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Ibeere 1 Ìròyìn
The anonymity of civil servants means that they should not be?
Awọn alaye Idahun
The anonymity of civil servants means that they should not be praised or blamed publicly. Civil servants are government employees who work behind the scenes to carry out government policies and provide important services to the public. Because they work in the background, they are not meant to be in the public eye, and their work is not meant to be publicly credited or criticized. This anonymity helps ensure that civil servants are able to perform their duties objectively and free from political pressure or interference, and it helps maintain the impartiality and independence of the civil service.
Ibeere 2 Ìròyìn
The class that controls and supervises the activities of the executive class in the civil service is?
Awọn alaye Idahun
The class that controls and supervises the activities of the executive class in the civil service is the administrative class. The administrative class is responsible for overseeing and managing the day-to-day operations of government agencies and departments. This includes ensuring that policies and programs are implemented effectively, efficiently, and in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. Administrative officials often hold positions of authority and influence within the government, such as directors, managers, and supervisors. They are typically responsible for making decisions that affect the allocation of resources, the hiring and training of personnel, and the delivery of services to the public. Overall, the administrative class plays a crucial role in maintaining the smooth functioning of government and ensuring that public services are delivered efficiently and effectively.
Ibeere 3 Ìròyìn
A system of administration which allowed traditional rulers to rule their people under the supervision of the British officials in West Africa is?
Awọn alaye Idahun
The system of administration referred to as "Indirect Rule" allowed traditional rulers, such as chiefs and kings, to continue ruling their communities in West Africa under the supervision of British officials. The British officials would provide guidance and support, but the traditional rulers would have the primary responsibility for maintaining order and enforcing laws within their communities. This approach was seen as a way for the British to effectively control the region with a minimum of resources and personnel, as they could rely on the existing systems of governance and authority. Indirect rule allowed the British to maintain control over the region while preserving some elements of local culture and tradition.
Ibeere 4 Ìròyìn
An electoral system which allows party members to elect candidates for elective offices is called?
Awọn alaye Idahun
An electoral system which allows party members to elect candidates for elective offices is called a primary election. In this system, voters who are members of a political party participate in an election to select their preferred candidate to represent the party in a general election. The primary election process serves as a means for political parties to select the most popular candidate to represent them in a general election. It is often used in countries like the United States, where political parties play a significant role in the electoral process. In a primary election, voters have the opportunity to choose from a range of candidates who belong to the same political party. The candidate with the highest number of votes is selected as the party's representative in the general election. By-elections, on the other hand, are special elections held to fill a vacant elective position that occurs during the term of office. General elections are held to elect representatives to various offices at the federal, state, or local government level. A direct election is a system where voters directly elect their representatives to office, without any intermediate selection process.
Ibeere 5 Ìròyìn
local government is established in order to?
Awọn alaye Idahun
The establishment of a local government is meant to bring government closer to the people. It serves as a platform for grassroots governance where elected representatives are responsible for the provision of basic amenities and services within a particular locality. These basic amenities may include waste disposal, street lighting, water supply, road construction, and other essential services that directly affect the people within the community. The establishment of local governments helps to ensure that the voices of citizens are heard, and their needs and concerns are addressed. Building churches and mosques is not the primary purpose of a local government, although it may provide support for religious organizations where necessary. Curb corruption in society is also an essential goal of local government, but it is not the only purpose. Local governments are tasked with the responsibility of promoting accountability, transparency, and good governance in the provision of services to the people. Lastly, promoting political apathy is not a goal of local government. On the contrary, it is meant to encourage citizens to participate in the governance process and become active stakeholders in the development of their communities.
Ibeere 6 Ìròyìn
in a parliamentary system of government, the legislature and executive are fused to ensure
.
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Ibeere 7 Ìròyìn
public opinion can be measured through all of the following except the?
Awọn alaye Idahun
Public opinion refers to the collective views and beliefs of a group of people about a particular issue or topic. It can be measured through various methods, including surveys, polls, and the conduct of debates or discussions. Imposition of laws without any debate is not a valid method of measuring public opinion. This is because laws are created by lawmakers who are elected to represent the people's interests. Imposing laws without any debate or discussion would not provide an accurate representation of the public's views. The conduct of opinion is a valid method of measuring public opinion. This can be done through various means, such as online forums, social media platforms, and public meetings. These channels allow individuals to express their views and engage in discussions with others. General review is also a valid method of measuring public opinion. This involves analyzing media coverage, editorials, and other publications to gauge the public's views on a particular issue or topic. Finally, holding a referendum in a state is another valid method of measuring public opinion. This involves allowing the public to vote on a particular issue or proposal, and the result provides an accurate representation of the majority's views. In summary, public opinion can be measured through various methods, including the conduct of opinion, general review, and holding of a referendum. However, the imposition of laws without any debate is not a valid method of measuring public opinion.
