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Question 1 Rapport
The responsibility of the judiciary is to
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The judiciary is responsible for adjudicating cases, which means they are tasked with interpreting and applying the law to resolve disputes between parties. The judiciary does not make rules or formulate decisions on policy matters, nor do they have the power to arrest offenders. Instead, they are tasked with ensuring that justice is served by interpreting and enforcing the law in a fair and impartial manner.
Question 2 Rapport
Which of the following delayed nationalist movements in French West Africa?
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The policy of Assimilation delayed nationalist movements in French West Africa. The policy aimed at assimilating African people into French culture and was implemented to promote French culture and civilization. It encouraged the adoption of French language, education, and culture, and provided a path to citizenship for the Africans who adopted French culture. This policy delayed the development of nationalist movements in French West Africa because it promoted the adoption of French culture and discouraged the development of local cultures and traditions. It created a cultural divide between the Africans and the French, and made it difficult for the Africans to unite and form nationalist movements.
Question 3 Rapport
In which of the following political systems is rule of law most enhanced?
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Question 4 Rapport
A constitution is the
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A constitution is the fundamental laws of the land. It is a written document that outlines the framework for a government, its structure, the powers and limitations of its branches, and the rights and responsibilities of its citizens. A constitution is considered the supreme document of the government, and all laws and policies must conform to its provisions. It provides a framework for the operation of the government, protects individual rights, and helps to establish the rule of law in a society.
Question 5 Rapport
The 'first-past-the-post system of voting is also called
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The 'first-past-the-post system' of voting is also called the 'simple majority system.' In this system, voters cast their vote for the candidate of their choice, and the candidate who receives the most votes (the "first-past-the-post") wins the election. It's called the simple majority system because the candidate only needs to receive a simple majority of the votes (more than any other candidate) to win the election, rather than a majority of all the votes cast. This system is commonly used in countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada for their national elections.
Question 6 Rapport
Which of the following is a feature of democracy?
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A feature of democracy is majority rule. This means that decisions are made by the majority of people through a fair voting process. This ensures that the interests of the majority are considered and protected. Election by selected adults is also a feature of democracy, as it allows individuals to choose their leaders through a free and fair election process. However, quick decision making and rule by wealthy men are not features of democracy. Quick decision making may lead to hasty and poorly thought out decisions, while rule by the wealthy may result in the interests of the wealthy being prioritized over those of the majority.
Question 7 Rapport
Laws made by the legislative bodies are called
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Laws made by the legislative bodies are called statutory laws. Statutory laws are written laws created by a legislative body, such as a parliament or congress. These laws are formally enacted and codified, meaning they are systematically arranged and organized. Statutory laws apply to everyone in the jurisdiction of the legislative body that created them and may cover a wide range of topics, including civil and criminal law, taxation, and regulation of business and commerce. They differ from case law, which is created by judicial decisions, and criminal laws, which specifically deal with offenses against the state.
Question 8 Rapport
Democracy can be promoted through
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Democracy can be promoted through accountability. Accountability ensures that government officials and institutions are answerable to the people for their actions. It helps to ensure transparency, reduce corruption, and promote trust between the government and the people. When government officials are held accountable, they are more likely to act in the best interests of the people, which is a key aspect of democratic governance. Gerrymandering, slander, and lobbying are not effective ways to promote democracy. Gerrymandering is the manipulation of electoral boundaries for political gain, slander involves spreading false and damaging information about someone, and lobbying involves attempting to influence political decisions through the use of money or other forms of persuasion.
Question 9 Rapport
The head of the Commonwealth of Nations is the
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The head of the Commonwealth of Nations is the British Monarch. This means that the current reigning monarch of the United Kingdom, who is currently Queen Elizabeth II, serves as the symbolic figurehead of the 54 member countries of the Commonwealth. While the British Monarch's role in the Commonwealth is mostly ceremonial, they do play a role in promoting cooperation and goodwill between member countries.
