Suffrage In The Philippines

Suffrage In The Philippines

what is suffrage in Philippines constitution?​

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1. what is suffrage in Philippines constitution?​


Answer:

Suffrage may be exercised by all citizens of the Philippines not otherwise disqualified by law, who are at least eighteen years of age, and who shall have resided in the Philippines for at least one year, and in the place wherein they propose to vote, for at least six months immediately preceding the election.


2. . Describe the political culture and suffrage in the Philippines.. ​


Answer:

Some say the uprising was a class war that drew its

power from the class divide in society, with the arrest of the masses' idol Joseph "Erap" Estrada as the

spark that spread the wildfire (De Quiros, 2001). Others saw the siege of Malacañang as the handiwork of a

small and currently disenfranchised elite, who after exploiting the poor, disowned responsibility for inflaming

the mob (Doronila, 2001).

In unstable and weak states, politics encompasses social power issues within and outside the boundaries

of the 'legitimate' state.

Culture refers to everything socially created (Fiske, 1996). One essential characteristic of culture is that it is

shared by different groups of interacting humans. Culture includes both subjective and objective elements

(Aretxaga, 1993; Barnard, 1969; Clark, 1991; Cole, 1996; Diamond, 1989; Gibbins and Reimer, 1999;

Hobart, 1986; Kamrava, 1995; Myers and Martz, 1997; Nesbitt-Larking, 1992; Norbu, 1992; Wood, 1993;

Warren, 1993). Subjective elements cover shared group mentalities -- thoughts and feelings.


3. what is the scope of suffrage in the philippines? explain each briefly. ​


Answer:

Suffrage may be exercised by all citizens of the Philippines not otherwise disqualified by law, who are at least eighteen years of age, and who shall have resided in the Philippines for at least one year, and in the place wherein they propose to vote, for at least six months immediately preceding the election.

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4. Why is women's suffrage important?​


Answer:

The woman's suffrage movement is important because it resulted in passage of the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which finally allowed women the right to vote. ... The woman suffrage movement has promoted human welfare in numerous ways.

5. comparison between democracy and suffrage​


Answer:

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6. brief explanation of the history of suffrage​


Answer:

The word 'suffrage' became more widely associated with the women's suffrage movement (ca. 1848-1920) after 1870, when African American men won the Federal right to vote with the 15th amendment. In fact, before the Federal government did so in 1920, several states allowed women to vote well.

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7. what is the meaning of suffrage​


Answer:

the right to vote in an election

Answer:suffrage is the right to vote in public

Explanation:it is everyone's right to vote in public even for women since every vote counts and is important for us to elect who is the most deserving person to be voted on that particular position that we know can really fulfill his/her duties.


8. what advantage can a citizen of the Philippines get in the exercise of the right of suffrage?​


Answer:

Suffrage, political franchise, or simply franchise is the right to vote in public, political elections (although the term is sometimes used for any right to vote). ... Suffrage describes not only the legal right to vote, but also the practical question of whether a question will be put to a vote.

Explanation:

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9. what is the suffrage​


Answer:

suf·frage

/ˈsəfrij/

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noun

the right to vote in political elections.


10. Meaning of the right of suffrage


Answer:

Suffrage, political franchise, or simply franchise is the right to vote in public, political elections (although the term is sometimes used for any right to vote). ... The combination of active and passive suffrage is sometimes called full suffrage.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Suffrage, political franchise, or simply franchise is the right to vote in public, political elections (although the term is sometimes used for any right to vote). ... The combination of active and passive suffrage is sometimes called full suffrage.

Suffrage is the right and obligation to vote. it is a political right conferred by the constitution empowering a citizen to participate in the process of government which makes the state truly democratic and republican.


11. what does suffrage mean? ​


Answer:

the right to vote in political elections.

Example:

a vote given in assent to a proposal or in favor of the election of a particular person.

Answer:

the right to vote in political electrons


12. Under Article 32 (5) states that any person have freedom of suffrage, what is the basis of the right to suffrage


Suffrage, political franchise, or simply franchise is the right to vote in public, political elections (although the term is sometimes used for any right to vote). In some languages, and occasionally in English, the right to vote is called active suffrage, as distinct from passive suffrage, which is the right to stand for election. The combination of active and passive suffrage is sometimes called full suffrage.

