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The document summarizes key figures in Philippine nationalism such as Apolinario Mabini, Emilio Jacinto, Graciano Lopez-Jaena, Marcelo H. Del Pilar, Andres Bonifacio, and Jose Rizal. It also outlines elements of state including people, territory, government, and sovereignty. Additionally, it discusses classifications of rights as natural, constitutional, and statutory rights as well as legal actions such as writ of amparo and habeas corpus. The American government in the Philippines is summarized in three parts: military, civil, and commonwealth periods. Lastly, it briefly mentions pen names used by nationalist figures and lists ASEAN countries and Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
The document summarizes key figures in Philippine nationalism such as Apolinario Mabini, Emilio Jacinto, Graciano Lopez-Jaena, Marcelo H. Del Pilar, Andres Bonifacio, and Jose Rizal. It also outlines elements of state including people, territory, government, and sovereignty. Additionally, it discusses classifications of rights as natural, constitutional, and statutory rights as well as legal actions such as writ of amparo and habeas corpus. The American government in the Philippines is summarized in three parts: military, civil, and commonwealth periods. Lastly, it briefly mentions pen names used by nationalist figures and lists ASEAN countries and Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
The document summarizes key figures in Philippine nationalism such as Apolinario Mabini, Emilio Jacinto, Graciano Lopez-Jaena, Marcelo H. Del Pilar, Andres Bonifacio, and Jose Rizal. It also outlines elements of state including people, territory, government, and sovereignty. Additionally, it discusses classifications of rights as natural, constitutional, and statutory rights as well as legal actions such as writ of amparo and habeas corpus. The American government in the Philippines is summarized in three parts: military, civil, and commonwealth periods. Lastly, it briefly mentions pen names used by nationalist figures and lists ASEAN countries and Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
● PHILIPPINE NATIONALISTS ● Apolinario Mabini - sublime paralytic; brains of the revolu Emilio Jacinto - brains of the katipunan; kartilya ng katipu Graciano Lopez-Jaena - the great orator; first editor (La S Marcelo H. Del Pilar - father of the Philippine Journalism; Diariong Tagalog Andres Bonifacio - supremo; The Great Plebeian; dekalog commandments); JOSE PROTACIO RIZAL MERCADO Y ALONZO REALONDA - greatest Hero of the Malayan Race - founder of Philippines Nationalism Birthdate: June 19, 1861 Birthplace: Calamba, Laguna Godfather: Pedro Casañas Priest: Rufino Collantes EXILE: Dapitan - Gov. Gen. Despujol Death: December 30, 1896 Death Place: Bagumbayan (Luneta Park now) - Gov. Gen. Po Consummatum Est - it is done ◆POLITICALSCIENCE◆ ELEMENTS OF THE STATE • People - inhabitants of the state • Territory - fixed portion of the surface of the Earth • Government - working agency of the state • Sovereignty - power and freedom from external control CLASSIFICATION OF RIGHTS • Natural - God-given • Constitutional - conferred by the Constitutional rights (198 a. Political - direct/indirect participation in government b. Civil - enjoyment & happiness • Statutory - provided by laws; can be removed because of laws LEGAL ACTIONS Writ of Amparo - Right to life, liberty & security Writ of Kalikasan - balanced and healthful ecology
Writ of Quo Warranto - "by what authorithy" ~ if not credited
be remove Writ of Habeas Corpus - "bring me the body"~ bring the evi judge Writ of Habeas Data - data privacy AMERICAN GOVERNMENT 1. Military - 3rd & last military governor Arthur McArthur; leg 2. Civil - civil governor; legislative power; William Howard Ta Jones Law - Philippine Autonomy Act; replaced other name Philippine Assembly - House of Representative; Philippine commission - senate, congress -> (bicamerialism Goal: Philippine Independence "Grant Philippine Independence as soon as a stable governm 3. Commonwealth (3 T's - Tydings, Transition, Ten Years) Tydings-Mcduffie Law - Philippine Commonwealth and Independence Act - Transition of ten years Payne-Aldrich Act - partial free foreign trade PEN NAMES Marcelo H. Del Pilar - piping dilat, Plaridel, Pupdoh, Siling La Jose Rizal - Dimasalang, Laong-laan Graciano Lopez Jaena - Diego Laura Antonio Luna - Taga-ilog, Buan, Jb; La Independencia Emilio Jacinto - Pingkian, Dimasilaw Apolinario Mabini - Bini, Paralitiko Emilio Aguinaldo - Magdalo Andres Bonifacio - Agapito Bagumbayan May Pag-asa Mariano Ponce - Naning, Kalipulako, Tikbalang Valeriano Peña - Kinting Kulirat Jose Dela Cruz - Huseng Sisiw Jose Corazon De Jesus - Huseng Batute ASEAN COUNTRIES Myanmar - burma Malaysia Brunei Singapore Indonesia Philippines Vietnam Cambodia - kampochea Thailand - Siam Laos HIERARCHY OF NEEDS Abrahan Maslow Physiological needs - sex - basic needs; lowest in pyramid; Safety & security Love & Belongingness - base/center Self - esteem Self - actualization - on top of pyramid