POL126



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POL126

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1. The ultimate factor in moral

decisions and actions is not

necessarily the ‘good’ act,

but rather in the ------

2 / 50

2. Constitutional or limited

government means -----

3 / 50

3. The

democratic system

restrains the arbitrary

exercise of state power and

ensures the respect for the

rights of the citizens.

4 / 50

4. For Locke, unlike Hobbes,

power resides with ----- and

not with the Government.

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5. The classical 1969 essay

tilted “Two concepts of

liberty” owes its credit to ----

--

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6. A citizens quality of being

true or faithful in the

support of his/her country is

referred to as

_.

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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. In which theory does

fundamental human right

operate as structural device

for government.

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9. The

theory is an agreement

entered into by men&

women who originally had

no governmental

organization.

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10. The state is bound by the

supreme law of the land

called the

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11. According to Hegel, the

state is a rational order

which exists, essentially, to

achieve ----

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12. Civil Society means a form

of__

13 / 50

13. Positive rights or positive

liberty implies ------

14 / 50

14. Regionalization in Nigeria

was instituted in the bid to

operationalize the

_principle.

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15. The fourth and final

objective of the state is -----

-

16 / 50

16. The implication of states

being members of African

Union (AU), United Nations

(UN) is that the state will be

------ of the international

organization.

17 / 50

17. What can be regarded as

the most privileged form of

nationality?

18 / 50

18. The notion that the state is

a ‘neutral, though coercive,

force’ is a proposition by ----

-- theorists

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19. The duties of fidelity,

reparation, gratitude, justice

are some of examples of

prima facie duties based on

_relations.

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20. The ----- is greater than an

individual or any of it

constituent units.

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21. What limits the power of

government in any given

State?

_.

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22. The main task of

safeguarding the personal

and civil rights of its citizens

is that of the

23 / 50

23. In the impersonal state, the

status of a citizen was that

of a

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24. A government of laws is by

definition a

_government.

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25. 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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26. The obligation of the citizen

to obey the laws of the

state is dependent upon the

government ------

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27. In which nature of rights

was personal, civil and

political rights merged into

a single category

_

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28. The patriarchal theory was

derived from the records of

the ancient law of the -----

and Hindu.

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29. The principle of natural

duties and the principle of

are two distinctive

principles of justice

according to Rawls.

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30. An absolute State,

according to Hobbes, is

based on ----

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31. The Secondary Imperatives

of the State are ------ in

nature

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32. Sovereignty is legal when it

is ----- that fall within the

jurisdiction of sovereignty

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33. Sovereignty connotes

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34. What organ is regarded as

competent by everyone to

formulate and create

binding legal norms in any

domestic society ------

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35. The idea that an individual

has certain inherent rights

which are connected to

human nature is at the core

of

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36. The ------ concept assumes

that nothing is desired for

its own sake, except

pleasure.

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37. The

_theory is against the re￾distribution of wealth

through the State

machinery

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38. The text 'A Theory of

Justice' is credited to

_.

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39. Citizenship as defined by

_denotes all persons whom

a state is entitled to protect.

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40. The ----- are the essential

attributes a state provides

its citizens.

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41. 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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42. Negative rights or negative

liberty means ------

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43. _and are the two defining

features of public goods.

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44. 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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45. The declaration of the

Rights of Man and the

citizen was occasioned by

the French Revolution in

the year

46 / 50

46. The phrase Prima facie was

used first in the

classification of ------

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47. 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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48. Nigeria was amalgamated

in 1914 by sir

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49. This principle of justice in

political obligation is

associated with the general

administration of

_.

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50. The Latin word

‘Superamus’ means -----

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