MODULE 8 Flashcards

1
Q

Is a kind of governance theory which puts emphasis on
democratic engagement through deliberative practices.

A

Participatory governance

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2
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It also seeks to deepen citizen participation in all the different
governmental processes by examining the conventions and
practices of the traditional view which hinders the realization
of a true participatory democracy.

A

Participatory governance

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3
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Are those that deal with issues related to human rights.

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Civic and political governance

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4
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Concerns planning, budgeting, monitoring and accountability
of social, and economic development policies and programs.

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Development governance

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5
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________is a government policy that gives all citizens equal access to public services, funds and democratic rights and the ability to represent in government.

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Inclusive citizenship

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6
Q

Every person has the right to nationality or citizenship and
one cannot be prevented from changing it.

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Article 15 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights

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7
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The following are citizens of the Philippines:
- Those who are citizens of the Philippines at the time of the adoption of this Constitution;
- Those whose fathers or mothers are citizens of the Philippines;
- Those born before January 17, 1973, of Filipino mothers, who elect Philippine
citizenship upon reaching the age of majority; and
- Those who are naturalized in accordance with law.

A

Article 4 of the Philippine Constitution, Section 1

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8
Q

Natural born citizens are those who are citizens of the
Philippines from birth without having to perform any act to
acquire or perfect their Philippine citizenship. Those who
elect Philippine citizenship in accordance with paragraph 3,
section 1 hereof shall be deemed natural-born citizens.

A

Article 4 of the Philippine Constitution, Section 2

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9
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Philippine citizenship may be lost or reacquired in the manner
provided by law.

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Article 4 of the Philippine Constitution, Section 3

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10
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Citizens of the Philippines who marry aliens shall retain their
citizenship, unless by their act or omission they are deemed,
under the law, to have renounced it.

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Article 4 of the Philippine Constitution, Section 4

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11
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Dual allegiance of citizens is inimical to the national interest
and shall be dealt with by law.

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Article 4 of the Philippine Constitution, Section 5

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12
Q

______is the use of web-based and mobile
technologies to turn communication into an interactive dialogue.

A

Social media

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13
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________ is a social structure with people who are joined by a common interest.

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Social networking

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14
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______ are broad alliances of people who are connected through their shared interest in social change.

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Social movements

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15
Q

Can advocate for a particular social change, but they can also
organize to oppose a social change that is being advocated by
another entity.

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Social movements

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16
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Types of movements

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Reactionary, Conservative, Escapist, Assimilationist, Pluralist, Expressive, Alternative, Redemptive

17
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These people desire to turn back changes that have
occurred and return to an earlier time. An example might be the KKK, they oppose the rights that minorities have been given.

A

REACTIONARY

18
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These people work to prevent changes from taking
place. Example: the movement to ensure that marriage remains legal between one man and one woman only

A

CONSERVATIVE

19
Q

People who belong to this type of movement
“dropout” of society by isolating themselves. Such groups could be religious cults or survivalist militias.

A

ESCAPIST/RETREATIST

20
Q

This movement is designed to help minority
groups become assimilated or accepted into society. The Civil Rights movement or Women’s Lib are examples. People in these movements ask: “Why do you treat us differently. We are the same as you”.

A

ASSIMILATIONIST

21
Q

Rather than seeking assimilation, Pluralists seek
acceptance without claiming to be the same as the majority. For example, the Gay Rights movement. Members of a pluralist movement say there are more than one way to live (plural). They might say, “Yes we are different. Why should you care?”

A

PLURALIST

22
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Rather than be specific about their goals, an
expressive movement tries to influence how people think and
then let them decide how to act. Example: Commit a random
act of kindness.

A

EXPRESSIVE

23
Q

Seek to get people to change their lifestyle.
An example is the 10,000 man movement or the Million Man
March.

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ALTERNATIVE

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