Question 10 Rapport
A system of government where political powers are inherited is called
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The system of government where political powers are inherited is called a monarchy. In a monarchy, a king or queen is the head of state and inherits their position from their family, usually from their parents or grandparents. The monarch holds the highest power in the government and is usually a ceremonial figurehead with limited political powers, while the actual governance is carried out by the government officials appointed by the monarch or elected by the people. Monarchies can be found in different forms across various countries, such as absolute monarchy, constitutional monarchy, and elective monarchy.
Question 12 Rapport
Which of following manages a public corporation?
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The correct answer is "Board of Directors". A public corporation is a company that is owned by the government, and it operates to provide goods and services to the public. The Board of Directors is responsible for managing and overseeing the operations of the corporation. The board is composed of a group of individuals who are appointed by the government to represent the interests of the public and to ensure that the corporation is operating in a responsible and efficient manner. The board of directors sets the policies and strategic direction of the corporation, and oversees the management team to ensure that the corporation is meeting its goals and objectives.
Question 13 Rapport
Delegated legislation is unpopular because it
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Delegated legislation refers to the power given by the legislature to another body or authority to make laws on their behalf. This type of legislation is often unpopular because it is not made by the legislature itself, but by an external body or authority. This may lead to concerns over accountability and transparency, as well as questions about the legitimacy of the laws created in this way. Additionally, delegated legislation may not receive the same level of scrutiny or publicity as laws created through the normal legislative process, which can lead to concerns over the quality and fairness of the laws created in this manner.
Question 14 Rapport
The ratification of major executive decisions by the legislature is in line with the application of
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The ratification of major executive decisions by the legislature is in line with the application of checks and balances. Checks and balances is a system where each branch of government (executive, legislative, and judicial) has some measure of influence over the other branches and can prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful. In this case, the legislature acts as a check on the power of the executive branch by reviewing and ratifying (or rejecting) major decisions made by the executive. This helps to ensure that no one branch of government becomes too dominant, and that each branch can check the power of the others.
Question 15 Rapport
In a parliamentary system the executive is weak because it is
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In a parliamentary system, the executive is considered weak because it is accountable to parliament. The parliament is made up of elected representatives who are responsible for ensuring that the government operates in the interest of the people. The prime minister, who is the head of the government, is accountable to the parliament and must answer questions on the government's policies and actions. The parliament also has the power to pass votes of no confidence in the government, which can lead to the fall of the government and the calling of new elections. This system of checks and balances ensures that the executive is kept in check and operates within the framework of the law, making it less powerful than in other forms of government where the executive is not accountable to the legislature.
Question 16 Rapport
A major advantage of the Secret Ballot System of voting is that
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Question 17 Rapport
Political socialization begins from
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Political socialization is the process by which individuals learn about the norms, values, and beliefs of their political system and society, and how to participate in it. It begins from childhood when individuals learn about their society, culture, and values through family, peers, and school. In this process, individuals learn about their political identity, develop attitudes towards politics, and acquire knowledge about their political system. Therefore, the correct answer is childhood.
Question 19 Rapport
In a democratic state the party system that usually operates is
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In a democratic state, the party system that usually operates is the multi-party system. This means that multiple political parties are allowed to participate in the political process, and citizens are free to choose which party they support and vote for in elections. Each political party typically represents a different set of values, ideologies, and policies, and citizens can vote for the party that aligns most closely with their own beliefs. In a multi-party system, the competition between parties helps to ensure that elected officials are accountable to the people and represent a diversity of perspectives. It also encourages political debate and discourse, as parties must articulate their positions clearly to win support from voters. Additionally, a multi-party system can help prevent any one party or group from gaining too much power and becoming authoritarian. Overall, a multi-party system is seen as a key component of a healthy democracy, as it allows for the expression of diverse viewpoints and ensures that citizens have a voice in the political process.
Question 20 Rapport
The ability to command obedience is called
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The ability to command obedience is called "authority". Authority refers to the power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience. It is the ability to influence others and make them follow a certain course of action or behavior. An authority figure can be someone who holds a formal position of power, such as a boss or a government official, or someone who has earned respect and recognition through their expertise or personal qualities. The concept of authority is essential for maintaining order and stability in organizations, communities, and societies as a whole.
