RIPH Activity 7
RIPH Activity 7
RIPH Activity 7
Marasigan 2020-08889-MN-0
BSIE 3-3 Readings in Philippine History
1. Research and prepare a matrix of the members of Malolos Congress who drafted the
constitution. Identify their personal backgrounds by showing whether they became the
predecessors of the present-day politicians and elites.
2. Make a three-paragraph reflection paper on the significance of First Philippine Republic and
Malolos Constitution in the present-day government.
The First Philippine Republic, also called the Malolos Republic, was a pivotal moment in
Philippine history. It was the first occasion Filipinos created their government without the
assistance of Spanish colonial rule. In the Philippines' progress toward self-government, the
creation of the Malolos Congress and the writing of the Malolos Constitution were significant
turning points.
The Malolos Constitution, which established the separation of powers and a system of
checks and balances akin to the US Constitution, was a ground-breaking document. Additionally,
it ensured that personal liberties and rights like freedom of speech, religion, and press were
protected. These values served as the cornerstone of the Philippines' democratic government and
are still applicable today.
In the Philippines today, many of the principles and ideas put forth during the First
Philippine Republic and the Malolos Constitution still influence the political and legal structures
of the nation. The Constitution continues to motivate Filipinos to work toward a better, more just
society by serving as a reminder of the sacrifices and struggles made by the revolutionaries who
fought for independence. Additionally, it serves as a reminder to keep pushing for the
advancement of democratic institutions and the defense of human rights.