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Soru 1681Soru

Match each constitutional mechanism or objective of the 1946 Richards Constitution on the left with its corresponding administrative outcome or provision on the right.

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Integration of Native Authorities
Northern Region Inclusion
Advisory Regional Assemblies
Centralized Budgetary Control

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Integration of Native Authorities matches with linking traditional administration directly to the Central Legislative Council; Northern Region Inclusion matches with bringing Northern delegates into a unified Nigerian legislature for the first time since 1923; Advisory Regional Assemblies matches with establishing deliberative bodies in Ibadan, Enugu, and Kaduna that lacked independent legislative powers; Centralized Budgetary Control matches with retaining final revenue allocation authority exclusively with the central government.
Each feature of the Richards Constitution of 1946 directly corresponds to its historical implementation: Native Authorities acted as electoral channels, Northern representation ended legislative division between North and South, Regional Assemblies were advisory bodies without law-making autonomy, and financial control remained centralized under a unitary structure.

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Identify the primary mechanism for involving traditional rulers under the 1946 constitution.
Native Authorities served as the foundation for indirect representation in the legislative councils.
Sir Arthur Richards sought to create a link between native administration and the central legislature.
2
Examine the political unification aspect of the Richards Constitution.
It brought Northern representatives into the central Legislative Council in Lagos, ending their legislative isolation.
Between 1923 and 1946, the Clifford Constitution applied only to the Southern provinces for legislation.
3
Analyze the nature and powers of the newly formed Regional Houses of Assembly.
Regional assemblies created in the North, West, and East were consultative and deliberative rather than fully legislative.
Full legislative authority remained vested in the Central Legislative Council.
4
Evaluate the financial structure under the constitution.
Regional assemblies only discussed regional estimates, while final financial control remained centralized.
True financial autonomy was only introduced later under the 1954 Lyttelton Constitution.

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Structural and Administrative Provisions of the Richards Constitution of 1946
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Soru 1682Soru

Match each key feature of the Richards Constitution of 1946 on the left with its corresponding constitutional significance or administrative outcome on the right.

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Division of Nigeria into Northern, Western, and Eastern Regions
Inclusion of Northern representatives in the central Legislative Council
Provision for an unofficial majority in the central Legislative Council
Establishment of the House of Chiefs alongside the House of Assembly

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Division of Nigeria into Northern, Western, and Eastern Regions matches with institutionalizing regionalism and political tripartism; Inclusion of Northern representatives in the central Legislative Council matches with integrating Northern and Southern regions into a single central legislative body for the first time; Provision for an unofficial majority matches with giving non-officials numerical superiority over colonial official members; Establishment of the House of Chiefs matches with creating a bicameral legislative arrangement specifically within the Northern Region.
Each feature correctly matches its historical outcome: regional division introduced regionalism; Northern inclusion unified Nigerian central legislative representation; the unofficial majority gave non-official members numerical dominance in the central council; and the House of Chiefs created a bicameral legislature in the Northern Region.

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1
Analyze the administrative structural changes under the 1946 Richards Constitution
Identify that dividing the country into three regions introduced formal regionalism into Nigerian governance.
Sir Arthur Richards aimed to accommodate the diverse ethnic and cultural groups in Nigeria by creating Regional Assemblies.
2
Examine the territorial coverage of the central legislature
Recognize that for the first time since the 1914 amalgamation, Northern Nigeria was directly represented in the Lagos central Legislative Council.
Under the previous 1922 Clifford Constitution, the central council legislated only for the Southern Provinces, while the Governor legislated for the North by proclamation.
3
Evaluate council composition and regional legislative structures
Connect the unofficial majority to non-official member numerical superiority, and the House of Chiefs to Northern regional bicameralism.
The Northern Region was unique in having traditional rulers formalized into a second legislative chamber (House of Chiefs).

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Features and Implications of the Richards Constitution of 1946
Soru 1683Soru

Match each electoral system on the left with its primary counting rule or operational mechanism on the right.

