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Basic Taxation Principles in the Philippines, Powers of the State, Taxation System in the Philippines, TRAIN Law, Land and Agrarian Reform, Historical Development of Agrarian Reform in the Philippines, Basics of the Philippine Constitution, Nature of Constitution, Types of Constitution, Constitutional Amendment and Revision, Historical Development of the Philippine Constitution
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Three Inherent Powers of the State
1. Police Power - The state's power to enact laws to promote public safety and order, public health, public morals, education, and general welfare. 2. Power of Eminent Domain - The power of the state to take private property for public purposes upon payment of a just compensation. - Examples: road widening, construction of highways 3. Power of Taxation - The power of the state to exact proportional contributions from its people to cover the cost of government expenditure. TAXATION
Japanese Period Hukbong Bayan Laban sa mga Hapon (HUKBALAHAP)