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Comparative

Government and
Politics Synthesis
Profile:
Glen Marie Q. Autor
BSEd-3B
“Let us synthesize and
discuss the topics covered
in this course subject.”
Contents of this Synthesis
 Module 1: Nature and Scope of  Module 6: Executive Branch
Comparative Government and Politics.
 Module 7: Legislative Branch
 Module 2: Forms of Government
 Module 8: Constitutional Provision
 Module 3: Comparison of System
 Module 9: Comparative Governments and
 Module 4: Institutions Politics

 Module 5: Constitutional Provision  Module 10: Judicial Department


Introduction to
Comparative
Government and
Politics
Key Terms in understanding Government and Politics

Politics Sovereignty
01 A social science study that It is the legitimate power and 04
deals with the system of authority to govern.
governance.

Comparative Politics Elements of State

02 Refers to a systematic comparison


The six (6) elements of state
are; population, territory, 05
between two or more nation-state. government, sovereignty,
polices. state is a natural institutions,
and is a social necessity.
Nation-state
State Policies
03
Refers to a homogenous
nation that has its own
government state
Guidelines and principles
which shapes the governmnet 06
and society of the state.
Different Forms
of Government
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Monarchy
Aristocracy
Democracy
Republican
Government
Parliament
Government
Presidential
Government
Communist
Government
Authoritarian
Government
Totalitarian
Government
Comparative Government
Philippine Government
The Philippine Constitutions

 1899 Malolos Constitutions


 1935 Constitutions
 1943 Constitutions
 1973 Constitutions
 1973 Constitutions
 1987 Constitutions
The 1987 Consitutions

 Preamble
 State Principles and Policies
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