1899, 1935, 1987 constitutions

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Across
  1. 3. / This resided exclusively in the people. |
  2. 7. / The State guarantees equal access and prohibits political ___. |
  3. 9. / The life of the mother and the life of the ___ are equally protected. |
  4. 10. / Adjective for the two-house legislature after the 1940 amendment. |
  5. 12. / The State ensures this for local governments. |
  6. 14. / The State's prime duty, requiring citizens to render service.
  7. 15. / The powerful body in which the legislative power was vested. |
  8. 18. / People's direct mechanism for proposing amendments. |
  9. 20. / The right to vote, initially granted to male citizens. |
  10. 23. / Guarantee against deprivation of life, liberty, or property (two words, one entry). |
  11. 24. / Key principle established between Church and State. |
Down
  1. 1. / The State recognizes the sanctity of this basic social institution. |
  2. 2. / The power exerted exclusively by the courts.
  3. 4. / The branch headed by the President. |
  4. 5. / The promotion of this was a state concern: ____ Justice. |
  5. 6. /The name of the transitional government established toward independence. |
  6. 8. / Office created to examine government accounts (General ____ Office). |
  7. 11. / The official state name: the Philippine ___. |
  8. 13. / The means by which constitutional changes are ratified by the people. |
  9. 16. / The right of an accused person to temporary liberty. |
  10. 17. / The form of government: representative, alternative, and ___. |
  11. 19. / The political association of all Filipinos constituted a ____ nation. |
  12. 21. / The post-Martial Law charter was drafted to prevent the recurrence of human rights ___. |
  13. 22. / Foreign nation that influenced this Constitution's framework. |