13. what is the scope of suffrage in the philippines? explain each briefly​


Suffrage may be exercised by all citizens of the Philippines not otherwise disqualified by law, who are at least eighteen years of age, and who shall have resided in the Philippines for at least one year, and in the place wherein they propose to vote, for at least six months immediately preceding the election.


14. 1. What is suffrage?​


✾Answer✾

Sufrage

It is the right to vote in political elections.

Or a vote given in assent to a proposal or in favor of the election of a particular person.

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15. Sec 1 Suffrage may be exercised by all citizens of the Philippines not otherwise disqualified by law, who are at least eighteen years of age, and who shall have resided in the Philippines for at least one year and in the place wherein they propose to vote for at least six months immediately preceding the election. No literacy, property, or other substantive requirement shall be imposed on the exercise of suffrage. meaning?​


Answer:

The provision in Sec 1 of the Philippines' suffrage law states that the right to vote may be exercised by all citizens of the Philippines who are not disqualified by law and who meet certain age and residency requirements. To be eligible to vote, a person must be at least 18 years old and must have lived in the Philippines for at least one year and in the place where they plan to vote for at least six months prior to the election.

The provision also states that no literacy, property, or other substantive requirements shall be imposed on the exercise of suffrage. This means that no person shall be denied the right to vote based on their level of education, their ownership of property, or any other criteria. The right to vote is granted to all eligible citizens, regardless of their education or socio-economic status.


16. Own definition of suffrage​


Answer:

the right to vote, especially in a political election.

a vote given in favor of a proposed measure, candidate, or the like.

Ecclesiastical. a prayer, especially a short intercessory prayer or petition.

Explanation:

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17. reaction of the right of suffrage ?


Here is one of the reaction aout that topic about.

The right of suffrage

By Tony Katigbak (The Philippine Star) 

 

Explanation:

It doubtlessly has been a fascinating recent months. This occurs obviously every time there is a political decision. We perceive how the legislators edge themselves, present themselves, and position themselves and after that we take in all that data and we choose who we feel is most appropriate to speak to us in the administration. It is a deep rooted convention and being a piece of the way toward casting a ballot is our city obligation.

By definition, the privilege of suffrage (from the Latin word suffragium, which means “vote†) is the privilege of the individuals to pick their authorities as their delegates, for a clear and fixed period, to whom they depend the activity of the forces of government. Generally, it implies the privilege to choose authorities who we feel will best serve the nation in their time in office. It’s a privilege as well as a major duty and one that is endowed to each native (of casting a ballot age) in the nation.

Also, last Monday, May 13, we practiced this privilege as we trooped to the surveys and put our decisions in favor of the authorities that will serve in our Senate and a few different situations in the legislature for the coming years. True to form it was anything but a simple procedure â€" a few people needed to hang tight for a considerable length of time just to get their turn â€" while others encountered specialized issues with the democratic machines and needed to choose in the event that they were going to remain and hold back to present their voting forms by and by or “entrust†them to the authority at the surveys. In any case, it was something we as a whole experienced all together with the expectation that our decisions will have any kind of effect.

Without a doubt, while by and large it might not have been the most helpful procedure, it is something we as a whole have an obligation to take an interest in. With regards to the administration, the individuals are never ailing in grievances. They need to see changes in the economy, in social insurance, in instruction, and substantially more. They need to witness genuine changes in the nation. In any case, how might we be relied upon to accomplish genuine change on the off chance that we don’t partake in the vehicle that can enable us to achieve that change?

I regularly feel that things have continued as before in our nation since we have enabled them to for such a significant number of years. We’ve become smug and even apathetic with regards to choosing our pioneers and consequently, we enable them to keep making a fair showing. In the event that we truly need to see genuine change, we must be a piece of the procedure.