Question 21 Rapport
The coming together of two or more political parties to from a government is
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The coming together of two or more political parties to form a government is called a coalition. When no single political party wins a majority of seats in an election, they may form a coalition with other parties to gain a working majority in government. This means that different parties with different ideologies and policies agree to work together to run the government. In a coalition government, parties may have to compromise on their policies to achieve consensus on issues and make decisions that benefit all parties involved. Coalitions can be stable or fragile, depending on the agreement between the parties and the circumstances that brought them together. Overall, coalitions are a common way of forming governments in parliamentary systems where multiple parties compete in elections.
Question 23 Rapport
A.V.Dicey popularized the principle of
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A.V. Dicey popularized the principle of the "Rule of Law". This principle holds that no one is above the law, and that every person, including the government, must be subject to the law. The Rule of Law ensures that government actions are consistent with established legal principles and that individuals have legal protections and remedies against any violations of their rights. It is an essential element of democratic societies, as it prevents abuses of power and promotes equality before the law.
Question 24 Rapport
A rigid constitution is a feature of
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A rigid constitution is a feature of a federal system. A federal system is a form of government where power is divided between a central authority and constituent political units, such as states or provinces. A rigid constitution is a constitution that cannot be easily amended or changed. In a federal system, the constitution is usually designed to be difficult to amend, so that it provides a stable framework for the distribution of powers between the central government and the constituent political units. This helps to prevent one level of government from becoming too powerful, and ensures that power is shared between different levels of government.
Question 25 Rapport
Which of the following can aid in the formation of public opinion?
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The option that can aid in the formation of public opinion is "free press". A free press is a media system that is not controlled by the government and is free to report and share information with the public. This allows for a diversity of opinions and perspectives to be expressed, and for citizens to access a wide range of information on different issues. A free press can help to shape public opinion by reporting on events, providing analysis and commentary, and facilitating public debate and discussion. In contrast, the other options listed do not necessarily promote a diversity of viewpoints or allow for the free flow of information and opinions, which can hinder the formation of public opinion.
Question 26 Rapport
A military coup détat is followed by
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A military coup d'état is a sudden, often violent, overthrow of an existing government by a group of military officials. This is usually followed by the suspension of the constitution and the establishment of military rule. The military takes control of the government, dissolves the parliament or legislature, and takes over other state institutions. In some cases, the coup leaders may also impose restrictions on civil liberties and human rights, and may even break diplomatic relations with foreign countries. However, it is not typically followed by the mass importation of firearms, as the military would already have access to weapons.
Question 27 Rapport
The civil service is an institution for
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The civil service is an institution that helps to formulate and execute public policies. It is a group of people who work for the government and are responsible for carrying out the day-to-day operations of government agencies. They are tasked with implementing laws, regulations, and policies that have been created by elected officials and are meant to benefit the general public. Their job is to serve the public interest and ensure that government programs and services are carried out efficiently and effectively.
Question 28 Rapport
One of the limitations on freedom of speech is
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One of the limitations on freedom of speech is libel. Libel refers to a false statement that is written or published which harms the reputation of an individual or an organization. Freedom of speech is not an absolute right and individuals must be careful not to abuse it by making false statements that could lead to legal action. In cases of libel, individuals can be sued for damages by the aggrieved party. Therefore, individuals must be responsible for what they say or write to avoid infringing on the rights of others.
Question 29 Rapport
Military government usually rule through
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Military governments usually rule through decrees. Decrees are orders or laws issued by a military government or a single military commander with the force of law. These decrees usually bypass the normal legislative process and are used to implement policies or laws quickly without going through the usual checks and balances of a democratic government. Military governments often use decrees to govern because they give them sweeping powers to make decisions quickly and enforce them without resistance from any other government organs or institutions.
