WorksheetsBill of Rights
Total questions: 10
Worksheet time: 2mins
The Philippine Bill of Rights contains ____ sections.
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21
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It is the most pervasive, the least limitable, and the most demanding of the three fundamental powers of the State.
Power of Taxation
Police Power
Power of Eminent Domain
Extrajudicial Power
The following are the requisites for the valid exercise of the power of eminent domain, EXCEPT:
Taking of private property
For private use
Payment of just compensation
Observance of due process
•The set of prescriptions setting forth the fundamental civil and political rights of an individual and imposing limitations on the powers of the government as a means of securing the enjoyment of those rights.
(a)
It provides that all persons or things similarly situated should be treated alike both as to rights conferred and responsibilities imposed.
Due Process Clause
Doctrine of Absorption
Equal Protection Clause
Overbreadth Doctrine
It is a law that hears before it condemns, which proceeds upon inquiry and renders judgment only after trial.
(a)
The following are examples of valid warrantless searches, EXCEPT:
Plain View Doctrine
Stop and Frisk
Customs Search
Illegal Searches
It refers to official government restrictions on the press or other forms of expression in advance of actual publication or dissemination.
Subsequent Punishment
Chilling Effect
Overbreadth Doctrine
Prior Restraint or Censorship
this means that the state should adopt a “position of neutrality” when it comes to religious matters
Free exercise clause
Right to believe
Non-establishment clause
Accommodation
It is the right of the people, including those employed in the public and private sectors, to form unions, associations, or societies for purposes not contrary to law.
Freedom of Religion
Right to Information
Right to Association
Right to Travel
