Democratic In Tagalog

Democratic In Tagalog

democratic centralism tagalog definition

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1. democratic centralism tagalog definition


Democratic centralism is a method of leadership in which political decisions reached by the party (through its democratically elected bodies) are binding upon all members of the party.


2. democratic socialism tagalog meaning


Answer:

Ang "demokratikong sosyalismo" (democratic socialism in english) ay isang pilosopiyang pampulitika na nagtataguyod ng demokrasya sa pulitika sa tabi ng sosyal na pagmamay-ari ng mga paraan ng produksyon na may diin sa pamamahala sa sarili at demokratikong pamamahala ng mga institusyong pang-ekonomya sa loob ng isang marketistang sosyalista, participatory o desentralisadong nakaplanong ekonomiya.

Explanation:

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3. tagalog in we live a democratic society so thier is justice​


Answer:

Nabubuhay tayo sa demokrasyang lipunan kaya't mayroong hustisya.

Explanation:

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4. what do you think is the importance of being in a democratic country having a democratic government?​


Answer:

Democracies understand that one of their prime functions is to pro- tect such basic human rights as freedom of speech and religion; the right to equal protection under law; and the opportunity to organ- ize and participate fully in the political, economic, and cultural life of society.

5. what is democratic interactions​?


Answer:

An interactive democracy or iDemocracy is a type of democracy that encourages direct interaction in order to create a fairer society according to the expressed will of the people. ... The key mantra is: being interactively democratic means thinking and acting democratically.

Explanation:


6. 1.) What is your view about National democratic and Social democratic views?​


Answer:

social democracy, political ideology that originally advocated a peaceful evolutionary transition of society from capitalism to socialism using established political processes. In the second half of the 20th century, there emerged a more moderate version of the doctrine, which generally espoused state regulation, rather than state ownership, of the means of production and extensive social welfare programs. Based on 19th-century socialism and the tenets of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, social democracy shares common ideological roots with communism but eschews its militancy and totalitarianism. Social democracy was originally known as revisionism because it represented a change in basic Marxist doctrine, primarily in the former’s repudiation of the use of revolution to establish a socialist society.

Explanation:

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7. Is roman republic democratic ?


Answer:

Yes, the Roman Republic was democratic, as senators and consuls were elected by the public, although not all members of the public were allowed to...


8. what is democratic expression​


Explanation:

Democratic ideals is an expression used to refer to personal qualities or standards of government behavior that are felt to be essential for the continuation of a democratic policy.

Answer:

Democratic ideals is an expression used to refer to personal qualities or standards of government behavior that are felt to be essential for the continuation of a democratic policy.


9. Democratic leadership ​


Explanation:

Democratic leadership is a kind of leadership that always prioritize the critizism of their people


10. What play vital role in political analysis in developed and developing countries in analyzing democratization and democratic polotical regimes?​


Answer:

What play vital role in political analysis in developed and developing countries in analyzing democratization and democratic polotical regimes?


11. Democratic Practices.


Explanation:

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12. yall pa translate naman sa tagalog wag nyo itranslate gamit ang gvvgle translation wala akong tiwala dun tenkyu nalangkkxjskdjThe existence of a single democratic superpower promotes the spread of democracy and stability. If there is to be only one superpower, let it be democratic since democracy is the most desirable system of government.​


Answer:

Ang pagkakaroon ng nag-iisang demokratikong superpower ay nagtataguyod ng paglaganap ng demokrasya at katatagan. Kung magkakaroon lamang ng isang superpower, hayaan itong maging demokratiko dahil ang demokrasya ang pinakakanais-nais na sistema ng gobyerno.

Explanation:

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Ang pag-iral ng natatanging lakas ng demokratiko ay nakatutulong sa pagkalat ng demokrasya at katibayan.Kapag isang kakayahan o lakas lamang ang pagtuunan ng pansin, yun ay pang-demokratiko sapagkat ang demokrasya ay ang pinaka nais-nais na sistema o pamamalakad ng gobyerno.