Question 32 Rapport
Universal Adult Suffrage is associated with a
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Universal Adult Suffrage is associated with a democratic government. It refers to the right of all adult citizens to vote in an election. In a democratic government, power is vested in the people, and the government is accountable to them. Universal adult suffrage ensures that everyone has an equal say in the selection of their leaders, regardless of their social or economic status. It is a fundamental principle of democracy that ensures that the government represents the interests of all citizens and not just a select few.
Question 33 Rapport
The National Congress of British West Africa (NCBWA) was founded in
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The National Congress of British West Africa (NCBWA) was founded in 1920, in Accra, Ghana. It was a political organization that advocated for greater representation and independence for British West African colonies.
Question 34 Rapport
Which of the following factors influences a country's foreign policy?
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Question 35 Rapport
Confederalism was once practised in
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Confederalism was once practiced in "Senegal and The Gambia". Confederalism is a system of government in which individual states or regions form a central government for common purposes, but retain most of their sovereignty and decision-making powers. In Senegal and The Gambia, the confederal system was established in 1982, with the formation of the Senegambia Confederation. The confederation was created to promote economic cooperation, political stability, and regional integration between the two countries. Under this system, each country maintained its own government and political system, but they shared a common currency, foreign policy, and defense strategy. However, the Senegambia Confederation was short-lived, as it was dissolved in 1989 due to political and economic disagreements between the two countries. Today, both Senegal and The Gambia are independent sovereign states with their own governments and political systems.
Question 36 Rapport
The recruitment of personnel into civil service by the public/civil service commission prevents
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The recruitment of personnel into civil service by the public/civil service commission helps prevent various negative practices. Firstly, it prevents political patronage, which means hiring people based on their political affiliations rather than their qualifications and abilities. This ensures that only the most qualified and competent candidates are selected for civil service jobs. Secondly, it helps prevent bribery and corruption in the recruitment process. When recruitment is done through a transparent and objective process, it becomes difficult for individuals to bribe their way into civil service positions. This ensures that only the most deserving candidates get selected. Thirdly, recruitment through the public/civil service commission helps prevent overstaffing in the civil service. When recruitment is done through a centralized agency, there is a better chance that the number of staff hired is based on actual needs and not influenced by individual interests. Finally, it helps prevent bureaucracy by ensuring that the recruitment process is standardized and streamlined. This helps to minimize delays and inefficiencies in the recruitment process and ensures that qualified candidates are selected in a timely manner.
Question 37 Rapport
An advantage of a confederation over a federation is that the component units
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Question 38 Rapport
Which of the following cannot be found in a constitution?
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Manifestoes of political parties cannot be found in a constitution. A constitution is a set of fundamental principles that outlines the framework and guidelines for governing a country. It typically contains provisions on the structure of government, the powers and functions of government institutions, the rights and responsibilities of citizens, and the procedures for amending the constitution. Fundamental human rights, organs of government, and duties and obligations of citizens are all typically included in a constitution because they are essential components of a functioning government. However, manifestoes of political parties, which outline their policies and proposed actions if they are elected, are not included in a constitution. Manifestoes are instead used as campaign materials to convince voters to support a particular political party.
Question 39 Rapport
Which of the following is a source of political power?
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The source of political power among the options given is "Election." Elections are a formal process whereby citizens participate in choosing their leaders and representatives. Through elections, individuals and parties can gain political power by being elected into public office. Therefore, election is a crucial source of political power in democratic societies.
Question 40 Rapport
Which of the following organs of the United Nations Organization has outlived its usefulness? The
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Question 41 Rapport
Which of the following is the lowest in the hierarchy of feudal system?
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Serfs were the lowest in the hierarchy of the feudal system. Serfs were peasants who were tied to the land they worked on and were obligated to provide labor services, pay rent, and give a portion of their produce to the lord of the manor. They were not allowed to leave their land without permission and had no legal rights. Knights were higher in the hierarchy and were granted land by the lord of the manor in exchange for military service. Nobles and lords were at the top of the hierarchy and owned large estates and had significant political power.
