POL126



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POL126

1 / 50

1. 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’: ------

2 / 50

2. The ---- is capable of

regulating and affecting the

actions of man, including

that of the state.

3 / 50

3. 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

4 / 50

4. The ------ concept assumes

that nothing is desired for

its own sake, except

pleasure.

5 / 50

5. _liberty motivates purposes

which are rationally self￾determined, as opposed to

irrational passions.

6 / 50

6. The phrase “sense of

autonomy” or “self

determination” means

7 / 50

7. The tradition of atomistic

individualism in Western

societies presupposes that

the state should be -----

8 / 50

8. Which political system

guarantees fundamental

human rights?

_.

9 / 50

9. For Locke, unlike Hobbes,

power resides with ----- and

not with the Government.

10 / 50

10. The competition for and

appropriation of offices of

the state for the benefit of

individual occupants and

their support groups is

known as

11 / 50

11. 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.

12 / 50

12. _and are the two defining

features of public goods.

13 / 50

13. The provision of public

goods by a state is justified

by the ------

14 / 50

14. The classical 1969 essay

tilted “Two concepts of

liberty” owes its credit to ----

--

15 / 50

15. The condition of 'warre' in

the state of nature means

and

16 / 50

16. The proponents of natural

justice advocate for political

rights being sacred and

sacrosanct in order to -----

of the state.

17 / 50

17. The ------ is an essential

organ through which the

state achieves its moral

duty and obligation to

administer and render

service to the citizens of the

state.

18 / 50

18. The duties of fidelity, of

reparation, of gratitude, of

justice, and of self￾improvement are examples

of -----

19 / 50

19. Utilitarianism is premised

on

20 / 50

20. The right to participate in

political decision making

relates to -----

21 / 50

21. What can be regarded as

the most privileged form of

nationality?

22 / 50

22. An absolute State,

according to Hobbes, is

based on ----

23 / 50

23. The Two Treaties of

Government can be

credited to -----

24 / 50

24. The state is an association

of human beings with the

appearance of ------ for

political ends

25 / 50

25. The main task of

safeguarding the personal

and civil rights of its citizens

is that of the

26 / 50

26. The ----- is larger than the

political system.

27 / 50

27. For Hegel, while conflicts

and their resolutions may

be inevitable features of

any society, the state exists

to ----

28 / 50

28. Regionalization in Nigeria

was instituted in the bid to

operationalize the

_principle.

29 / 50

29. A citizens quality of being

true or faithful in the

support of his/her country is

referred to as

_.

30 / 50

30. The power which the

government of a state

posseses to enforce the law

entrenched in the

constitution is known as

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31. The text 'A Theory of

Justice' is credited to

_.

32 / 50

32. When a citizen supports

and complies with just

institutions, such action is in

accord with the principle of

_.

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33. The freedom from

interference of others

presupposes

and

34 / 50

34. According to Hegel, the

state is a rational order

which exists, essentially, to

achieve ----

35 / 50

35. Prior the emergences of the

nation state, members of

society were governed by

masters who own land

under the

_system of government.

36 / 50

36. The ----- is greater than an

individual or any of it

constituent units.

37 / 50

37. What limits the power of

government in any given

State?

_.

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38. The

_nature of the African

society is the basis of

denying any inalienable

rights to individual citizens.

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39. The rights to minimum of

vital necessities such as

food, shelter and aid refer

to ------

40 / 50

40. The most significant

component of British

constitutional bill of rights is

the great charter of

41 / 50

41. Moral reasoning is the

premise of ------

42 / 50

42. The principle of

_underlines a citizen’s

obligation to an institution

or state.

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43. What organ is regarded as

competent by everyone to

formulate and create

binding legal norms in any

domestic society ------

44 / 50

44. When sovereignty is

supreme, final and

absolute, it is said to be -----

45 / 50

45. Nigeria was amalgamated

in 1914 by sir

46 / 50

46. The concept of law is

regarded as a ----- of the

sovereign state directed to

the subjects as a regulator

of conduct.

47 / 50

47. Negative rights or negative

liberty means ------

48 / 50

48. The patriarchal theory

posits that the foundation of

the modern State was

characterized by three

features namely

_,

and

.

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49. The state has to transcend

being a “set of broad

organizing principles which

constitutes the enduring

and continuous pattern of

rule and governance” into a

------

50 / 50

50. The transcendence of

subjects to the new status

of a citizen comes with -----

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