Prior to the races this year, my family made a point to inquire about the stands of the up-and-comers on in any event the most essential of arrangements â€" training and human services were a portion of my top concerns. Other significant things we remembered included candidates’ position on Conceptive Wellbeing Law, Cybercrime Law, Capital punishment, and All out Weapon Boycott just to give some examples. Realizing how a competitor remains on the issues causes with regards to picking who you need to find in office. Truth be told, my girl revealed to me that there were a few delineated infographs circumventing the web based life arranges that outlined where senatorial competitors set themselves when it went to the issues. Ideally this helped individuals perceive how their decisions situated themselves and would most likely keep on doing so when in office


18. why cant we give aliens in the philippines the right of suffrage?​


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19. Importance of Suffrage​


Answer:

the importance of suffrage is being able to vote. it is a key part of citizenship and allows each person to have their say about what is important to them and what they think their lives should be like. therefore it is very important as a citizen.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Suffrage is important because being able to vote is a key part of citizenship and allows each person to have their say about what is important to them and what they think their lives should be like.

Explanation:

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20. What are the three scopes of suffrage?​


Answer:

the growth of government during this century as a result of giving women the right to vote. Using cross‐sectional time‐series data for 1870–1940, we examine state government in Suffrage promexpenditures and revenue as well as voting by U.S. House and Senate state delegations and the passage of a wide range of different state laws.

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21. Integrate one political issue in the Philippines that discusses at least one of the scopes of suffrage. Explain the essential aspects and the relevance of democracy to the Philippine republican government extensively. What do suffrage and the electoral process really entail to the citizens of the Philippines? What makes republicanism indispensable to every Filipino?


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22. explain the components of suffrage​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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23. what is woman suffrage?


Answer:

Women's suffrage is also called woman suffrage ,the right of women by law to vote in national or local elections


24. what are the scope of suffrage​


Answer:

Explanation:

Suffrage may be exercised by all citizens of the Philippines not otherwise disqualified by law, who are at least eighteen years of age, and who shall have resided in the Philippines for at least one year, and in the place wherein they propose to vote, for at least six months immediately preceding the election


25. why is the suffrage is impprtant​


Answer:suffrage is the right to vote in political elections. it is their right and duty of each and every component of a democratic system, the people. It's a moral responsibility of all eligible citizens of a society so why is it important?

1.to Choose what Government you want

2. to invest a better future

3.to have an hard-earned privilege

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26. are you in favor of the woman suffrage


Answer:

yes

Explanation:

Because women's rights should be not lesser than men's rights, it's called equality. Women are capable of things men can do, underestimating women's capabilities is not appropriate.


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28. distinguish elections from suffrage?​


Answer:

will, election is a way of voting of a person for a specific position while suffrage is a RIGHT OF A PERSON TO VOTE since we live in dwmocratic countty


29. Summarize what you learned in this lesson in three to five sentences. Provide additional three or four sentences for your reflection or opinion on the right of suffrage and the election process in the Philippines​.


Answer:

Elections in the Philippines are of several types. The president, vice-president, and the senators are elected for a six-year term, while the members of the House of Representatives, governors, vice-governors, members of the Sangguniang Panlalawigan (provincial board members), mayors, vice-mayors, members of the Sangguniang Panlungsod/members of the Sangguniang Bayan (city/municipal councilors), barangay officials, and the members of the Sangguniang Kabataan (youth councilors) are elected to serve for a three-year term.

Congress has two chambers. The House of Representatives has 304 seats as of 2019, of which 80% are contested in single seat electoral districts and 20% are allotted to party-lists according to a modified Hare quota with remainders disregarded and a three-seat cap. These party list seats are only accessible to marginalized and under-represented groups and parties, local parties, and sectoral wings of major parties that represent the marginalized. The Constitution of the Philippines allows the House of Representatives to have more than 250 members by statute without a need for a constitutional amendment. The Senate has 24 members who are elected on a nationwide at-large basis; they do not represent any geographical district. Half of the Senate is renewed every three years.

The Philippines has a multi-party system, with numerous parties in which no one party normally has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to form a coalition government. The Commission on Elections (COMELEC) is responsible for running the elections.

Under the Constitution, elections for the members of Congress and local positions (except barangay officials) occur every second Monday of every third year after May 1992, and presidential and vice presidential elections occur every second Monday of May every sixth year after May 1992. All elected officials, except those at the barangay level, start (and end) their terms of office on 30 June of the election year.

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30. The importance of the right to suffrage??


Answer:

Suffrage, political franchise, or simply franchise is the right to vote in public, political elections (although the term is sometimes used for any right to vote). ... Suffrage describes not only the legal right to vote, but also the practical question of whether a question will be put to a vote.


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