Ibeere 8 Ìròyìn
which of the folowing factors usually leads to the collaspe of a confederal state
Awọn alaye Idahun
One factor that can lead to the collapse of a confederal state is a weak central government. In a confederal state, the central government has limited powers and relies on the cooperation of the constituent states. If the central government is weak and unable to provide for the common defense or enforce laws, it can lead to a breakdown in order and the collapse of the confederation. Without a strong central government, the constituent states may become more autonomous and act in their own self-interest, leading to conflict and division within the confederation. Ultimately, the absence of a strong central government can undermine the stability and coherence of the confederation, leading to its collapse.
Ibeere 11 Ìròyìn
The agency responsible for iinvestigating allegation of maladministration and purnishing offending career officers in the executive is the?
Awọn alaye Idahun
The agency responsible for investigating allegations of maladministration and punishing offending career officers in the executive branch is the Public/Civil Service Commission. This is an independent government body that is responsible for overseeing the administration of the civil service, which includes the hiring, promotion, and discipline of government employees. Its main role is to ensure that the civil service is run in a fair and efficient manner, and that public servants are held accountable for their actions.
Ibeere 12 Ìròyìn
which of these functions is performed by both political parties and pressure groups?
Awọn alaye Idahun
Both political parties and pressure groups perform the function of interest aggregation and articulation. Interest aggregation and articulation refers to the process of bringing together the diverse interests and opinions of different groups in society and giving voice to those interests and opinions. Political parties and pressure groups both play a role in this process by representing the views of specific groups of people and advocating for those views in the political arena. For example, a political party may represent the interests of a particular demographic, such as workers or rural residents, while a pressure group may represent the interests of a particular cause, such as environmental protection or animal rights. Both political parties and pressure groups aim to influence the decisions of policymakers and bring about change on behalf of the groups they represent.
Ibeere 13 Ìròyìn
A country with homogeneous societies and a small population is suitable for the establishment?
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Ibeere 14 Ìròyìn
Indirect election is best described as?
Awọn alaye Idahun
Indirect election is best described as "electoral college electing legislators." Indirect election is a process of electing representatives in which the citizens do not directly elect their representatives but instead elect a group of individuals who then elect the representatives. This group of individuals is often referred to as an electoral college. In indirect elections, citizens vote for a group of representatives who will then cast their votes on behalf of the citizens. This method is commonly used in countries where the population is too large to allow direct elections or where there are concerns about the ability of citizens to make informed decisions. Therefore, the option "electoral college electing legislators" is the best description of indirect election. The other options mentioned are not accurate descriptions of indirect election because they either refer to a specific group of people (only women or only adults) or suggest that the citizens themselves elect the legislators directly.
Ibeere 15 Ìròyìn
The basic purpose of setting up a state is to?
Awọn alaye Idahun
The basic purpose of setting up a state is to maintain law and order and provide a framework for the peaceful coexistence of its citizens. A state is created to establish and enforce rules and regulations that ensure the safety, security, and well-being of its people. The state has the authority to use force, if necessary, to protect its citizens and maintain law and order. While a state may also engage in promoting development and providing social facilities, these are secondary purposes that support its primary goal of maintaining law and order. Protecting foreign interests may also be a secondary purpose of some states, but this is not a universal purpose of all states.
Ibeere 16 Ìròyìn
planning and formuation of government policies are first initiated at?
Awọn alaye Idahun
The planning and formulation of government policies is first initiated at cabinet meetings. Cabinet meetings are meetings where members of the government's cabinet, which is the group of senior officials responsible for running the country, come together to discuss and make decisions on important government policies. These meetings allow for discussion and collaboration between the different members of the government, ensuring that all perspectives and opinions are taken into account when making important policy decisions.
Ibeere 17 Ìròyìn
in the presidential sytem of government, the chief executive is responsible to the?
Awọn alaye Idahun
In a presidential system of government, the chief executive (usually called the President) is responsible to the electorate. This means that the President is ultimately accountable to the people who voted for him or her to be in office. The President is elected by the people through a democratic process, and he or she is expected to represent the interests of the people who elected him or her. The President must make decisions and take actions that reflect the will of the people, and must be able to answer to them for any failures or shortcomings in his or her performance. While the judiciary, monarch, and senate may all have important roles to play in a presidential system of government, the ultimate responsibility of the President is to the people who elected him or her.
