POL126



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POL126

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1. The ----- is greater than an

individual or any of it

constituent units.

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2. Moral reasoning is the

premise of ------

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3. The premise of ------- theory

is that a state is a power,

separated from, in fact

standing above society.

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4. The declaration of the

Rights of Man and the

citizen was occasioned by

the French Revolution in

the year

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5. The provision of economic

and social goods by the

state to the poor citizens

makes the state a

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6. National defence, good

roads, health programmes,

law and order are examples

of ------

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7. Which duty require

individual members of a

state to refrain from

performing bad acts?

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8. is the tendency on the part

of states to reserve their

public services exclusively

in the hands of their

indigenes or expendable

foreigners and ‘non￾indigenes.

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9. The bill of

_is the entitlement which no

just government should

refuse its citizens

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10. The condition of 'warre' in

the state of nature means

and

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11. The democratic tradition

was inspired by ------

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12. In which nature of rights

was personal, civil and

political rights merged into

a single category

_

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13. In the Nigerian society

there is ------ because most

people do not comply with

most laws most of the time.

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14. The placing of the individual

at the centre of the society

presupposes ------

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15. The competition for and

appropriation of offices of

the state for the benefit of

individual occupants and

their support groups is

known as

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16. Direct action can be likened

to

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17. The principle of natural duty

is premised on the two

principles of

_.

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18. The text 'A Theory of

Justice' is credited to

_.

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19. Sovereignty connotes

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20. The

_theory provided a basis for

articulating limited political

obligation.

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21. This differentiates the

modern state from the

feudal or traditional society:

------

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22. What is the premise of a

citizen’s obligation to the

state?

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23. Prima facie moral obligation

means -----

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24. Sovereignty is legal when it

is ----- that fall within the

jurisdiction of sovereignty

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25. Utilitarianism is premised

on

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26. The most significant

component of British

constitutional bill of rights is

the great charter of

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27. For Hegel, while conflicts

and their resolutions may

be inevitable features of

any society, the state exists

to ----

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28. The notion that the state is

a ‘neutral, though coercive,

force’ is a proposition of

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29. African societies have

argued that the ------ nature

of their society has been

the basis for the denial of

inalienable rights. to

individual citizens.

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30. Thoreau, Gandhi, Martin

Luther King and Ralph

Abernathy among others

are theorists of the

_character of civil

disobedience.

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31. The January 1966 coup

was led by Major

Chukwuma

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32. Negative rights or negative

liberty means ------

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33. A State is founded by

successful migrations and -

----

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34. In the impersonal state, the

status of a citizen was that

of a

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35. _liberty motivates purposes

which are rationally self￾determined, as opposed to

irrational passions.

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36. The classical 1969 essay

tilted “Two concepts of

liberty” owes its credit to ----

--

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37. The principle of natural

duties and the principle of

are two distinctive

principles of justice

according to Rawls.

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38. The hypothetical situation

where the institutions of the

state do not exist is known

as a

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39. A citizens quality of being

true or faithful in the

support of his/her country is

referred to as

_.

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40. When a citizen goes on

hunger strike in protest

against some government

practice or policy, the action

is said to be

_.

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41. Which political system

guarantees fundamental

human rights?

_.

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42. For rights to be legal and

enforceable it must be

recognised as law by the

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43. The ----- is larger than the

political system.

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44. The ------ concept assumes

that nothing is desired for

its own sake, except

pleasure.

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45. The freedom from

interference of others

presupposes

and

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46. In the

_theory John Locke argued

that man had liberties and

rights that antedated

political society.

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47. Who argued that the State

is at “the centre of

continuous struggle with

other organizations, over

the right and ability to make

binding rules in society”: ----

--

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48. The phrase “sense of

autonomy” or “self

determination” means

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49. What organ is regarded as

competent by everyone to

formulate and create

binding legal norms in any

domestic society ------

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50. The state is an association

of human beings with the

appearance of ------ for

political ends

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