Government OBJ:
1-10: CCCDACCBDD
11-20: BCAAACBBAA
21-30: BBBAACAAAD
31-40: DACDDBABBB
41-50: DCBDACBBBD
6)
i)they checked the excess of the king makers In the area of dethronement of an oba.
ii)they perform rituals on behalf of the kingdom
iii)they mediated between the oba and the kingmakers whenever there was a disagreement.
iv)they serve as link between the people and the ancestors
v)the society possess some judicial powers and was involved in policy making.
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7a) Crown Colony can be described as the system of administration that was adopted by the British in the administration of their overseas territories.
7b)
i)Approval of new constitutions: For a new constitution to be drafted and implemented in the colonies, the secretary of state m!ust have given his approval.
ii)Received petitions: The Secretary of State received the complaints and petitions from the local people.
iii)Supervision of Governors; It was the duty of the Secretary of State to supervise the work of the Governors who resided in the British colonies.
iv)Approval of annual budget; The budgets for the colonies were prepared by the Executive Councils of the colonies, but before the budget could be implemented, it had to be approved by the Secretary of State for the colonies.
1a)Legitimate government is the givernment in which democracy provides properly planned institutions, practices for its fuctioning such as free and far elections, and tranparency in decision making.2a)Rights can be defined as those inalienable (natural) rights and privileges enjoyed by the citizens of a given state, which are usually stated in the constitution of the country4a)simple Majority system is a system of voting requirement of more thanhalf of all ballots cast4b)i)Representatives can get elected with small amounts of public support, as the size of the winning margin is irrelevant:ii)It encourages tactical voting, as voters often vote not for the candidate they most prefer, but against the candidate they most dislike.iii)It is regarded as wasteful, as votes cast in a constituency for losing candidates, or for the winning candidate above the level they need to win that seat, count for nothing.iv)It can severely restrict voter choice. Parties are not homogenous and do not speak with one unified voice. Parties are more coalitions of many different viewpoints.9a)foreign policy Plan of action adopted by one nation in regards to its diplomatic dealings withother countries. Foreign policies areestablished as a systematic way to deal with issues that may arise with othercountries.9b)i)Size.In the first place the size of a state's territory as well as it's population greatlyinfluences its foreign policy.ii)Geography.The geography of a country, including its fertility, climate, location in relation to their land masses, and water-ways etc. also influence the country's foreign policy.iii)Culture and History.The cultural and historical traditions of a country also deeply influence the foreign policy.iv)Economic Development.The stage of economic development which a country has attained also has its impact on its foreign policy.10 i )nigera played a central role in ecowas efforts to end the civil war in liberia10 ii )nigeria has taken lead in articulating the veiws of developing nations on the need for modification of the existing international economic order10 iii )nigeria contributed bulk of ECOWAS peacekeeping forces10 iv )nigeria also founded regional cooperative efforts in west africa functioning as a standard bearor for ECOMOG and ECOWAS economic and military10 v )nigeria played a role financially to the smooth organization of ECOWAS
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