Question 42 Rapport
A citizen's duties do not include
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A citizen's duties refer to the responsibilities and obligations that are required of them by the state or society in which they live. These duties can include defending the nation, obeying the laws, paying taxes, serving on a jury, or participating in the democratic process. However, giving alms to the poor is not typically considered a duty of citizenship, but rather a charitable act that individuals may choose to do on their own. Therefore, the correct answer is giving alms to the poor.
Question 43 Rapport
The study of government is important because it
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The study of government is important because it enables citizens to understand the processes for managing state affairs. Government affects the lives of citizens in many ways, such as through policies, laws, regulations, and programs. By studying government, individuals can learn about how decisions are made, how policies are developed and implemented, and how government institutions operate. This understanding can help citizens participate in the democratic process, hold their leaders accountable, and make informed decisions about public issues. Overall, the study of government is important for promoting good governance and enhancing civic engagement.
Question 44 Rapport
Which of the following acts as a check on the Executive in the control of the finances of a state? The
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The legislature acts as a check on the Executive in the control of the finances of a state. The legislature, which is usually composed of elected representatives, has the power to approve or reject the budget proposals of the Executive. This ensures that the Executive does not have unchecked control over the finances of the state and that the budget is in line with the priorities and needs of the people as represented by their elected representatives. Additionally, the legislature can also exercise oversight functions to ensure that the funds allocated are being utilized in accordance with the budget and in the best interest of the state.
Question 45 Rapport
Restricted franchise violates the idea of
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Restricted franchise violates the idea of political equality. Political equality is the principle that all citizens should have equal political rights and opportunities. When the right to vote is restricted based on factors such as race, gender, wealth, or education, it violates political equality because it gives some individuals or groups greater political power than others. This can lead to a situation where some people's voices and interests are ignored, and the government may not be representative of the entire population. Therefore, a restricted franchise, where only certain individuals are allowed to vote, goes against the principle of political equality, which is a fundamental aspect of democratic societies.
Question 47 Rapport
Legitimacy is determined mainly by
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Legitimacy is the right and acceptance of an authority or a governing law. It is determined mainly by acceptance, which refers to the extent to which citizens believe in and accept the right of an authority or a law to govern. Legitimacy can be obtained through different means, such as elections, political culture, and the rule of law. When citizens have faith in the legality and morality of an authority or a governing law, they are more likely to obey, support and cooperate with the government or law in question. Thus, legitimacy is an important factor in ensuring political stability and societal order.
Question 48 Rapport
The organ of the Organization of African Unity (OAU)established for peaceful settlement of disputes is the
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The organ of the Organization of African Unity (OAU) established for peaceful settlement of disputes is the Commission of Mediation Conciliation and Arbitration. It was established as one of the key organs of the OAU in 1964 to promote peaceful settlement of disputes between member states and to prevent the escalation of conflicts into armed confrontations. The Commission is responsible for providing mediation, conciliation, and arbitration services to member states in order to peacefully resolve disputes. It played a critical role in resolving several conflicts on the African continent during its existence, and its functions were inherited by its successor organization, the African Union, after the OAU was dissolved in 2002.
Question 49 Rapport
(a) Describe the formation of the Nigeria National Alliance (NNA) of 1964
(b) Highlight five achievements of the alliance
Question 50 Rapport
Give three functions and three limitations of the legislature.
Question 51 Rapport
(a) What is civil service?
(b) Explain the structure of the civil service.
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Question 52 Rapport
Identify any six problems facing the Economic Community of West African states (ECOWAS)
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Question 53 Rapport
(a) What is independence of the judiciary?
(b) State three reasons for the independence of the judiciary
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Question 54 Rapport
Identify any four features of the policy of indirect rule in West Africa.
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Question 55 Rapport
Identify any six features of the igbo traditional societies.
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Question 56 Rapport
Identify any six factors affecting Nigeria foreign policy.
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Question 57 Rapport
Identify six features of the macpherson constitution of 1951
Question 58 Rapport
Identify six merits of pressure groups in a democratic state
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Question 59 Rapport
Highlight six characteristics of a democratic government.
Question 60 Rapport
(a) Define nationalism.
(b) state any five external factors that aided the growth of nationalism in West Africa.
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