Ibeere 18 Ìròyìn
one of the problems of military administration in West Africa is that soldiers
Ibeere 19 Ìròyìn
which of the following is the primary function of a parliament
Awọn alaye Idahun
The primary function of a parliament is making laws. This means that the parliament is responsible for creating, debating, and passing laws that govern the country. The parliament is made up of representatives who are elected by the people, and they are responsible for ensuring that the laws they create are in the best interests of the citizens they represent. While impeachment of the president, ratifying international treaties, and acting as an electoral college may all be functions of a parliament, they are not its primary function. The primary function of a parliament is to make laws that are necessary for the good governance of the country.
Ibeere 20 Ìròyìn
The theory of seperation of power is associated with?
Awọn alaye Idahun
The theory of separation of power is associated with Baron de Montesquieu. The theory holds that government should be divided into separate branches, each with its own distinct powers and responsibilities. This is done to prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful or abusing its power. The three branches typically identified are the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. According to Montesquieu, the legislative branch should make the laws, the executive branch should enforce the laws, and the judicial branch should interpret the laws. By dividing power in this way, no single branch has too much power or control over the others, and each branch can serve as a check on the others. The idea of separation of powers has been influential in shaping modern democratic governments around the world, including in the United States, where it is enshrined in the Constitution.
Ibeere 21 Ìròyìn
Those who believe in democracy and good governance are opposed to a single party system because?
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Ibeere 22 Ìròyìn
which of the following agencies helps the most in shaping public opinion?
Awọn alaye Idahun
Among the four options, mass media plays the most significant role in shaping public opinion. Mass media includes various forms of communication, such as television, radio, newspapers, and the internet, that reach a large audience. These platforms provide information and shape public opinion by controlling what people see, read, and hear. Mass media has the power to influence the public's perception of events, issues, and even individuals. Through the selective presentation of news and entertainment, mass media can influence the public's attitude towards various social and political issues, creating a shared perception among the audience. While the other options may also influence public opinion to some extent, their impact is limited compared to mass media. Pressure groups, for instance, target specific policy issues and cater to a specific group of people. College and universities may shape the opinion of students, but the effect may not be felt as widely. Peer groups, on the other hand, are influential to a particular demographic, but their effect is limited. Therefore, it can be concluded that mass media is the most influential agency in shaping public opinion due to its wide reach, selective presentation of news and entertainment, and the power to create a shared perception among the audience.
Ibeere 23 Ìròyìn
A federal government is a form of?
Ibeere 24 Ìròyìn
which of the folowing doesnt militate against representative government in West Africa.
Awọn alaye Idahun
Universal adult suffrage does not militate against representative government in West Africa. Representative government refers to a form of government in which the citizens elect representatives to make decisions on their behalf. Universal adult suffrage means that all adult citizens, regardless of race, gender, religion, or social status, have the right to vote in free and fair elections. Electoral irregularities, coup d'état, and gagged media are all factors that can undermine representative government in West Africa. Electoral irregularities, such as vote rigging or voter intimidation, can compromise the fairness and credibility of elections. Coup d'état, which is the violent overthrow of a government by the military or other groups, can replace elected representatives with authoritarian leaders. Gagged media, which refers to the suppression of free speech and press, can limit citizens' access to information and curtail their ability to hold their elected representatives accountable. In contrast, universal adult suffrage ensures that all citizens have an equal say in the selection of their representatives, promoting the legitimacy of the government and the representation of diverse interests. As such, it does not militate against representative government in West Africa, but rather supports it.
Ibeere 25 Ìròyìn
To preserve individual liberies, the judiciary should?
Awọn alaye Idahun
To preserve individual liberties, the judiciary should consist of honest and impartial judges. The judiciary is a crucial component of any democratic system, as it serves as a check on the power of the executive and legislative branches of government. Judges must be impartial and independent in order to make fair and impartial decisions, without being influenced by political, economic, or other outside forces. This helps to ensure that individual rights are protected and that the rule of law is upheld. Additionally, the judiciary should not participate in partisan politics, as this could compromise its impartiality and ability to fairly uphold the law.
Ibeere 26 Ìròyìn
communist governments aim at distributing goods and services according to?
