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  • Slide: 2
  • Hey Raine! Is that your journal notebook about the topic that we've discussed yesterday?
  • Yes it is. Take a look at it and I'll share with you my learnings about Philippine Constitution.
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  • MUST BRIEF !
  • MUST BE DEFINITE !
  • CONSTITUTION
  • NEED TO BE BROAD !
  • Slide: 4
  • At the library, while Raine is browsing her journal notebook in history, a friend of her came in...
  • Heading to a vacant room.....
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  • You know, I only remembered that in our country's history, there are 7 constitutions existed and the current one is the 1987 constitution
  • Yes, you're right! I also remembered that the current 18 articles under 1987 constitution is also part of the constitutions of 1935 and 1943, right?
  • Check this out, I listed the current articles of our constitution
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  • Article I - National TerritoryArticle II - Declaration of Principles and State PoliciesArticle III - Bill of RightsArticle IV - CitizenshipArticle V - SuffrageArticle VI - Legislative DepartmentArticle VII - Executive DepartmentArticle VIII - Judicial DepartmentArticle IX - Constitutional Commissions Article X - Local GovernmentArticle XI - Accountability Of Public OfficersArticle XII - National Economy and PatrimonyArticle XIII - Social Justice and Human RightsArticle XIV - Education, Science, and Technology and ArtsArticle XV - The FamilyArticle XVI - General ProvisionsArticle XVII - Amendments and RevisionsArticle XVIII - Transitory Provisions
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  • Oh really?
  • Oh my gosh! That's a lot! I think my head hurts hahahah
  • Right? It's really a lot. And did you know that constitution aimed to create a more democratic and just government?
  • Yes it is!
  • Slide: 8
  • Look! Is that the president who has the longest term in his presidential position?
  • You're right! Let's take a look on that
  • Slide: 9
  • Marcos declared martial law on September 21, 1972. Marcos signed Proclamation no. 1102, declaring the 1973 constitution ratified. It was abolished with the adoption of the 1986 freedom constitution by the administration of President Corazon Aquino.
  • Slide: 10
  • Now I understand that before we achieve a more democratic government system, Filipinos really do experienced a long-term dictatorian system
  • Agreed... Now I understand why there are Filipinos who lived before who are against on the martial law system
  • Slide: 11
  • You know, I realized that having a well-just and well-written constitution will help us achieve a progressive country.
  • you're right, let's go!
  • I indeed agree! plus, with great leaders and a better government system will at least help to ease chaos in our country.
  • Oh my, it's almost time for our next class. Shall we go now?
  • Slide: 12
  • THE END
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