can issue rules, regulations, and instructions called executive orders, which have the binding force of law upon federal agencies but do not require approval of the United States Congress. Executive orders are subject to judicial review and interpretation.
Q. What are 3 things the president does?
A PRESIDENT CAN . . .
- make treaties with the approval of the Senate.
- veto bills and sign bills.
- represent our nation in talks with foreign countries.
- enforce the laws that Congress passes.
- act as Commander-in-Chief during a war.
- call out troops to protect our nation against an attack.
Q. Can a president declare war?
The Constitution of the United States divides the war powers of the federal government between the Executive and Legislative branches: the President is the Commander in Chief of the armed forces (Article II, section 2), while Congress has the power to make declarations of war, and to raise and support the armed forces …
Q. What is the salary of the president?
a $400,000
Q. Does the first lady earn a salary?
She resumed her duties as first lady after winning her senatorial campaign, and retained her duties as both first lady and a U.S. senator for the seventeen-day overlap before Bill Clinton’s term came to an end. Despite the significant responsibilities usually handled by the first lady, she does not receive a salary.
Q. What is Obama net worth?
List of presidents by peak net worth
Name | Net worth (millions of 2016 US$) | Political party |
---|---|---|
Barack Obama | 40 | Democratic |
George W. Bush | 39 | Republican |
James Monroe | 30 | Democratic-Republican |
Martin Van Buren | 29 | Democratic |