ROSALES - ANDREW - KEEGAN - BSIT-MWA INF221 - RPHSpecial Quiz
ROSALES - ANDREW - KEEGAN - BSIT-MWA INF221 - RPHSpecial Quiz
ROSALES - ANDREW - KEEGAN - BSIT-MWA INF221 - RPHSpecial Quiz
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I. Summary
Include information about the rationale of the study/article, if there is a
method used to address the research question, what the results obtained, and the
implications of the findings. Include important points about the read article and add
factual statements to verify the points.
II. Relevance
Explains the rigor and thoroughness of the research/article and its possible
potential impact on society. The reader can make recommendations as to whether it
should be published or requires further work.
V. Reference
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on September 21, 1972, martial law was imposed on the Philippines. It was 40 years
ago today that Filipinos rallied to oust one of the most despicable leaders in world
history. Bong bong Marcos' son claims his country would have become another
Singapore if his father hadn't been deposed. Marcos' supporters used the phrase
"peace and order" to impose their version of order on the country. Those who had the
guts to speak out against the Marcos regime were silenced.
Marcos's allies want you to forget the long struggle against dictatorship, and the
uprising that finally brought it down as wasted effort. It's like telling our heroes and
those who waged past struggles in our history that everything that happened,
everything they did was a waste.
II. Relevance
Sunken in poverty - By the time the Marcos regime ended, six out of ten families
were poor, up from four out of ten before Marcos assumed power in 1965. The daily
income of agricultural workers fell by at least 30 percent, from P42 in 1962 to P30 in
1986, according to the Martial Law Museum, which stated that "poverty worsened"
over the course of the dictatorship. Farmers' pay even decreased to P23 in 1974, just
following the imposition of martial law. The daily salary for skilled workers and
unskilled workers, respectively, dropped from P127 and P89 in 1962 to P35 and P23
in 1986.
Billions stolen - "The Conjugal Dictatorship," the original account of the Marcos
martial law dictatorship, should be read by everyone. It provides first-person accounts
from a former member of President Ferdinand Marcos' inner circle and is jam-packed
with information about the excesses of the dictatorship as well as the personal lives of
the First Couple and their allies. On December 21, 1990, the Swiss Federal Supreme
Court ruled that the dictator and his family had hidden $356 million in Swiss banks.
In 2003, the Philippine Supreme Court approved the seizure of the funds in favor of
the Philippine government. The dictator's wife was found guilty of seven counts of
graft in 2018 by the anti-graft court Sandiganbayan in connection with private
foundations set up in Switzerland while she served as a government employee from
1978 to 1984. She was given a prison term ranging from six years and one month to
eleven years on each crime, but she has not served any time since posting a $300,000
bail. In 2018, it was reported by the late former president Corazon Aquino's
Presidential Commission on Good Government that P171 billion had already been
recovered from the ill-gotten gains of the Marcoses and their cronies.
Examines positive and negative aspects of potential strategies to address an issue
following a few detrimental consequences of martial law in the Philippines.
However, those methods do not consider the users' background knowledge and
preferences, and they express an article. They might create an online survey, conduct
focus groups, complete interviews or read some literature.
As head of state and commander in chief of the armed forces, the president has the
authority to impose martial law "in event of invasion or insurrection, when the public
safety needs it." The majority of countries employ a different legal concept, such as
"state of emergency."
V. Reference
https://globalnation.inquirer.net/49932/to-young-filipinos-who-never-knew-martial-
law-and-dictatorship
Aide confirms illness of Marcos.” The New York Times, December 4, 1984, accessed
February 10, 2016
https://www.nytimes.com/1984/12/04/world/aide-confirms-illness-of-marcos.html
Presidential Decrees Nos. 108-227 and Related Documents. Book Two: Consolidated
Edition. Manila: National Book Company. 1973.
https://www.officialgazette.gov.ph/1973/01/25/presidential-decree-no-108-s-1973/
https://opinion.inquirer.net/144330/never-forget-the-conjugal-dictatorship
https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/1490968/marcos-martial-law-golden-age-for-corruption-
abuses