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POL126
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1. The ---- is capable of
regulating and affecting the
actions of man, including
that of the state.
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2. Prima facie moral obligation
means -----
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3. In which nature of rights
was personal, civil and
political rights merged into
a single category
_
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4. What is the premise of a
citizen’s obligation to the
state?
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5. 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.
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6. The fourth and final
objective of the state is -----
-
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7. Utilitarianism is premised
on
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8. The
_nature of the African
society is the basis of
denying any inalienable
rights to individual citizens.
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9. is the tendency on the part
of states to reserve their
public services exclusively
in the hands of their
indigenes or expendable
foreigners and ‘nonindigenes.
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10. The Nigerian Civil Service
was regionalised in the
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11. Citizenship as defined by
_denotes all persons whom
a state is entitled to protect.
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12. The power which the
government of a state
posseses to enforce the law
entrenched in the
constitution is known as
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13. This differentiates the
modern state from the
feudal or traditional society:
------
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14. The rights to minimum of
vital necessities such as
food, shelter and aid refer
to ------
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15. The ultimate factor in moral
decisions and actions is not
necessarily the ‘good’ act,
but rather in the ------
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16. This is one of the attributes
of rights: ------
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17. 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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18. Free speech, free press,
the rights to assembly and
organization are examples
of
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19. The phrase “sense of
autonomy” or “self
determination” means
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20. and
_are the two perspectives
of liberty by Isaiah Berlin.
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21. The condition of 'warre' in
the state of nature means
and
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22. The obligation of the citizen
to obey the laws of the
state is dependent upon the
government ------
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23. The Secondary Imperatives
of the State are ------ in
nature
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24. What can be regarded as
the most privileged form of
nationality?
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25. The ----- is greater than an
individual or any of it
constituent units.
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26. When sovereignty is
supreme, final and
absolute, it is said to be -----
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27. The rights to development,
social and physical
environment as well as
peace are known as -----
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28. The freedom from
interference of others
presupposes
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29. 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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30. This principle of justice in
political obligation is
associated with the general
administration of
_.
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31. The function of the state in
ensuring fair play is
couched in ------
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32. A citizens quality of being
true or faithful in the
support of his/her country is
referred to as
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33. The valid social contract for
all in a political system is
based on the
_which a citizen is entitled
to within a given state.
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34. The democratic tradition
was inspired by ------
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35. 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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36. The following words
‘Trancedental, inalienable,’
‘primordial’ can also be
used in reference to
_rights.
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37. One important
characteristic of the state is
that it takes place in the
context of the ----- to which
all are subordinate.
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38. The classical 1969 essay
tilted “Two concepts of
liberty” owes its credit to ----
--
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39. The provision of public
goods by a state is justified
by the ------
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40. This is considered to be the
first exponent of the idea of
natural individual rights: ----
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41. _is when a citizen not only
loves his/her country but is
willing to defend the
integrity.
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42. A State is founded by
successful migrations and -
----
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43. In the impersonal state, the
status of a citizen was that
of a
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44. Sovereignty is legal when it
is ----- that fall within the
jurisdiction of sovereignty
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45. The tradition of atomistic
individualism in Western
societies presupposes that
the state should be -----
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46. The
theory is an agreement
entered into by men&
organization.
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47. In the
_theory John Locke argued
that man had liberties and
rights that antedated
political society.
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48. 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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49. Legal protection and
access to the courts of law
entitlements are known as
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50. 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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