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50 questions

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Government as a subject refers to the study of

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Government is distinguished from the state because it

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A government is legitimate if it

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A sovereign power over a number of people in a specific geographical area is called

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Absence of government in a state is referred to as

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A situation where all the citizens meet in an open place to govern the state is called

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A system of government in which the political power is vested in the elected representatives is known as

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Sovereignty implies all the following except

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Popular Sovereignty is located in the

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Popular Sovereignty is located in the

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A system of government in which the leader exercises absolute power and allows no opposition is called

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Which of the following is a basic component of political culture?

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Communism as propounded by Karl Max was later interpreted by

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According to Karl Marx, those who own and control the means of production in a capitalist society are the

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The Rule of law is limited by

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The institution created for checking abuses by government department is known as the

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A good example of an absolute monarch is

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The power of the central government to dissolve subordinate units at will is a feature of

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Which of the following is a feature of federalism ?

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The exclusive list in federalism includes all the following except

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The order of mandamus is a

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In the legislature, a filibuster is one who

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Which of the following measures will ensure the independence of the judiciary? Judges

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The most important function of the Upper House in a federation is to

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The most important function of the Upper House in a federation is to

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Bi-cameral legislature is the same as

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A short break in parliamentary session is referred to as

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The term guillotine in the legislature refers to

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Th rights of individuals are usually enshrined in the

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A citizen's freedom of movement may be restrained if he

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A major advantage of a one-party system is that it

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Which of the following best describes the concept of enfranchisement Right

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The process by which voters may remove a public officer before the end of his term of office is called

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The arrangement by which a country is divided into parts for election purposes is called

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A yes or no vote cast by electorate to decide an important issue in an area is known as

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The term winner-takes all can be associated with

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Anonymity of the civil servants means that they

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The Loi-Cadre Reforms of 1956 in the French West Africa were as a result of

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Which of following best describes the status of Governor-General in British West African countries at independence? They

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Before the Second World War, the British Colonial Executive Council consisted of

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The West African Students' Union worked towards

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The policy of Assimilation was abandoned because

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The constitutional reforms in West Africa after the Second World War were geared towards

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One of the reasons for military takeover in West Africa is

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Which of the following best describes the foreign policy of West African Countries during the Cold War?

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Which of the following best describes the foreign policy of West African Countries during the Cold War?

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The Administrative Headquarters of the Economic Community of West African State (ECOWAS) is in

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A representative of one country in another within the Commonwealth of Nations is called

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The use of veto power in the United Nations Organization (UNO) is only exercised by the

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The head of the Commonwealth of Nations is the