POL126



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POL126

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1. According to Hume, among

savage tribes the long

continuance of the state

made people to -----

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2. 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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3. The tradition of atomistic

individualism in Western

societies presupposes that

the state should be -----

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4. The notion that the state is

a ‘neutral, though coercive,

force’ is a proposition by ----

-- theorists

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5. The principle of natural duty

is premised on the two

principles of

_.

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6. The classical 1969 essay

tilted “Two concepts of

liberty” owes its credit to ----

--

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7. The duties of fidelity, of

reparation, of gratitude, of

justice, and of self￾improvement are examples

of -----

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8. 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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9. The main task of

safeguarding the personal

and civil rights of its citizens

is that of the

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10. This is one of the attributes

of rights: ------

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11. The state is an association

of human beings with the

appearance of ------ for

political ends

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12. Thoreau, Gandhi, Martin

Luther King and Ralph

Abernathy among others

are theorists of the

_character of civil

disobedience.

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13. The duties of fidelity,

reparation, gratitude, justice

are some of examples of

prima facie duties based on

_relations.

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14. Free speech, free press,

the rights to assembly and

organization are examples

of

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15. 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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16. The ultimate factor in moral

decisions and actions is not

necessarily the ‘good’ act,

but rather in the ------

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17. 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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18. Moral reasoning is the

premise of ------

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19. The ----- theory is premised

on" an agreement entered

into by men and and

women who originally had

no governmental

organization which resulted

into a state.

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20. Negative and Positive rights

are two natures of

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21. The premise of ------- theory

is that a state is a power,

separated from, in fact

standing above society.

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22. The text 'A Theory of

Justice' is credited to

_.

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23. The ------ concept assumes

that nothing is desired for

its own sake, except

pleasure.

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24. The following words

‘Trancedental, inalienable,’

‘primordial’ can also be

used in reference to

_rights.

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25. The laws of society is only

legitimate to the extent that

the ------- rights of citizens

are respected.

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26. In a society fragmented into

‘contrasting interests’ the

state needs to ------

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27. The entitlement of a set of

rights and obligations

confers the status of

on the individual.

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28. According to W.K.

Frankena(1966) an

individual’s principle of

action is a moral one if it

satisfies two of the following

criteria ------

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29. When a citizen supports

and complies with just

institutions, such action is in

accord with the principle of

_.

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30. Negative rights or negative

liberty means ------

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31. Which political system

guarantees fundamental

human rights?

_.

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32. Direct action can be likened

to

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33. For rights to be legal and

enforceable it must be

recognised as law by the

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34. The ---- theory proposed

that the 'state is the result

of the subjugation of the

weaker by the stronger'

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35. The ----- theory conceived

the State as an extension of

the family.

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36. and

_are the two perspectives

of liberty by Isaiah Berlin.

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37. What organ is regarded as

competent by everyone to

formulate and create

binding legal norms in any

domestic society ------

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38. Legal protection and

access to the courts of law

entitlements are known as

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39. A State is founded by

successful migrations and -

----

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40. This principle of justice in

political obligation is

associated with the general

administration of

_.

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41. Nigeria was amalgamated

in 1914 by sir

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42. The type of political protest

in which the dissenter uses

his/her own body as a lever

to pry loose the policy of

government is a civil

disobedient act referred to

as

_action.

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43. 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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44. In the impersonal state, the

status of a citizen was that

of a

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45. The ----- theory of the state

is adjudged as old

fashioned.

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46. For Locke, unlike Hobbes,

power resides with ----- and

not with the Government.

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47. Citizenship as defined by

_denotes all persons whom

a state is entitled to protect.

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48. The goods which, by their

character, cannot be shared

out among their

beneficiaries can be said to

be

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49. The condition of 'warre' in

the state of nature means

and

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50. The implication of states

being members of African

Union (AU), United Nations

(UN) is that the state will be

------ of the international

organization.

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