POL126



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POL126

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1. The Two Treaties of

Government can be

credited to -----

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2. Positive rights or positive

liberty implies ------

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3. Nigeria was amalgamated

in 1914 by sir

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4. This refers to the socially

constructed roles,

responsibilities, norms, and

stereotypes accorded to

women and men in relation

to the question of

citizenship: --------

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5. The declaration of the

Rights of Man and the

citizen was occasioned by

the French Revolution in

the year

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6. The transcendence of

subjects to the new status

of a citizen comes with -----

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7. 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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8. The fourth and final

objective of the state is -----

-

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9. and

_are the two perspectives

of liberty by Isaiah Berlin.

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10. This is considered to be the

first exponent of the idea of

natural individual rights: ----

--

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11. The ------ is known as a

contracted human

organization/institution.

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12. The entitlement of a set of

rights and obligations

confers the status of

on the individual.

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13. _liberty motivates purposes

which are rationally self￾determined, as opposed to

irrational passions.

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14. According to Hume, among

savage tribes the long

continuance of the state

made people to -----

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15. The phrase Prima facie was

used first in the

classification of ------

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16. _is when a citizen not only

loves his/her country but is

willing to defend the

integrity.

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17. Legal protection and

access to the courts of law

entitlements are known as

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18. The valid social contract for

all in a political system is

based on the

and

_which a citizen is entitled

to within a given state.

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19. The ----- are the essential

attributes a state provides

its citizens.

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20. 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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21. _and are the two defining

features of public goods.

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22. The patriarchal theory was

derived from the records of

the ancient law of the -----

and Hindu.

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23. The

_theory provided a basis for

articulating limited political

obligation.

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24. For Locke, unlike Hobbes,

power resides with ----- and

not with the Government.

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25. The formal distinction

between indigenes and

non-indigenes who are not

members of the native

community living in the area

of authority is

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26. What organ is regarded as

competent by everyone to

formulate and create

binding legal norms in any

domestic society ------

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27. The emergence of rights is

traceable to the doctrine of

natural

_of man

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28. John Locke is the first

exponent of the

_individual rights.

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29. The

theory is an agreement

entered into by men&

women who originally had

no governmental

organization.

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30. A citizens quality of being

true or faithful in the

support of his/her country is

referred to as

_.

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31. Prima facie moral obligation

means -----

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32. Sovereignty is legal when it

is ----- that fall within the

jurisdiction of sovereignty

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33. Which political system

guarantees fundamental

human rights?

_.

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34. In the impersonal state, the

status of a citizen was that

of a

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35. He posited that a State is

founded when ‘a leader,

with his band of warriors,

gets permanent control of a

definite territory of a

considerable size’: ------

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36. For rights to be legal and

enforceable it must be

recognised as law by the

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37. The claim which the

individual can make both on

the state as well as on

other citizens is known as

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38. The duties of fidelity, of

reparation, of gratitude, of

justice, and of self￾improvement are examples

of -----

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39. In the

_theory John Locke argued

that man had liberties and

rights that antedated

political society.

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40. In which nature of rights

was personal, civil and

political rights merged into

a single category

_

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41. When a government has

the legal right of making

decisions which people are

required to obey; and the

right to use coercion to

enforce its laws , it means -

-----

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42. The essential attributes of a

state as a contracted

human

organization/institution is its

provision of

_Goods

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43. National defence, good

roads, health programmes,

law and order are examples

of ------

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44. The Patriarchal theory was

derived from one of the

following sources

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45. The process which

encompasses the practice

of quotas, set-asides,

weighing gender as a

priority with the objective of

enhancing equal

opportunity is known as

_action

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46. In a society fragmented into

‘contrasting interests’ the

state needs to ------

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47. The condition of 'warre' in

the state of nature means

and

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48. The provision of economic

and social goods by the

state to the poor citizens

makes the state a

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49. Which duty require

individual members of a

state to refrain from

performing bad acts?

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50. The

_nature of the African

society is the basis of

denying any inalienable

rights to individual citizens.

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