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13. whats the difference between social democratic and national democratic groups​


Answer:

Social democracy has been described as the evolutionary form of democratic socialism that aims to gradually and peacefully achieve socialism through established political processes rather than social revolution as advocated by revolutionary socialists.

Explanation:

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14. ActivityEssay 1. How did democratization enhance the lives of mankind? Is democratization a good process? ​


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15. Are you democratic citizen


Answer:

The key elements of democracy are: citizen involvement in political decision-making; some degree of equality among citizens; some degree of freedom to citizens (speech, press, religion); a system of representation; and an electoral system of majority rule (Dayton, 1995:150).


16. Philippine democratic politics before vs Philippine democratic politics now​


Answer:

I'm not sure but the old democracy is really better. to be honest it was better when martial law was there for me. unlike today's the democracy is kind of weak. including our government that crimes are happening. corruption is spreading.


17. China is democratic or non democratic country


China is democratic or non democratic country

NON DEMOCRATIC COUNTRY

18. ACTIVITY 2.1. Compare and Contrast National Democratic and Social Democratic groups in the country.Don't Answer Hinde mo Alam Respect i Report Warning?Please Help Answer i give Mark Huh can Answer 1.) National Democratic2.) Social Democratic​


Answer:

1) In 1952, then-Senator Richard Nixon gave his historic half-hour nationally televised “Checkers” speech where he worked to answer to charges he abused political expense funds. The result of the speech had an unexpected significance in politics still seen over a half-century later.

As The Atlantic points out, around 60 million people heard the speech on television or over the radio. Nixon was pulling out all the stops to keep his place on General Dwight Eisenhower's national GOP ticket in their race for the White House. The televised speech was historically significant in and of itself at the time for its innovative and efficient communication with voters across the country.

2) Social democracy has been described as the evolutionary form of democratic socialism that aims to gradually and peacefully achieve socialism through established political processes rather than social revolution as advocated by revolutionary socialists.

Explanation:

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19. Relating to the powers of the three branches of the government, are the provisions of the 1987 Philippine Constitution too democratic or democratically deficit, and why?​


Answer:

This articulates the most fundamental principal of democracy - The idea that governments exist to represent and secure the rights of the people and MUST BE BASED ON THE CONSENT OF THE GOVERNED. (“Government OF the people”).

The phrase implies that the people of a region (normally defined at a national level) have the right of self-rule and must consent, either in a direct referendum or through elected representatives, to the establishment of their own government and the level of authority and limitations on the power of that government over the population.

Answer:

The 1987 Philippine Constitution under Article 3, Section 4 of the Bill of Rights provides, “No law shall be passed abridging the freedom of speech, of expression, or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and petition the government for redress of grievances”, while Section 8 under the same .

The national territory comprises the Philippine archipelago, with all the islands and waters embraced therein, and all other territories over which the Philippines has sovereignty or jurisdiction, consisting of its terrestrial, fluvial and aerial domains, including its territorial sea, the seabed, the subsoil, the ...


20. Compare and contrast patterns of political conflict and competition in both democratic and non-democratic regimes on the nature of suffrage.​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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21. meaning of democratic


A proponent of democracy, or democratic government, rule of the people or rule by many.Democratic is based on a form of government in which the people choose leaders by voting : of or relating to democracy

22. what is the democratization ​


Answer:

Democratization (or democratisation) is the transition to a more democratic political regime, including substantive political changes moving in a democratic direction.


23. WHAT IS DEMOCRATIC STATE?


lugar na may democrasya..A system of government in which power is vested in the people, who rule either directly or through freely elected representatives. 