Awọn alaye Idahun
Communist governments aim at distributing goods and services based on need and ability. This means that resources are allocated to individuals and communities based on their needs and their ability to contribute to society. The goal is to create a more equal society, where everyone has access to the basic necessities of life and opportunities to improve their standard of living. This approach is meant to eliminate economic inequalities and promote social justice. In a communist system, the government controls the means of production and distribution, and the focus is on meeting the needs of the people as a whole, rather than maximizing profits for a small group of individuals or corporations.
Ibeere 28 Ìròyìn
The following were limitations imposed on traditional rulers under colonial rule except?
Awọn alaye Idahun
During the colonial rule, traditional rulers had several limitations imposed on them by the colonial authorities. These limitations were aimed at consolidating colonial power and control over the indigenous populations. One of these limitations was that traditional rulers were not allowed to raise armed forces. This was done to prevent the traditional rulers from challenging the colonial authorities and to ensure that the colonial government maintained a monopoly on the use of force. Another limitation was that traditional rulers had no power to impose taxes. This was done to ensure that the colonial authorities had control over the economy and to prevent the traditional rulers from becoming too powerful. Additionally, traditional rulers had no power to install or dispose of a chief. This was done to prevent the traditional rulers from influencing the choice of chiefs in a way that could be detrimental to colonial interests. However, the statement "were no longer spiritual heads of the people" is incorrect as this was not a limitation imposed on traditional rulers under colonial rule. In fact, the colonial authorities often recognized and utilized the traditional rulers' spiritual authority to help maintain social order and control among the indigenous populations. In summary, traditional rulers were not permitted to raise armed forces, had no power to impose taxes, and had no power to install or dispose of a chief under colonial rule, but they were still recognized as spiritual heads of their people.
Ibeere 29 Ìròyìn
The process of taking part in the selection of leaders in a country is political?
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Ibeere 30 Ìròyìn
By comparism, a state is?
Awọn alaye Idahun
A state is more permanent than a government. A state refers to a geographic region with a defined territory, population, and government. It is a political entity that has a permanent existence and is recognized by other states. On the other hand, a government is the set of institutions and individuals who hold the power to make and enforce laws within a state. While governments can change frequently through elections or other means, the state itself remains constant. Therefore, the state provides a permanent framework for the government to operate within, and the government may change over time while the state remains the same.
Ibeere 32 Ìròyìn
The pronciple of seperation of power becomes meaningful when it is linked with the concept of?
Awọn alaye Idahun
The principle of separation of powers becomes meaningful when it is linked with the concept of checks and balances. The separation of powers refers to the division of governmental authority into three separate branches - the legislative, the executive, and the judiciary. Each branch is assigned specific functions, and no branch is allowed to interfere with the functioning of the other branches. This separation ensures that no single branch of government becomes too powerful and that the citizens' rights are protected. However, this separation alone may not be enough to prevent any one branch from becoming too dominant. That's where the concept of checks and balances comes into play. Checks and balances mean that each branch of government has the power to check the other branches' powers and prevent any abuse of power. For example, the legislative branch can pass laws, but the executive branch can veto those laws. The judicial branch can strike down laws that it deems unconstitutional. In summary, the separation of powers ensures that no single branch of government becomes too powerful, while checks and balances ensure that each branch can check the other's powers and prevent any abuse of power.
Ibeere 33 Ìròyìn
A country's constitution could be derived from the following sources except?
Awọn alaye Idahun
The country's constitution cannot be derived from party manifestoes. A party manifesto is a document that outlines the policies, goals, and promises of a political party before an election. It is not a legally binding document and does not have the authority to form the basis of a constitution. On the other hand, judicial precedents, customary sources, and statutory sources are all valid sources for deriving a country's constitution. Judicial precedents refer to the decisions made by the courts in interpreting and applying the law. These decisions can establish legal principles and rules that become part of the country's legal system and, in turn, contribute to the development of the constitution. Customary sources refer to the traditional practices and customs of a community, which have been followed for a long time and have become accepted as a norm. These customs can also contribute to the development of the constitution by providing guidance on how the country should be governed. Statutory sources refer to laws enacted by the legislature, such as the constitution itself, other constitutional laws, and ordinary laws. These laws provide the legal framework for the country's governance and form the basis of the constitution.
Ibeere 34 Ìròyìn
on which of the following grounds can a citizen abstain from voting
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Ibeere 35 Ìròyìn
which of the following is a reason for the failure of the assimilation policy in French West Africa?
