POL126



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POL126

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1. The right to participate in

political decision making

relates to -----

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2. The state is bound by the

supreme law of the land

called the

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3. The tradition of atomistic

individualism in Western

societies presupposes that

the state should be -----

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4. The provision of economic

and social goods by the

state to the poor citizens

makes the state a

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5. The process of acquiring

citizenship when a person

is born before and after the

date of independence, if

either parents belongs to a

community indigenous to

Nigeria is by

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6. Prior the emergences of the

nation state, members of

society were governed by

masters who own land

under the

_system of government.

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7. This is considered to be the

first exponent of the idea of

natural individual rights: ----

--

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8. The Secondary Imperatives

of the State are ------ in

nature

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9. _liberty motivates purposes

which are rationally self￾determined, as opposed to

irrational passions.

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10. The January 1966 coup

was led by Major

Chukwuma

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11. One of the conditions of

civil society is that the state

------

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12. The condition of 'warre' in

the state of nature means

and

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13. This differentiates the

modern state from the

feudal or traditional society:

------

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14. The main task of

safeguarding the personal

and civil rights of its citizens

is that of the

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15. Free speech, free press,

the rights to assembly and

organization are examples

of

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16. The concept of law is

regarded as a ----- of the

sovereign state directed to

the subjects as a regulator

of conduct.

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17. John Locke is the first

exponent of the

_individual rights.

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18. The principle of

_underlines a citizen’s

obligation to an institution

or state.

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19. The ---- theory proposed

that the 'state is the result

of the subjugation of the

weaker by the stronger'

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20. The most significant

component of British

constitutional bill of rights is

the great charter of

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21. The rights to minimum of

vital necessities such as

food, shelter and aid refer

to ------

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22. This is one of the attributes

of rights: ------

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23. The essential attributes of a

state as a contracted

human

organization/institution is its

provision of

_Goods

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24. The idea that an individual

has certain inherent rights

which are connected to

human nature is at the core

of

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25. The social contract theory

of Rousseau was inspired

by -----

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26. The entitlement of a set of

rights and obligations

confers the status of

on the individual.

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27. The ----- is larger than the

political system.

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28. Prima facie moral obligation

means -----

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29. The rights to development,

social and physical

environment as well as

peace are known as -----

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30. The principle of natural

duties and the principle of

are two distinctive

principles of justice

according to Rawls.

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31. The ------ concept assumes

that nothing is desired for

its own sake, except

pleasure.

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32. The power which the

government of a state

posseses to enforce the law

entrenched in the

constitution is known as

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33. Negative rights or negative

liberty means ------

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34. The obligation of the citizen

to obey the laws of the

state is dependent upon the

government ------

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35. Sovereignty is legal when it

is ----- that fall within the

jurisdiction of sovereignty

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36. Citizenship as defined by

_denotes all persons whom

a state is entitled to protect.

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37. Fundamental benefits to the

citizens such as national

defence, good roads, health

programmes are refered to

as

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38. The patriarchal theory was

derived from the records of

the ancient law of the -----

and Hindu.

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39. The

_feature is applicable to the

availability of collective

goods to all members in a

group in a state.

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40. The American Declaration

of Independence (1776)

and the French Declaration

of Human Rights (1789)

find expression in the idea

of

_individual rights.

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41. The notion that the state is

a ‘neutral, though coercive,

force’ is a proposition by ----

-- theorists

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42. The

theory is an agreement

entered into by men&

women who originally had

no governmental

organization.

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43. For Locke, unlike Hobbes,

power resides with ----- and

not with the Government.

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44. The placing of the individual

at the centre of the society

presupposes ------

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45. 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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46. The patriarchal theory

posits that the foundation of

the modern State was

characterized by three

features namely

_,

and

.

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47. Moral reasoning is the

premise of ------

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48. The ---- is capable of

regulating and affecting the

actions of man, including

that of the state.

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49. The state is an association

of human beings with the

appearance of ------ for

political ends

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50. The claim which the

individual can make both on

the state as well as on

other citizens is known as

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