Lssn 1-3 Flashcards

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civic consciousness and
defense preparedness

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National Service Training Program (NSTP)

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All college students are required to complete
two (2) semesters of NSTP course, as a requisite
to graduate

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RA 9163,

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refers to the
program institutionalized under Sections 38 and 39
of RA 7077,

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Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC)

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otherwise known as the Citizen Armed
Force or the Armed Forces of the Philippines
Reservist Act of 1991,

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Sections 38 and 39
of RA 7077,

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the betterment of life for the members of the community

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Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS)

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CWTS Components

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*Citizenship training
*Drug Education
*Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
*Environmental Protection
*Other National Security Concern

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After the lecture proper of the NSTP,

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Project Planning/ Proposal Making

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  • contribute to the national security , development
  • started even during the
    C o m m o n w e a l t h
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NATIONAL SERVICE

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since the 1980’s,
Law Enforcement
S e r v i c e ( L E S ) ; Civic Welfare Service (CWS);
and Military Service (MS)

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NATIONAL SERVICE

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also known as An Act Establishing
t h e N S T P f o r T e r t i a r y - L e v e l
Students,

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NSTP LAW (R.A. 9163)

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signed the Act Establishing
t h e N S T P f o r T e r t i a r y - L e v e l Students,

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former President Gloria Macapagal- Arroyo

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when did arroyo signed the Act Establishing
t h e N S T P f o r T e r t i a r y - L e v e l Students,

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Jan. 23, 2002

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what Republic Act No. & Presidential Decree No. is NSTP LAW (R.A. 9163)

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Republic Act No. 7077 and
Presidential Decree No. 1706

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a consolidation of House Bill No. and Senate Bill No. passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate

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House Bill No. 3593 and Senate Bill No.
1824

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when did the consolidation of House Bill No. and Senate Bill No. passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate

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Dec. 19, 2001

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has made ROTC optional since the 1st semester of the school year?

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school year 2002- 2003

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Commonwealth Act No. 1

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“National Defense Act”

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mandated compulsory national service from all
the citizens of the Philippines.

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P.D. 1706

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the IRR of Republic Act 7707 modified
the Basic ROTC Course into the Expanded ROTC Program
as mandated.

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year 1991,

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Mark Welson Chua disappeared

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March 15, 2001,

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after how many days? his hog-tied dead body
was found in the Pasig River (and date)

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3 days later, March 18, 2001,

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under what Section of RA 7077 was ROTC in

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Section 38 and 39

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designed to provide military training to motivate,

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ROTC

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activities contributory
to the general welfare and the betterment of life the members
o f t h e c o m m u n i t y