Awọn alaye Idahun
One reason for the failure of the assimilation policy in French West Africa was the refusal of Africans to be culturally colonized. The policy aimed to make the African colonies more like France and to make the people living in these colonies adopt French culture and customs. However, many Africans did not want to give up their own cultural traditions and ways of life, and resisted the efforts of the French to assimilate them. This resistance made it difficult for the French to fully implement the assimilation policy and contributed to its eventual failure.
Ibeere 36 Ìròyìn
one reason for the adoption of indirect rule in British West Africa was?
Awọn alaye Idahun
One reason for the adoption of indirect rule in British West Africa was to assimilate the indigenes. Indirect rule was a system of colonial administration that involved using local traditional rulers and institutions to govern the colonies on behalf of the British colonial authorities. The British colonial authorities realized that governing the colonies directly with British officials would be expensive and difficult, as they would need to recruit and train large numbers of British officials to administer the colonies. Instead, they opted for indirect rule, which allowed them to save on costs and also gave the local rulers a sense of participation in the governing process. Furthermore, indirect rule allowed the British to assimilate the indigenes by preserving and using their traditional structures of governance, which would not have been possible if they had implemented direct rule. This helped to maintain social stability and reduce resistance to British rule. In summary, the adoption of indirect rule in British West Africa was primarily aimed at assimilating the indigenes and using their traditional rulers to govern the colonies on behalf of the British colonial authorities.
Ibeere 37 Ìròyìn
A political system in which government controls every aspect of a citizens life is?
Awọn alaye Idahun
The political system in which the government controls every aspect of a citizen's life is called totalitarianism. In a totalitarian system, the government has complete power over the economy, media, education, and even personal beliefs and behaviors of its citizens. This type of government often uses force and censorship to maintain control and suppress dissenting opinions. Citizens have very little or no individual freedom or rights, and the government is typically run by a single party or leader who has complete control over decision-making.
Ibeere 38 Ìròyìn
which of these is not a source of revenue for political parties?
Awọn alaye Idahun
The source of revenue for political parties that is not listed here is "tolls". Tolls refer to fees that are charged for the use of particular roads or highways. This source of revenue is typically collected by governments or private companies that own and maintain the roads, and it is not typically used to fund political parties. On the other hand, political parties can generate revenue through dues, grants, and donations. Dues are fees that party members pay to support the party, while grants are funds provided by governments or other organizations to support specific programs or initiatives. Donations are voluntary contributions made by individuals, businesses, or organizations to support the party. In summary, while dues, grants, and donations can all be sources of revenue for political parties, tolls are not typically used in this way.
Ibeere 40 Ìròyìn
judicial review is a mechanism for checking?
Awọn alaye Idahun
Yes, judicial review is a mechanism for checking the arbitrary use of power. Judicial review refers to the power of courts to review and potentially strike down actions taken by the legislative or executive branches of government. This allows courts to ensure that the actions of government officials are consistent with the Constitution and other laws, and that they do not exceed the limits of their authority. In particular, judicial review is an important mechanism for checking the arbitrary use of power by government officials. It allows the courts to serve as a check on the power of the other branches of government and to prevent them from infringing on the rights and freedoms of individuals. While judicial review can be used to address a range of issues, such as electoral malpractices and military adventures, its primary purpose is to ensure that those in power are held accountable and that they are acting within the bounds of the law.
Ibeere 43 Ìròyìn
citizens can seek redress against injustice from the state through the?
Awọn alaye Idahun
Citizens can seek redress against injustice from the state through the Ombudsman, Head of Civil Service, Civil Service Commission, or Titular Executive. The Ombudsman is an independent government official who investigates complaints made by citizens against the actions of the government or public services. They act as a mediator and seek to resolve complaints in a fair and impartial manner. The Head of Civil Service is responsible for the management and administration of the civil service. They can investigate complaints made by citizens against civil servants and take appropriate action to address any wrongdoing. The Civil Service Commission is an independent body that oversees the recruitment, promotion, and discipline of civil servants. They can investigate complaints made by citizens against civil servants and ensure that appropriate action is taken. The Titular Executive is the head of state, such as a president or monarch. They have the power to pardon or commute the sentences of individuals who have been wrongly convicted or imprisoned. Overall, these entities exist to ensure that citizens have a means to seek justice and hold the state accountable for any actions that violate their rights or freedoms.