24. Roles of men and women in a democratic society: (any)Opportunities given to men and women in a democratic society: (any)​


Explanation:

Mens' role in societies have always been that of protector and provider

The Global Role of Women – Caretakers, Conscience, Farmers, Educators and Entrepreneurs

men and women were equally important, serving complimentaryroles to provide for the entire community.Men handled such physical activities such as toolmaking, warfare, canoe building and navigation and off-shore fishing.


25. Is Indonesia Democratic or Republic?


Indonesia point of view:Indonesia’s version of Islam as peaceful, tolerant and moderate.
And Indonesia is a democratic country

26. What if the right to vote was removed in a democratic system? Would still be called democratic?


Answer:

Voting is a formal expression of preference for a candidate for office or for a proposed resolution of an issue.


27. philippine democratic politics beforephilippine democratic politics after​


Answer:

On June 12, 1898, leaders of the revolution declared the country's sovereign state and proclaimed the first Republic of the Philippines, the first constitutional democracy in Asia. pa brainliest po hehez


28. is republicanism a democratic government​


Answer:

Answer:Though conceptually separate from democracy, republicanism included the key principles of rule by consent of the governed and sovereignty of the people. In effect, republicanism held that kings and aristocracies were not the real rulers, but rather the whole people were.


29. describe the Philippines as a democratic state by identifying at least 6 democratic practices prevalent in the country​


Democratic practices are variations on the things that happen every day in communities. In order for these routine activities to become public, citizens have to be involved. Yet this doesn’t mean that communities have to do anything out of the ordinary—they just have to do the ordinary in different ways. If the routine business of politics is done in ways that are open to citizens, the routines can become democratic practices.

These practices are reflected in the ordinary questions people ask one another when something threatens their collective well-being. Their conversations revolve around such questions as:

What’s bothering you?

How does this problem affect you and your family?

What should we do? What would be the consequences?

If there are negative consequences to what you propose, do you think we should still do it?

What is the right thing to do?

Who else do we need to solve the problem?

What resources do we need? What do we have that we can use?

What are we learning?

Kettering has selected a set of terms that it uses to describe what is going on politically when people ask these everyday questions. Each term identifies one of the democratic practices just mentioned. When people talk about what bothers them, Kettering would say that they are naming problems. Naming is a political practice because the name that is given to a problem affects what is done to solve it.

When people talk about what can be done, they often propose options, and when all the options are put on the table, they create a framework for tackling a problem. The framing structures everything that happens thereafter. Framing issues with only one or two options sets in motion a political debate that is very different from what happens if there are multiple options on the table.

When people move on to assess the possible consequences that might result from one course of action or another, Kettering would say they are making decisions deliberatively. They are weighing possible consequences against what is deeply important to them. They are mulling over or sorting out what they hear, perhaps changing their minds as they learn about someone else’s experience. Eventually, they may settle on some work that they need to do with other citizens, something they want a government to do, or both.

Once a decision is made about how to proceed, people test to see if anyone or any group is willing to act on the decision and identify resources that they can draw on. Kettering calls this political practice identifying and committing civic resources.

Commitments produce collective political will. When citizens then join forces to do something, we refer to that as organizing civic actions, a practice that brings the many and various resources a citizenry has to bear on a problem. Action is normally followed by evaluating what was accomplished, which the foundation has labeled learning together in order to distinguish collective from individual learning. This practice provides the political momentum needed to follow through on difficult problems.

All six of these practices are part of the larger politics of self-rule, not stand-alone techniques. They fit together the way the wooden matrëshka dolls from Russia do. People will continue to name, frame, and deliberate even as they assess what they have done, and people will learn together throughout..

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30. democratic government​


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A parliamentary system or parliamentary democracy is a system of democratic governance of a state where the executive derives its democratic legitimacy from its ability to command the support of the legislature, typically a parliament, to which it is accountable.

Example of democratic Government;

The United States and Nigeria are examples of presidential democracies. The executive branch includes the president and his cabinet. Along with the judicial and legislative branch, the three branches of government work to keep checks and balances, but the president has final say.

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