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Government as a Social Institution
Prepared by:
Andrea Camille Estolonio
Jennylo Espigol
Bsed Methods of Teaching
What is a Government?
• Is the institution which solves conflicts that are public in nature and involve
more than a few people.
• The SC defines government as the institution by which an independent society makes
and carries out those rules of action which are necessary to enable men to live in a
social state, or which are imposed upon the people for that society by those who
possess the power or authority of prescribing them.
Three Branches of Government
• Executive
• Legislative
• Judicial
EXECUTIVE
 The President of the Philippines administers the Executive Branch of our
government.
 The President enforces the laws that the Legislative Branch (Congress) makes. The
President is elected by Philippine citizens, 18 years of age and older, who vote in the
presidential elections in their states. These votes are tallied by states and form the
Electoral College system. States have the number of electoral votes which equal the
number of senators and representatives they have. It is possible to have the most
popular votes throughout the nation and NOT win the electoral vote of the Electoral
College.
EXECUTIVE POWER:
National government
• President
• Vice-President
• Cabinet Secretaries
Local government
• Provincial/Regional Governor
• Provincial/Regional Vice-Governor
• City/Municipal Mayor
• City/Municipal Vice-Mayor
• Barangay Captain/Barangay Upuan
 LEGISLATIVE
 The Legislative part of our government is called Congress. Congress makes our
laws. Congress is divided into 2 parts. One part is called the Senate. There are
100 Senators--2 from each of our states. Another part is called the House of
Representatives. Representatives meet together to discuss ideas and decide if
these ideas (bills) should become laws. There are 435 Representatives. The
number of representatives each state gets is determined by its population. Some
states have just 2 representatives. Others have as many as 40.
 Both senators and representatives are elected by the eligible voters in their
states.
Legislative Power:
National Government
• Senate
• House of Representatives
Local Government
• Sangguniang Panlalawigan
• Regional Legislative Assembly
• Sangguniang Panlungsod
• Sangguniang Bayan
• Sangguniang Barangay
 JUDICIAL
 The Judicial part of our federal government includes the Supreme Court and 9
Justices. They are special judges who interpret laws according to the Constitution. These
justices only hear cases that pertain to issues related to the Constitution. They are the
highest court in our country. The federal judicial system also has lower courts located in
each state to hear cases involving federal issues.
Lower Collegiate Courts:
• Court of Appeals
• Court of Tax Appeals
• Sandiganbayan
Regular Courts:
• Regional Trial Courts
• Municipal Circuit Trial Courts
Muslim Courts
• Sharia District Courts
• Sharia Circuit Courts
OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN
• The government and all three of its branches are independently monitored by the office
of the Ombudsman
• The Ombudsman is assisted by six
deputies: the Overall Deputy, the Deputy
for Luzon, the Deputy for Visayas, the
Deputy for Mindanao, the Deputy for the
Armed Forces, and the Special Prosecutor.
TYPES OF GOVERNMENT
MONARCHY
• A monarchy is a country that is ruled by a monarch,
and monarchy is this system or form of government.
• A monarch, such as a king or queen, rules a kingdom or empire. In
a constitutional monarchy, the monarch's power is limited by a
constitution. But in an absolute monarchy, the monarch has
unlimited power. Monarchy is an old form of government, and the
word has been around a long time. It derives from
Greek monarkhiā, from monarkhos "monarch."
Power in Monarchy
• Absolute monarchy: the monarch rules as an
autocrat, with absolute power over the state and
government.
• Constitutional monarchy: the monarch is subject
to a constitution. The monarch serves as a
ceremonial figurehead symbol of national unity and
state continuity. The monarch is nominally sovereign
but the electorate, through their
parliament/legislature, exercise usually limited
political sovereignty.
DEMOCRACY
• A political system that gives power to the
people as a whole.
• Originates from the Greek word
dēmokratía – “rule of the people”.
• This system allows people to choose
their leaders.
Totalitarianism
• Government controls every aspect of life.
Dictatorship
• A dictatorship is an authoritarian form of
government, characterized by a single
leader or group of leaders with either no
party or a weak party, little mass
mobilization, and limited
political pluralism.
Theocracy
• Theocracy is a form of government in
which a deity is the source from which all
authority derives. The Oxford English
Dictionary has this definition: 1. a system
of government in which priests rule in the
name of God or a god
Anarchy
• Anarchy is the type of government where
there is no government at all. Every person
is left to fight for themselves. People must
continue to live through farming on their
own land, find water, and build a home on
there own. No one tells you what to do and
there is no voting.
FUNCTIONS OF THE
GOVERNMENT
The constituent functions
• Contribute to the very bonds of society and
are, therefore, compulsory. Among the
constituent functions are as follows:
a. The observance/preservation of order and provision
for the protection of persons and property from
violence and robbery;
b. The settlement of the legal relations between
husband and wife, and between parents and
children;
c. The regulation of the holding, transmission, and
interchange of property, and the determination of
its liabilities for the debt or for crime;
d. The determination of contractual rights between
individuals;
e. The definition and punishment for crimes;
f. The administration of justice in civil cases;
g. The administration of political duties, privileges, and
relations of citizens; and
h. The dealings of the State with foreign growers, the
preservation of the state from external danger or
encroachment and the advancement of its international
affairs and interests .
