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BFF (BANCOLITA-FRIAS FAMILY) LEARNING ACADEMY

Dumpay, Basista, Pangasinan


S.Y. 2020-2021

FIRST MID-PERIODICAL EXAMINATION


GRADE 11
PHILIPPINE POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE
NAME:______________________________________________ Date:________
TEACHER: Ana Carolina S. Frias Score: _______

Test I: Identify the following:

1. __________, he believed that the government promoted ignorance and dependence and
is a corrupting force in society which the proliferation of knowledge and human
understanding will render irrelevant and powerless.
2. French philosopher __________, for his part, expanded the concept to mean all the
functions of government are carried out through legislation, execution, and adjudication.
3. French philosopher __________, defined political science as a social science which
deals with the foundations of the state and the principles of government.
4. American political scientist __________, defined politics as the “authoritative allocation
of values for a society,” describing it as the human activity concerned with the
government’s decision-making and action resulting in the allocation of values for the
society.
5. __________, another American political scientist, defined politics as “who gets what,
when, and how.
6. __________, can be studied through political science, a major social science dealing
with political and governmental structures and processes
7. __________, a discipline under the social sciences that deals with political and
governmental structures and processes, including but not limited to the nature of power,
types of leadership, and public policy and its impact to society. 
8. __________, is reflected in the dictum, “Public office is public trust,” stressing the
accountability of the government to its people and its duty to implement laws and serve
the nation selflessly. 
9. The__________, through its Worldwide Governance Indicators (WGI) project,
formulated six aggregate indicators of good governance.
10. __________, is derived from the Greek word politikê episteme which means “political
science.

11. __________,emerged as a result of the breakdown of feudalism and the development, in


its stead, of a capitalist society.
12. __________, is defined by the desire to preserve institutions and is reflected in a
resistance to, or at least suspicion of, change.
13. __________ , is the father of modern Anglo-American conservatism.
14. __________, is an ideology that stands in opposition to capitalism and proposes an
alternative which is more humane and equitable.
15. __________, was an English philosopher, economist, and politician.
16. __________, exerted a great influence on the development of liberal thought.
17. __________, is an ideology that is based on the belief that government and laws are not
necessary.
18. French philosopher __________ ,coined the term science politique that gave the
discipline a name but limited its application to law because he was a lawyer.
19. __________, may be described as a socioeconomic structure which aims to establish a
society that is classless, egalitarian, and stateless. 
20. ___________, it is the most comprehensive critique of liberalism.
21. __________, is a political ideology which adheres to the maxim of strength through unity
and desires an organically unified national community.
22. __________ theories are diverse, but their unifying feature is a common desire to
enhance the social role of women in whatever way possible.
23. __________, was an Italian politician, journalist, and leader of the National Fascist Party
in Italy.
24. __________, an Austrian, established a one-party dictatorship in Germany.
25. __________, was a UK theorist and feminist.

Test II: Enumerate the following:


(1-7) Elements of Marxism
(8-10) Characteristics and Relevance of Political Ideologies
(11-17) Elements of Conservatism
(18-24) Elements of Liberalism

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