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Plurality System (First-Past-The-Post)
Party List Proportional Representation
Two-Round System (Second Ballot)
Alternative Vote (Preferential Voting)

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Plurality System matches with declaring the candidate with the highest vote count elected without needing an absolute majority; Party List Proportional Representation matches with distributing seats according to party vote percentages; Two-Round System matches with holding a runoff if no candidate gets over 50% in the initial ballot; Alternative Vote matches with ranking candidates in order of preference with successive eliminations.
Each electoral system is accurately paired with its operational counting mechanism: Plurality System awards victory to the highest vote getter; Proportional Representation distributes seats proportionally based on party votes; Two-Round System holds a runoff if no candidate achieves over 50%; and Alternative Vote uses preferential ranking and vote transfers.

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1
Analyze Plurality (First-Past-The-Post) mechanics.
It requires only a simple plurality (more votes than any other candidate) to win a constituency seat.
No absolute majority (over 50%) is necessary under simple plurality rules.
2
Analyze Party List Proportional Representation.
It allocates legislative seats based on party vote shares in multi-member districts.
This guarantees that party representation in parliament mirrors voter preferences proportionally.
3
Analyze Two-Round and Alternative Vote systems.
Two-Round uses a second physical election to achieve a majority, whereas Alternative Vote uses voter preference rankings to achieve a majority in counting rounds.
Both systems prioritize achieving absolute majority support for the elected winner.

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Operational mechanisms and defining principles of electoral systems.
Soru 1684Soru

Match each structural mechanism of the Richards Constitution of 1946 with its specific political or constitutional consequence for colonial Nigeria.

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Institutionalization of Regional Houses of Assembly in the North, West, and East
Incorporation of Northern Nigeria into the Central Legislative Council in Lagos
Provision of an unofficial African majority in the Legislative Council alongside the Governor's reserve powers
Limitation of Regional Assemblies to consultative financial oversight and deliberative functions

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The correct pairings match each provision of the Richards Constitution to its exact impact: regional assembly creation formalized administrative regionalism; Northern integration unified national lawmaking; unofficial council majorities with governor veto powers maintained colonial autocracy; and restricted regional assembly duties preserved central authority.
Each mechanism of the Richards Constitution of 1946 had distinct administrative consequences. Institutionalizing regional assemblies established regional political units without federalism. Integrating Northern Nigeria unified central legislation for the first time since 1923. Granting an unofficial majority alongside the Governor's veto powers preserved imperial control while offering nominal representation. Finally, limiting regional assemblies to advisory functions preserved central control over lawmaking and public finances.

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1
Analyze the impact of establishing three administrative regions under the Richards Constitution of 1946.
Identify that creating Northern, Western, and Eastern regional assemblies promoted regional political consciousness while operating within a unitary framework.
This structural innovation institutionalized regional divisions without adopting true federalism.
2
Examine the integration of Northern Nigeria into the central legislature.
Recognize that Northern delegates participated in the Central Legislative Council for the first time since the 1922 Clifford Constitution restricted central lawmaking to the South.
This ended the era of separate legislative administration between the North and South.
3
Evaluate the power dynamics of the unofficial African majority versus the colonial executive.
Determine that while Africans held a nominal majority of unofficial seats in the council, the Governor's reserve veto powers retained absolute imperial authority.
Nationalists criticized this setup as fake representation because legislative decisions could be overridden.
4
Assess the functional scope of the 1946 Regional Houses of Assembly.
Conclude that regional bodies were purely deliberative and advisory without full legislative or revenue-generating autonomy.
Full legislative autonomy and true federalism were only later established under the 1954 Lyttelton Constitution.

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The Richards Constitution of 1946 and Regionalism
Soru 1685Soru

Match each citizen action described on the left with its correct constitutional and legal classification on the right.

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Appearing and giving testimony in court under a formally served judicial subpoena.
Reporting known intelligence regarding a treasonable conspiracy to lawful security agencies.
Filing a judicial action to overturn an administrative ban on peaceful public assembly during non-emergency periods.
Volunteering personal resources and labor to assist displaced neighbors following a localized flood.

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Appearing under subpoena matches Compulsory Legal Obligation. Reporting treasonable conspiracy matches Constitutional Civic Duty. Challenging an unconstitutional assembly ban matches Fundamental Constitutional Right. Volunteering during local disasters matches Moral and Social Duty.
The pairings correctly separate state-enforceable legal mandates (subpoena compliance), constitutionally outlined duties toward national security (reporting treason), basic freedom entitlements (challenging assembly restrictions), and purely ethical community behaviors (disaster relief volunteering).

