It includes all Philippine islands and waters around them.
National territory
This is the highest law of the land.
Constitution
This part of the Constitution protects individual freedoms from government abuse.
Bill of Rights
This article defines who are Filipino citizens.
Article IV
This branch of government makes laws.
Legislative branch
This term refers to waters surrounding and connecting islands.
Archipelagic waters
This principle ensures civilians control the military.
Civilian supremacy
This document allows authorities to search a place and take items.
Search warrant
This is the process where a foreigner becomes a citizen.
Naturalization
This group represents districts and party-list groups.
House of Representatives
This law guides how countries define their maritime boundaries.
International law
This sector is recognized as important in nation-building.
Youth
This right protects private messages like texts, emails, and calls.
Right to privacy of communication
This type of election fills vacancies before term ends.
Special election
This is the leader of the House of Representatives.
Speaker of the House
This international agreement supports archipelagic states like the Philippines.
UNCLOS
This promotes fairness and equal distribution of opportunities.
Social justice
This prevents someone from being tried twice for the same crime.
Double jeopardy
This happens when a naturalized citizen loses citizenship due to fraud.
Denaturalization
Does Koa follow the Marcos Regime
Of course
This refers to rights over resources even beyond territorial waters.
Jurisdiction
This principle requires honesty and responsibility in government.
Accountability
This protects people from cruel and inhuman punishment.
Protection against cruel punishment
This group cannot vote due to mental incapacity or crime.
disqualified voters
Who holds absolute power in this class
Sir Cabs