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Age of Respondents

100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
18-30 35-50 50 Above

Table 1

Table 1 shows the number of respondents per age bracket, 93 are 18-30 y/o, 7 are 35-
50 y/o and none from 50 y/o and above
Q.1
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
4 3 2 4

Table 2.1

Table 2.1 shows that 42 of the respondents are strongly agree, 44 are agree, 13 are
disagree and 1 is strongly disagree about their awareness when it comes to federalism.
Q.2
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
4 3 2 1

Table 2.2

Table 2.2 shows that 46 of the respondents are strongly agree, 44 are agree, 9 are
disagree and 1 is strongly disagree that they have read/heard/watched about federalism.
Q.3
60

50

40

30

20

10

0
4 3 2 1

Table 2.3

Table 2.3 shows that 40 of the respondents are strongly agree, 40 are agree, 11
are disagree and none is strongly disagree about their familiarization regarding the on-
going debate of our government shifting from unitary to federal.
Q.4
60

50

40

30

20

10

0
4 3 2 1

Table 2.4

Table 2.4 shows that 24 of the respondents are strongly agree, 48 are agree, 26
are disagree and 2 is strongly disagree regarding the shifting of our government from
unitary to federal.
Q.5
60

50

40

30

20

10

0
4 3 2 1

Table 2.5

Table 2.5 shows that 40 of the respondents are strongly agree, 52 are agree, 6
are disagree and 2 are strongly disagree that federalism is a system of government in
which power is divided between a national government and various state governments.
Q.6
70

60

50

40

30

20

10

0
4 3 2 1

Table 2.6

Table 2.6 shows that 43 of the respondents are strongly agree, 50 are agree, 5
are disagree and 2 are strongly disagree that in federalism around 70-80% of the generated
resources will remain within the local government depending on the outcome of studies and
provision of the new constitution.
Q.7
60

50

40

30

20

10

0
4 3 2 1

Table 2.7

Table 2.8 shows that 43 of the respondents are strongly agree, 50 are agree, 5
are disagree and 2 are strongly disagree that poorer regions and local government will
receive additional resources from the national government in the form of an “equalization
fund” or “subsidy program” assist them.
Q.8
60

50

40

30

20

10

0
4 3 2 1

Table 2.8

Table 2.8 shows that 38 of the respondents are strongly agree, 52 are agree, 8
are disagree and 2 are strongly disagree that in federalism, national government and the
smaller political subdivisions have the power to make laws and both have a certain level
of autonomy from each other.
Q.9
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
4 3 2 1

Table 2.9

Table 2.9 shows that 33 of the respondents are strongly agree, 47 are agree, 12
are disagree and 8 are strongly disagree that in federalism, the issue about political
dynasty will be solved.
Q.10
60

50

40

30

20

10

0
4 3 2 1

Table 2.10

Table 2.10 shows that 38 of the respondents are strongly agree, 52 are agree, 8
are disagree and 2 are strongly disagree that federalism will truly represent local
government and will truly represent the people and create space for diversity to flourish.
Q.11
60

50

40

30

20

10

0
4 3 2 1

Table 3.1

Table 3.1 shows that 50 of the respondents are strongly agree, 47 are agree, 2
are disagree and 1is strongly disagree that through education federalism could lead to
more awareness about one’s local history and culture of a stronger sense of identity.
Q.12
60

50

40

30

20

10

0
4 3 2 1

Table 3.2

Table 32 shows that 41 of the respondents are strongly agree, 54 are agree, 4
are disagree and 1 is strongly disagree that in federalism local government can provide
sufficient funds that is needed to construct educational facilities compare to the current
government.
Q.13
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
4 3 2 1

Table 3.3

Table 3.3 shows that 46 of the respondents are strongly agree, 43 are agree, 10
are disagree and 1 is strongly disagree that a federal government can fully support the
educational system of federal state such as Bangsamoro Federal Sate and Eastern Visayas.
Q.14
60

50

40

30

20

10

0
4 3 2 1

Table 3.4

Table 3.4 shows that 43 of the respondents are strongly agree, 53 are agree, 3
are disagree and 1 is strongly disagree that in federalism the local government has more ability
to support education because of higher percentage of generated resources.
Q.15
60

50

40

30

20

10

0
4 3 2 1

Table 3.5

Table 3.5 shows that 40 of the respondents are strongly agree, 53 are agree, 6 are
disagree and 1 is strongly disagree that state colleges in agricultural regions could
concentrate more on developing agricultural programs to produce more and better man
power for their industry.

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