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FINAL OUTPUT

ACTIVITY 1

Instructions:
What is the purpose of the Constitution? What is the relevance of it in your everyday life?
The purpose of the constitution is simple and complex at the same time, which means that it is more than just an article of thought; it is the embodiment
of the will of fire that holds a nation up on its feet. The constitution was written to ensure that people get what they deserve and to protect them from
mistreatment. It unites the entire nation into one big family and contributes to making the country a better place where the masses and governmental bodies can
exercise freedom and harmony. Any changes to the constitution will aid the country's development. The relevance of it in my everyday life is that I know that
somday I will be a great help in our country as a youth, and also I am not afraid to do what is right because we have Constitution of the Philippines that protect
Human Rights.

ACTIVITY 2
Instructions:
Memorize the Preamble of the 1987 Philippine Constitution following its 18 articles.

ACTIVITY 3
Instructions: Make a compilation of the Six Constitutions of the Philippines then write a conclusion about the relevance of Constitution to one nation.
THE SIX CONSTITUTION OF THE PHILIPPINES
1. 1987 Constitution.
2. 1986 Provisional "Freedom" Constitution.
3. 1973 Constitution.
4. 1943 Constitution. (Constitution During the Japanese Occupation)
5. 1935 Constitution.
6. 1899 Constitution.
A constitution establishes guidelines for how a country should be administered. A country's constitution establishes the framework for government, which
is critical for ensuring that everyone's interests and demands are met. It establishes how laws are formed and explains how the government operates.
A constitution is extremely valuable to a country, not only at the national level, but also globally. They are a set of beliefs and regulations that serve as the
foundation for governing a country, institution, or organization. Individual liberty is unprotected in the absence of a constitution. It will also provide
citizens control over government authorities. A constitution describes each component of societal power, making it a source of protection for a nation's or
state's residents.

Note: “A man with good conscience finds joy in being just”

Reference
McCoy, A. & Roces, A. R. (1985). Philippine cartoons: Political caricature of the American era 1900-1941. Quezon City, Philippines: Vera Reyes.

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