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Compare and Contrast

Judicial and Legislative System


Precolonial Period
 Judicial and legislative system were well versed
 statutes were already exist
 Datus and elders of the villages who promulgated such laws
 They used umalohokan as a call for meetings or announcements.
 Datus and elders were members of the judiciary
 They used tortures and trials as a penalty for crimes.
 They acted de facto government

Similarities
 judicial and legislative system are both well versed
 they both have punishment
 both have a statutes, unwritten and written

Modern
 Judicial and legislative system are well versed
 two chambers who exercised the laws, the representative and the
senate
 there is only one leader; the president
 life in prison is the penalty for the crime suspect.
 they use memos for announcements
 they have judicial branches
 they acted de facto government(supreme court)
Foreign Affairs
Precolonial Period
 trading of goods were popular which they called barter system
 they had an honest relationships.
 they used minerals as a barter
Similarities
 They both practiced trading.
Modern
 people used money to export minerals and good to the other countries
 the relationship of the Filipinos towards the foreign countries is a bit
harsh.
 They practiced dishonesty

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