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Lesson 8 Philippine Politics and Governance Noe Cabusao AB-Political Science LL
Lesson 8 Philippine Politics and Governance Noe Cabusao AB-Political Science LL
Professor: Sir Ken Mark Edulan Subject: Philippine Politics and Governance
Directions: answer the following questions below; please see the rubric in the last
page of this module. 5 points each
What is Nationalist alternative, and how to achieve it? (What are the ways in
achieving it?)
Ans. Nationalist alternative is the attitude that the members of a nation have when
they care about their identity as members of that nation and the actions that the
members of a nation take in seeking to achieve self-determination. Government can
achieve its policy objectives by using taxpayer’s money, or through a range of non-
spending interventions, including regulation. Regulations aims to set rules to protect
and benefit people, businesses and the environment, stabilising markets and
addressing market failures to support economic growth. Regulation can also create
costs for businesses, the third and the public sectors. It can, if overused or poorly
designed/implemented, stifle competitiveness and growth. The government’s
Principles of Regulation encourage departments to consider alternatives to
regulation, and say that rule-based approaches should be a last resort.
In your own idea, what is the significance of you as a citizen of this country to
participate in a political event like voting during election?