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Rights and Responsibilities of Filipino Citizens

1. The document discusses the Bill of Rights of Filipinos and asks critical thinking questions about rights and responsibilities of citizens. 2. It lists three criteria for a responsible citizen: patronizing one's country, obeying rules, and respecting others. 3. Being a responsible citizen is necessary for a free society because it helps the economy, ensures laws are followed, and promotes peace.

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Rights and Responsibilities of Filipino Citizens

1. The document discusses the Bill of Rights of Filipinos and asks critical thinking questions about rights and responsibilities of citizens. 2. It lists three criteria for a responsible citizen: patronizing one's country, obeying rules, and respecting others. 3. Being a responsible citizen is necessary for a free society because it helps the economy, ensures laws are followed, and promotes peace.

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  • The Bill of Rights of Filipinos
  • Criteria and Reason Explanations

LEARNING EXERCISE 2.

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NAME: Francheska R. Ruiz COURSE: BSBA
TRAINER: Mrs. Alicia Villafuerte DATE:_________________ RATING: __________________

THE BILL OF RIGHTS OF FILIPINOS


A. CRITICAL THINKING: answer each question below in the space provided. Explain briefly and
concisely.

1. What rights are guaranteed (protected) to you as a Filipino citizen and which are important
to you?
Human Rights was guaranteed and was protected by the law to me as a Filipino
Citizen. All of my rights are important to me and having the right to live, the right to
education, the right to have freedom of expression are the most important to me.

2. What responsibilities comes with your rights?


The responsibilities comes with my rights are respecting ones rights,
following the laws of the Constitution and protecting my own rights with my own
life.

3. At what point does the common good of society limit your rights?
Good society limit my rights when I have done anything wrong, when I didn’t obey
the rules and when I did something that can abridged any rights of others.

4. Do you think you are a responsible citizen? If so, why? If not, why?
I am a responsible Filipino citizen, because I love my country. I patronized my
country and its products. I respect and accepts our religion and culture. And I obey the
rules of our country.

B. List three possible criteria you would use to describe a responsible citizen.
Explain one reason why being a responsible citizen is necessary to live in a free society.

Criteria 1
A responsible citizen patronized and love his/her own country and its products.
REASON:
Patronizing your country and its products shows the love to your country. It shows that
you are helping your country’s economy to grow for a better quality and standard of living.

Criteria 2
A responsible citizen obey the rules of his/her own country.
REASON:
Everyone was obliged to obey the rules of their own country. Obeying the rules shows
respect of your country. We need to obey the rules in order for us to act according to what you
have been asked or ordered to do by someone in authority, or to behave according to a rule, law,
or instruction. Obeying the law helps confirm to society that the laws are valid.

Criteria 3
A responsible citizen respect the rights, beliefs, and opinions of others.
REASON:
By respecting other people's rights, beliefs, and opinions, they are more likely to respect
yours. You will also be able to avoid trouble. It gives you the opportunity to make your country
peaceful.

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Respecting others' rights, beliefs, and opinions in a multicultural society encourages diversity and inclusion while reducing conflicts and fostering harmony. It ensures that all community members feel valued and heard, facilitating cooperation and mutual understanding. This practice supports a pluralistic environment where multiple perspectives contribute to societal development and innovation .

Failing to obey laws can lead to personal legal consequences and disrupt public order. For individuals, it may result in penalties or loss of freedoms, undermining personal liberties. For the broader community, widespread non-compliance may erode trust in the legal system, threaten public safety, and destabilize societal order, ultimately hindering democratic governance and community well-being .

Being a responsible citizen contributes to a free society by ensuring that individuals carry out their civic duties, respect laws, and maintain societal norms. This responsible behavior fosters an environment where freedoms are protected and accessible to all. Each citizen's contributions help uphold social contracts and democratic principles that underpin a free society, allowing collective benefits from individual actions .

The common good constrains individual rights when personal actions infringe on the rights of others or violate laws designed for societal welfare. These constraints are justifiable when individual actions pose harm to others or disrupt social order, ensuring that the community's well-being takes precedence over individual liberties in specific contexts. This helps maintain a balance between personal freedoms and societal stability .

Obeying laws is fundamental to being a responsible citizen because it demonstrates respect for the country’s governance and ensures societal order. Compliance with the law confirms the validity and authority of the legal system, facilitating peaceful coexistence and stability within the community. It embodies civic duty and supports the rule of law as a cornerstone of democratic society .

Mutual respect for rights and beliefs is essential for peaceful coexistence as it prevents conflicts and fosters an environment of tolerance and understanding. In diverse societies, this respect creates a foundation for cooperation, dialogue, and integration, helping bridge cultural and ideological divides. It supports social cohesion and leverages diversity to enrich societal dynamics .

The fundamental rights guaranteed to Filipino citizens include the right to live, the right to education, and the right to freedom of expression. These rights are crucial because they form the basis of human dignity and development, ensuring that citizens can participate fully and actively in society. The right to live protects individuals' lives; the right to education enables informed participation in civic life; and freedom of expression supports open communication and democracy .

Responsibilities associated with citizens' rights influence behavior by promoting respect for others' rights and adherence to constitutional laws. This requires individuals to protect their own rights while respecting and upholding the rights of fellow citizens, thereby fostering a lawful and cooperative community. Such responsibilities ensure the smooth functioning of democratic processes and protect communal harmony .

A responsible citizen exhibits love for their country, obeys the nation’s laws, and respects diverse rights, beliefs, and opinions. These attributes contribute to a free society by promoting economic growth through consumer patriotism, legal compliance which supports social order, and mutual respect which fosters community peace and inclusiveness. Through these behaviors, citizens strengthen societal structures and values .

Patronizing local products can be seen as an economic act because it boosts domestic industries and economies through increased demand and sales. It is patriotic as it demonstrates love and commitment to one's country by supporting local enterprises and sustaining economic independence. Consequently, this practice contributes to both national pride and economic stability .

LEARNING EXERCISE 2.1
NAME: Francheska R. Ruiz 
 
          
 
               
 
     COURSE:  BSBA
 
               
 
 
TRA
have been asked or ordered to do by someone in authority, or to behave according to a rule, law, 
or instruction. Obeying the

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