The Ministrant Functions
• Are those undertakers to advance the
general interest of society, such as public
works, public charity, and regulation of
trade and industry.
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Government as a social institution final

  • 1. Government as a Social Institution Prepared by: Andrea Camille Estolonio Jennylo Espigol Bsed Methods of Teaching
  • 2. What is a Government? • Is the institution which solves conflicts that are public in nature and involve more than a few people. • The SC defines government as the institution by which an independent society makes and carries out those rules of action which are necessary to enable men to live in a social state, or which are imposed upon the people for that society by those who possess the power or authority of prescribing them. Three Branches of Government • Executive • Legislative • Judicial
  • 3. EXECUTIVE  The President of the Philippines administers the Executive Branch of our government.  The President enforces the laws that the Legislative Branch (Congress) makes. The President is elected by Philippine citizens, 18 years of age and older, who vote in the presidential elections in their states. These votes are tallied by states and form the Electoral College system. States have the number of electoral votes which equal the number of senators and representatives they have. It is possible to have the most popular votes throughout the nation and NOT win the electoral vote of the Electoral College. EXECUTIVE POWER: National government • President • Vice-President • Cabinet Secretaries Local government • Provincial/Regional Governor • Provincial/Regional Vice-Governor • City/Municipal Mayor • City/Municipal Vice-Mayor • Barangay Captain/Barangay Upuan
  • 4.  LEGISLATIVE  The Legislative part of our government is called Congress. Congress makes our laws. Congress is divided into 2 parts. One part is called the Senate. There are 100 Senators--2 from each of our states. Another part is called the House of Representatives. Representatives meet together to discuss ideas and decide if these ideas (bills) should become laws. There are 435 Representatives. The number of representatives each state gets is determined by its population. Some states have just 2 representatives. Others have as many as 40.  Both senators and representatives are elected by the eligible voters in their states. Legislative Power: National Government • Senate • House of Representatives Local Government • Sangguniang Panlalawigan • Regional Legislative Assembly • Sangguniang Panlungsod • Sangguniang Bayan • Sangguniang Barangay
  • 5.  JUDICIAL  The Judicial part of our federal government includes the Supreme Court and 9 Justices. They are special judges who interpret laws according to the Constitution. These justices only hear cases that pertain to issues related to the Constitution. They are the highest court in our country. The federal judicial system also has lower courts located in each state to hear cases involving federal issues. Lower Collegiate Courts: • Court of Appeals • Court of Tax Appeals • Sandiganbayan Regular Courts: • Regional Trial Courts • Municipal Circuit Trial Courts Muslim Courts • Sharia District Courts • Sharia Circuit Courts OFFICE OF THE OMBUDSMAN • The government and all three of its branches are independently monitored by the office of the Ombudsman
  • 6. • The Ombudsman is assisted by six deputies: the Overall Deputy, the Deputy for Luzon, the Deputy for Visayas, the Deputy for Mindanao, the Deputy for the Armed Forces, and the Special Prosecutor.
  • 8. MONARCHY • A monarchy is a country that is ruled by a monarch, and monarchy is this system or form of government. • A monarch, such as a king or queen, rules a kingdom or empire. In a constitutional monarchy, the monarch's power is limited by a constitution. But in an absolute monarchy, the monarch has unlimited power. Monarchy is an old form of government, and the word has been around a long time. It derives from Greek monarkhiā, from monarkhos "monarch."
  • 9. Power in Monarchy • Absolute monarchy: the monarch rules as an autocrat, with absolute power over the state and government. • Constitutional monarchy: the monarch is subject to a constitution. The monarch serves as a ceremonial figurehead symbol of national unity and state continuity. The monarch is nominally sovereign but the electorate, through their parliament/legislature, exercise usually limited political sovereignty.
  • 10. DEMOCRACY • A political system that gives power to the people as a whole. • Originates from the Greek word dēmokratía – “rule of the people”. • This system allows people to choose their leaders.
  • 12. Dictatorship • A dictatorship is an authoritarian form of government, characterized by a single leader or group of leaders with either no party or a weak party, little mass mobilization, and limited political pluralism.
  • 13. Theocracy • Theocracy is a form of government in which a deity is the source from which all authority derives. The Oxford English Dictionary has this definition: 1. a system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god
  • 14. Anarchy • Anarchy is the type of government where there is no government at all. Every person is left to fight for themselves. People must continue to live through farming on their own land, find water, and build a home on there own. No one tells you what to do and there is no voting.
  • 16. The constituent functions • Contribute to the very bonds of society and are, therefore, compulsory. Among the constituent functions are as follows: a. The observance/preservation of order and provision for the protection of persons and property from violence and robbery;
  • 17. b. The settlement of the legal relations between husband and wife, and between parents and children; c. The regulation of the holding, transmission, and interchange of property, and the determination of its liabilities for the debt or for crime; d. The determination of contractual rights between individuals;
  • 18. e. The definition and punishment for crimes; f. The administration of justice in civil cases; g. The administration of political duties, privileges, and relations of citizens; and h. The dealings of the State with foreign growers, the preservation of the state from external danger or encroachment and the advancement of its international affairs and interests .
  • 19. The Ministrant Functions • Are those undertakers to advance the general interest of society, such as public works, public charity, and regulation of trade and industry.

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