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PhilippineConstitution An Introduction
Why is it necessary to study the Constitution? Education for citizenship Essential part of liberal education Knowledge and understanding of government
Concept of State and Government State – a community of persons more or less numerous permanently occupying a definite portion of territory, having a government of its own to which the great body of inhabitants renders obedience, and and enjoying freedom from external control
1.	People – mass of population living within the state Elements of the State
Elements of the State 2. Territory – fixed portion of the surface of the earth inhabited by the people of the state
Elements of the State 3.	Government – agency through which the will of the state is formulated, expressed and carried out
4. Sovereignty – the supreme power of the state to command and enforce obedience      2 Manifestations ,[object Object]
Internal sovereigntyElements of the State
1.	Divine Right Theory – holds that the state is of divine  	creation and the ruler is  	ordained by God to govern  	the people Origin of the State
2.	Necessity or force theory – maintains that states  	must have been created  	through force Origin of the State
3.  Paternalistic theory – attributes the origin of states to the enlargement of the family Origin of the State
Origin of the State 4.	Social Contract theory – asserts 			that the early states must 			have been formed by 			deliberate and voluntary 			compact among people to 		form a government of their 		own
As to the number of the persons exercising sovereign power: 	a.  Monarchy – the supreme and final authority is in the hands of a single person.  It is further classified into: absolute monarchy and limited monarchy. 	b.  Aristocracy – the political power is exercised by the few priviledged class 	c.  Democracy – the political power is exercised by the majority of people.  It is futher classified into two: direct or pure democracy and indirect or representative democracy Forms of Government
As to extent of powers exercised by the central or national government 	a.  Unitary Government – the control of national and local affairs is exercised by the central or national government 	b.  Federal Government – the powers of government are divided between two sets of organs, one for national affairs and the other for local affairs

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Philippine Constitution Revised

  • 2. Why is it necessary to study the Constitution? Education for citizenship Essential part of liberal education Knowledge and understanding of government
  • 3. Concept of State and Government State – a community of persons more or less numerous permanently occupying a definite portion of territory, having a government of its own to which the great body of inhabitants renders obedience, and and enjoying freedom from external control
  • 4. 1. People – mass of population living within the state Elements of the State
  • 5. Elements of the State 2. Territory – fixed portion of the surface of the earth inhabited by the people of the state
  • 6. Elements of the State 3. Government – agency through which the will of the state is formulated, expressed and carried out
  • 7.
  • 9. 1. Divine Right Theory – holds that the state is of divine creation and the ruler is ordained by God to govern the people Origin of the State
  • 10. 2. Necessity or force theory – maintains that states must have been created through force Origin of the State
  • 11. 3. Paternalistic theory – attributes the origin of states to the enlargement of the family Origin of the State
  • 12. Origin of the State 4. Social Contract theory – asserts that the early states must have been formed by deliberate and voluntary compact among people to form a government of their own
  • 13. As to the number of the persons exercising sovereign power: a. Monarchy – the supreme and final authority is in the hands of a single person. It is further classified into: absolute monarchy and limited monarchy. b. Aristocracy – the political power is exercised by the few priviledged class c. Democracy – the political power is exercised by the majority of people. It is futher classified into two: direct or pure democracy and indirect or representative democracy Forms of Government
  • 14. As to extent of powers exercised by the central or national government a. Unitary Government – the control of national and local affairs is exercised by the central or national government b. Federal Government – the powers of government are divided between two sets of organs, one for national affairs and the other for local affairs
  • 15. As to the relationship between the executive and the legislative branches of government a. Parliamentary – the state confers upon the legislature the power to terminate the tenure of office of the real executive b. Presidential – the state makes the executive constituionally independent of the legislative