Ibeere 44 Ìròyìn
The united nation organisation (UNO) is primary regarded as successful because
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The United Nations (UN) is considered a successful organization because it has helped maintain peace and prevent the outbreak of another world war since its creation in 1945. The UN brings together all the member countries to work towards common goals, such as promoting peace and security, protecting human rights, and promoting sustainable development. Additionally, the UN provides a platform for countries to discuss and resolve international issues peacefully through diplomacy and negotiation, rather than resorting to war. This helps to maintain stability and security around the world, making the UN a vital player in maintaining global peace and security.
Ibeere 45 Ìròyìn
which of the folowing is not a factor leading to militart intervention in west African states?
Awọn alaye Idahun
The factor that is not typically a direct cause of military intervention in West African states is the excessive control of public enterprise. While the control of public enterprises can be a contributing factor to economic mismanagement and corruption, it is not typically a direct trigger for military intervention. Military intervention in West African states is more often a result of factors such as election fraud, widespread corruption in high places, and gross mismanagement of the country's economy, which can lead to instability and a breakdown of the rule of law. In such situations, military intervention may be seen as necessary to restore stability and protect the population.
Ibeere 46 Ìròyìn
A political system in which the state owns and controls the major means of production is known as?
Awọn alaye Idahun
A political system in which the state owns and controls the major means of production is known as socialism. In this system, the government is responsible for controlling and managing the production and distribution of goods and services, with the aim of ensuring equal distribution of wealth and resources among the population. This is different from capitalism, where private individuals own the means of production and the market determines the distribution of goods and services, and from feudalism, which was a political and social system in medieval Europe where lords owned the land and serfs worked on it. It is also different from fascism, which is a political ideology that emphasizes strong government control and nationalism.
Ibeere 47 Ìròyìn
A government performs the following functions except?
Awọn alaye Idahun
A government does not always provide all the needs of its citizens. While governments have a responsibility to provide basic services such as healthcare, education, and infrastructure, it is not always possible for them to meet all the needs of every individual in their society. The reality is that resources are limited and governments must prioritize their spending to ensure that the most essential needs are met. Additionally, some needs may not be the responsibility of the government, but rather of individuals or private organizations. So, while it is important for governments to strive to meet the needs of their citizens as much as possible, it is not always feasible for them to do so.
Ibeere 49 Ìròyìn
Nationalism prior to the second world war was led by?
Awọn alaye Idahun
Nationalism prior to the Second World War was led by educated elites and chiefs. These were individuals who were well-educated and had positions of power and influence in their societies. They were often the ones who first recognized the need for independence from colonial rule and the desire to create a unified national identity. They would then use their education, positions, and resources to mobilize others and raise awareness about the issues faced by their country. Their leadership helped to bring people together and inspire them to work towards a common goal of independence and national unity.
Ibeere 50 Ìròyìn
The fundamental law of a country refers to its?
Awọn alaye Idahun
The fundamental law of a country refers to its Constitution. A Constitution is a set of rules and principles that outlines how a country is governed. It establishes the structure of government, defines the rights and responsibilities of citizens, and sets out the powers of the different branches of government. It is considered the highest law of the land and takes precedence over other laws and regulations. Simply put, the Constitution is the blueprint for how a country operates and is considered the cornerstone of a country's legal and political system.
Ibeere 51 Ìròyìn
What mechanism should be put in place to forestall military intervention in politics.
Awọn alaye Idahun
None
Ibeere 52 Ìròyìn
(a). Define a constituency
(b). Highlight any four merits of the singular member constituency.
Awọn alaye Idahun
None
Ibeere 53 Ìròyìn
(a) Define society
(b) identify for features of a society
Ibeere 54 Ìròyìn
(a) What is proto-Nationalism?
(b). Identify four features of proto-nationalism.
Ibeere 55 Ìròyìn
Highlight five features of the hausa/Fulani pre-colonial political system in Nigeria
Awọn alaye Idahun
None
Ibeere 56 Ìròyìn
(a) what is communalism
(b) state four difference between feudalism and communalism.
Awọn alaye Idahun
None
Ibeere 57 Ìròyìn
(a) Define opinion poll.
(b). state any four factors that make the conduct of opinion poll unreliable in West Africa
Awọn alaye Idahun
None
Ibeere 58 Ìròyìn
State five obstacles to the implementation of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) aims and objectives.
Ibeere 59 Ìròyìn
Highlight five functions of the president in the 1989 constitution of Nigeria
Ibeere 60 Ìròyìn
(a). Highlight three methods of acquiring citizenship
(b). Outline two conditions an alien must satisfy before becoming a citizen of another country.
Awọn alaye Idahun
None
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