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PART I

1. Jose Protasio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda


2. Constitution
3. Philippine Organic Act of 1902
4. 1986 Constitution
5. Harvested crops such as rice
6. People’s Agrarian reforms
7. The Cry happened on August 23, 1896 at Juan Ramos’s residence at Pugad Lawin
8. Jesuit priest named Fr. Vicente Balaguer
9. RA 8284 known as the Tax Reform Act of 1997
10. Contador de Resultas
11. Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR)
12. Blue Master Program
13. Land Registration Act of 1902
14. Rice Share Tenancy Act of 1933
15. 1897 Constitution of Biak-na-Bato
16. Supreme Council
17. Commonwealth of the Philippines
18. 1935 Constitution
19. Executive branch
20. Office of the Ombudsman

PART II

A.

1. Words
2. Publications
3. Catholic Church
4. Masonry
5. Church

B.

6. Emilio
7. August 20, 1896
8. Pugad Lawin
9. Spanish government
10. Cedula

C.

11. Representatives of the Filipino


12. Justice
13. General welfare
14. Liberty
15. Suprene Legislature of the Universe

D.

16. Allmighty God

17. Humane society

18. Patrimony

19. Truth

20. Equality
PART III. TRUE OR FALSE.

1. THE SENATE AND THE CONGRESS- the Senate and the House of Representatives.

2. True

3. ELECTED BY A CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY OF THE ASSEMBLY OF


REPRESENTATIVES AND SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVES- elected by direct vote of the
people.

4. A PARLIAMENTARY-STYLE GOVERNMENT- a democratic and republic government.

5. True

PART IV. ENUMERATION

1. Presidents of the Republic of the Philippines. From 1935 Constitution to 1987 Philippine
Constitution.
 Manuel Luis Quezon y Molina (1935-1944)
 José Paciano Laurel y García (1943-1945)
 Sergio Osmeña (1944-1946)
 Manuel Acuna Roxas (1946-1948)
 Elpidio Quirino (1948-1953)
 Ramon del Fierro Magsaysay Sr. (1953-1957)
 Carlos P. Garcia (1957-1961)
 Diosdado Pangan Macapagal Sr. (1961 to 1965)
 Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos Sr. (1965-1986)
 Maria Corazon Cojuangco Aquino (1986-1992)
 Fidel V. Ramos (1992–1998)
 Joseph Ejercito Estrada (1998–2001)
 Gloria Macapagal Arroyo (2001–2010)
 Benigno Aquino III (2010–2016)
 Rodrigo R. Duterte (2016–2022)

2. Members of the three branches of the government. Follow the 1987 Constitution.
The government is made up of three departments the executive, legislative, and judiciary
with: the executive department is composed positions of the President, Vice-President, and
members of the Cabinet Secretary; the legislative department is compost of 24 members of
the Senate and no more than 250 members of the House of Representatives representing their
respective provinces; and the judicial department is composed of the position of Chief Justice
and fourteen Associate Justices in the Supreme Court, 1 presiding justice and 68 associate
justices on the Court of Appeals, and judges of lower courts.

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