PRELIM ITPA
State vs. Nation - ANS-state is a legal term; nation is culturally defined which few people agree
on its meaning
State in Nation vs state - ANS-A state is a politically organized entity with defined borders, a
government, and the ability to exercise authority within its territory. It possesses sovereignty. A
state can be recognized as a legal entity in international law.
- ANS-
Nation in state vs nation - ANS-A nation refers to a group of people who share common
characteristics, such as language, culture, history, or ethnicity. A nation may or may not have its
own state. Nations can exist within a single state or span across multiple states. Not all nations
have their own independent states.
State vs. Government - ANS-The state are the positions of power in a country, a government
are the people who fill those positions
example: the president is a part of the state and Donald Trump is a part of the government
State in state vs government - ANS-A nation refers to a group of people who share common
characteristics, such as language, culture, history, or ethnicity. A nation may or may not have its
own state. Nations can exist within a single state or span across multiple states. Not all nations
have their own independent states.
Government in state vs Government - ANS-A government is the administrative and governing
body that exercises authority on behalf of the state. It implements laws, manages resources,
and maintains order within the state's territory. While the state is the entire entity, the
government is one of its institutions responsible for governance.
Elements of the state - ANS-people, territory, government, sovereignty
Different terminologies of People(inhabitants) - ANS-the term "inhabitants" is mentioned in
Section 2, Article III, which is part of the Bill of Rights. This section states that "the right of the
people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable
searches and seizures of whatever nature and for any purpose shall be inviolable." Here,
"people" refers to the inhabitants of the Philippines, emphasizing their right to privacy and
protection from unlawful searches and seizures.
Different terminologies of People (Citizens) - ANS-is a broader category of individuals who have
a legal and political affiliation with a particular state in the context of the 1987 philippine
, constitution references to citizen can be found in various section including the preamble which
mentions "we the sovereign filipino people"
Different terminologies of People (Electors) - ANS-mentioned in section 4 of article 7 of the 1987
philippine constitution this term specifically relates to the right to vote in the elections and
participate in the political process
Modes of Acquiring Territory - ANS-discovery and occupation, prescription, Cession, conquest
and accretion
modes of acquiring territory definition - ANS-these are various methods by which a country can
acquire new territory or expand its boundaries
discovery and occupation definition - ANS-this refers to the acquisition of territory through the
act of discovering new lands and establishing control or occupation over them
prescription definition - ANS-typically involves a prolong and continuous possession of territory
which can lead to a legal claim over it
cession definition - ANS-refers to the transfer of territory from one country to another through a
formal agreement or treaty
conquest definition - ANS-involves the acquisition of territory through military force or conquest
accretion definition - ANS-refers to the gradual increase in a country's territory through natural
processes like that deposition of sediment along coastlines
republic act number 54 46 - ANS-amending the baseline law
republic act 9 522 - ANS-further amending the baseline law
UNCLOS III - ANS-is an international treaty that regulates the conduct of states in maritime
matters it does not dictate the equation or loss of territory
national territory - ANS-article 1 of the 1987 philippine constitution defines the national territory
of the philippines it includes philippines archipelago with all the island and water embrace their
in as well as the territorial sea the seabed the subsoil the earth space above and other areas
over which the philippines has sovereignty or jurisdiction
the national territory of the philippines consists of seven key components - ANS-main islands all
other islands and islets territorial waters seabed subsoil airspace and other areas over which
the philippines exercises sovereignty or jurisdiction
State vs. Nation - ANS-state is a legal term; nation is culturally defined which few people agree
on its meaning
State in Nation vs state - ANS-A state is a politically organized entity with defined borders, a
government, and the ability to exercise authority within its territory. It possesses sovereignty. A
state can be recognized as a legal entity in international law.
- ANS-
Nation in state vs nation - ANS-A nation refers to a group of people who share common
characteristics, such as language, culture, history, or ethnicity. A nation may or may not have its
own state. Nations can exist within a single state or span across multiple states. Not all nations
have their own independent states.
State vs. Government - ANS-The state are the positions of power in a country, a government
are the people who fill those positions
example: the president is a part of the state and Donald Trump is a part of the government
State in state vs government - ANS-A nation refers to a group of people who share common
characteristics, such as language, culture, history, or ethnicity. A nation may or may not have its
own state. Nations can exist within a single state or span across multiple states. Not all nations
have their own independent states.
Government in state vs Government - ANS-A government is the administrative and governing
body that exercises authority on behalf of the state. It implements laws, manages resources,
and maintains order within the state's territory. While the state is the entire entity, the
government is one of its institutions responsible for governance.
Elements of the state - ANS-people, territory, government, sovereignty
Different terminologies of People(inhabitants) - ANS-the term "inhabitants" is mentioned in
Section 2, Article III, which is part of the Bill of Rights. This section states that "the right of the
people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects against unreasonable
searches and seizures of whatever nature and for any purpose shall be inviolable." Here,
"people" refers to the inhabitants of the Philippines, emphasizing their right to privacy and
protection from unlawful searches and seizures.
Different terminologies of People (Citizens) - ANS-is a broader category of individuals who have
a legal and political affiliation with a particular state in the context of the 1987 philippine
, constitution references to citizen can be found in various section including the preamble which
mentions "we the sovereign filipino people"
Different terminologies of People (Electors) - ANS-mentioned in section 4 of article 7 of the 1987
philippine constitution this term specifically relates to the right to vote in the elections and
participate in the political process
Modes of Acquiring Territory - ANS-discovery and occupation, prescription, Cession, conquest
and accretion
modes of acquiring territory definition - ANS-these are various methods by which a country can
acquire new territory or expand its boundaries
discovery and occupation definition - ANS-this refers to the acquisition of territory through the
act of discovering new lands and establishing control or occupation over them
prescription definition - ANS-typically involves a prolong and continuous possession of territory
which can lead to a legal claim over it
cession definition - ANS-refers to the transfer of territory from one country to another through a
formal agreement or treaty
conquest definition - ANS-involves the acquisition of territory through military force or conquest
accretion definition - ANS-refers to the gradual increase in a country's territory through natural
processes like that deposition of sediment along coastlines
republic act number 54 46 - ANS-amending the baseline law
republic act 9 522 - ANS-further amending the baseline law
UNCLOS III - ANS-is an international treaty that regulates the conduct of states in maritime
matters it does not dictate the equation or loss of territory
national territory - ANS-article 1 of the 1987 philippine constitution defines the national territory
of the philippines it includes philippines archipelago with all the island and water embrace their
in as well as the territorial sea the seabed the subsoil the earth space above and other areas
over which the philippines has sovereignty or jurisdiction
the national territory of the philippines consists of seven key components - ANS-main islands all
other islands and islets territorial waters seabed subsoil airspace and other areas over which
the philippines exercises sovereignty or jurisdiction