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CWTS

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teach literacy and numeracy skills to school children,
LTS
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Rule I
GUIDING PRINCIPLES
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2 Section in Rule I
Section 1. Responsibility of all Citizens Section 2. Role of the Youth
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Rule II
DEFINITION OF TERMS
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Section 3. in Rule II
As used in this Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR),
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one (1) year ROTC training
Basic Reserve Officers' Training Corps
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two (2)-year training
Advance Reserve Officers' Training Corps
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refers to the ROTC, CWTS, LTS and other NSTP programs.
Program Components
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refers to the grouping of students enrolled at different schools
Clustering
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allowed to enroll in the NSTP component of another school.
Cross-Enrollment
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refers to any private organization duly accredited by CHED, TESDA, and DND
Non-Government Organization (NGO)-
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graduates of Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS) and Literacy Training Service (LTS)
National Service Reserve Corps (NSRC)
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student enrolled in the CWTS or LTS
National Service Reserve Corps Trainee
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public institution of higher learning established
Local Universities and Colleges (LUCs)
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offering higher education;
Higher Educational Institutions (HEls)
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private colleges and other educational institutions offering higher education;
Private Higher Educational Institutions (PHEls)
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RULE Ill
PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION
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Section 4. of RULE Ill
Coverage
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shall offer the ROTC component and atleast one other NSTP component.
State Universities and Colleges
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exempted from the NSTP.
(PMA),(PMMA),(PNPA),(MAAP)
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Section 5. of RULE Ill
Program Components
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Section 6. of RULE Ill
Duration and Equivalent Course Unit
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who have not yet comply with the NSTP as a requirement for graduation,
NSTP-ONe Summer Program (NSTP-OSP)
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Section 7. of RULE Ill
Clustering and Cross-Enrollment
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Section 8. of RULE Ill
Management, Monitoring, and Evaluation
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Section 9. of RULE Ill
Fees
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Section 10. of RULE Ill
Incentive, Insurance, and Protection
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Section 11. of RULE Ill
Organization of NSTP Graduates
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Section 12. of RULE Ill
Certificate of Completion
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Section 13. of RULE Ill
Information Dissemination
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Section 14. of RULE Ill
Amendatory Clause
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Section 15. of RULE Ill
Separability Clause
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Section 16. of RULE Ill
Effectivity
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These Rules shall take effect in____ days after publication
fifteen (15) days
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a program wherein it develops our characters to become more mindful of our responsibilities,
CITIZENSHIP TRAINING
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relationship of the individual to the State and defines the rights of the individual
Article III of Bill of Rights?
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Also known as “The Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines”
1987 CONSTITUTION
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CLASSES OF RIGHTS
* Natural Rights * Constitutional Rights * Statutory Rights
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they are given to man by God
Natural rights
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conferred and protected by the Constitution.
Constitutional rights
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laws promulgated by the law-making body
Statutory rights
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CLASSIFICATION OF CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS
* Political Rights * Civil Rights * Social and Economic Rights * Right of the Accused
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power to participate, directly or indirectly,
Political rights
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enjoyment of their means of livelihood.
Civil rights
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well-being and economic security
Social and economic rights
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protection of a person who is accused of any crime.
Rights of the accused
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deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law,
ARTICLE III BILL OF RIGHTS Section 1.
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The right of the people to be secure
ARTICLE III BILL OF RIGHTS Section 2
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written document issued by a court,
Warrant of Arrest (WOA)
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order in writing issued
Search warrant
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what Section is Search Warrant and Warrant of Arrest
(Sec. 2, Art. III)
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reasonable belief a crime is being committed or has occurred.
Probable Cause
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saying or writing something about another person that hurts their reputation
Defamation
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prohibits the unauthorized interception or recording of any private communication
RA 4200 or Wire Tapping Law
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evidence that was illegally obtained
FRUIT OF POISONOUS TREE
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made in writing
Libel
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freedom of speech, of expression, or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble
Section 4.
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by verbal speaking
Slander-
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privacy of communication
Section 3.
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liberty of abode
Section 6
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respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise
Section 5.
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right of the people to information
Section 7.
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The right of the people,
section 8.
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Private property shall not be taken for public use
Section 9.
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enact regulations for the health, safety and welfare of the public.
Police Power
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Inherent Powers of the State
* Power of Taxation * Police Power * Power of Eminent Domain
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impose and collect taxes
Power of Taxation
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take private property for “public use” so long as the government pays “just compensation.
Power of Eminent Domain
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Free access to the courts and quasi-judicial bodies
Section 11
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obligation of contracts
Section 10.
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The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus
Section 15.
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right to be informed of his right to remain silent
Section 12.
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means that you have the right to make the government prove a judge that your arrest and detainment are justified.
Writ of Habeas Corpus
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except those charged with offenses punishable by reclusion perpetua
Section 13.
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to be a witness against himself
Section 17.
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issued by a corporation licensed
Corporate Bond
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lien on the real property
Property bond
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responsible members of the community
Recognizance
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a hearing in which the defendant is formally charged,
Arraignment
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No person shall be detained solely by reason of his political beliefs and aspirations.
Section 18
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money deposited by the accused or any person acting on his behalf,
Cash deposit
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No person shall be held to answer for a criminal offense without due process of law.
Section 14.
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No involuntary servitude
Section 18
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a writ ordering a person to attend the court and bring relevant documents.
Subpoena duces tecum
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a document ordering a person to attend the court
Subpoena
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refer to compulsory service or simply the modern day slavery.
Right Against Involuntary Servitude
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.Excessive fines shall not be imposed,
Section 19
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dishonestly or by trickery.
Estafa
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subhuman conditions shall be dealt with by law.
Section 19
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No ex post facto law or bill of attainder shall be enacted.
Section 22.
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those who are citizens of the Philippines from birth
Natural-born citizens
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No person shall be imprisoned for debt or non-payment of a poll tax.
Section 20.
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No person shall be twice put in jeopardy of punishment for the same offense.
Section 21.
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same or identical crime
Double Jeopardy
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person's relationship with the state.
Nationality
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those who are non-filipino citizens from birth but who later acquired Filipino citizenship through a judgment of the court,
Naturalized Citizens
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Ways of acquiring Philippine citizenship:
- Filipino by birth - Filipino by naturalization
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recognized as a citizen of the country.
Citizenship
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(right of soil)
Jus soli
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(right of blood)
Jus sanguinis
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citizen of two countries
Dual Citizenship
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simultaneously owes loyalty
Dual Allegiance
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right and obligation to vote
Suffrage
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people choose their officials
Election
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expressing their choice for or against a proposed law or enactment
Plebiscite – It refers to a vote of the people expressing their choice for or against a proposed
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people directly propose and enact laws or amendments to
Initiative
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public officer may be removed from office
Recall
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ratification or rejection.
Referendum