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1
Analyze 'Appearing and giving testimony in court under a formally served judicial subpoena.'
Identified as a mandatory legal requirement backed by penal consequences (contempt of court) for non-compliance.
A subpoena creates a binding legal duty created by statute and judicial authority.
2
Analyze 'Reporting known intelligence regarding a treasonable conspiracy to lawful security agencies.'
Identified as a constitutional civic duty.
Citizens have a constitutional responsibility (e.g., Section 24 of the Nigerian 1999 Constitution) to assist law enforcement agencies in maintaining law, order, and national security.
3
Analyze 'Filing a judicial action to overturn an administrative ban on peaceful public assembly during non-emergency periods.'
Identified as a fundamental constitutional right.
Freedom of peaceful assembly and liberty are constitutional entitlements that citizens can legally enforce through courts against state encroachment.
4
Analyze 'Volunteering personal resources and labor to assist displaced neighbors following a localized flood.'
Identified as a moral and social duty.
While highly encouraged for community solidarity, voluntary charity is not codified as a compulsory statutory requirement enforced by police powers.

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Classification of Citizen Rights, Civic Duties, Legal Obligations, and Moral Responsibilities
Soru 1686Soru

In constitutional governance, citizen entitlements and responsibilities are classified into distinct legal and moral categories. Match each citizen action on the left with its correct constitutional classification on the right.

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Freedom of movement and expression guaranteed under the constitution
Prompt payment of assessed personal income tax to statutory authorities
Showing respect to national symbols by standing at attention during the anthem

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Freedom of movement matches Fundamental Right; Prompt payment of tax matches Compulsory Legal Obligation; Showing respect to national symbols matches Civic and Moral Duty.
Constitutional rights are legally enforceable claims against state interference. Statutory obligations (like tax payment) are strictly mandatory responsibilities enforced by penal law. Civic duties (like honoring the national anthem) are moral obligations expected of citizens to foster national cohesion.

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1
Identify constitutional entitlements
Guaranteed personal freedoms like speech and movement belong to Fundamental Rights.
These are basic claims enforceable in court against government encroachment.
2
Distinguish legal obligations from civic duties
Taxes are statutory legal duties with legal penalties, whereas honoring national symbols represents a moral civic duty.
Legal obligations are enforced by police power and law courts, while civic duties reflect voluntary moral patriotism.

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Classification of Rights, Legal Obligations, and Civic Duties
Soru 1687Soru

Match each traditional title holder in the Hausa-Fulani pre-colonial system with their corresponding administrative responsibility.

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Sarkin Ruwa
Sarkin Pawa
Waziri
Dogari

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Sarkin Ruwa matches official in charge of riverine affairs; Sarkin Pawa matches head of the butchers' guild; Waziri matches chief executive officer and principal advisor; Dogari matches head of the police force.
The Hausa-Fulani pre-colonial administration operated a structured system of functional title holders. The Sarkin Ruwa regulated water resources and fishing activities; the Sarkin Pawa headed the butcher trade guild; the Waziri acted as the chief administrative advisor and prime minister to the Emir; and the Dogari served as the head of local law enforcement and royal police.

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Identify economic sector officials in the Hausa-Fulani administration
Sarkin Ruwa oversees water/fishing resources, while Sarkin Pawa leads the butchers and meat market regulation.
Specialized titles were assigned to oversee key trade guilds and natural resources.
2
Identify executive and internal security officials
Waziri serves as prime minister/head of council, while Dogari acts as chief of police.
Centralized executive administration required a prime minister, while internal public peace required dedicated law enforcement.

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Functions of Key Officials and Title Holders in the Hausa-Fulani Emirate
Soru 1688Soru

Match each key political institution established under the Macpherson Constitution of 1951 on the left with its corresponding operational role or structural feature on the right.

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Council of Ministers
Central House of Representatives
Regional Assemblies
Public Service Commission

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The correct matches are: Council of Ministers matches with the central executive body comprising 12 Nigerian ministers and 6 ex-officio members; Central House of Representatives matches with the unicameral central legislature of 148 members; Regional Assemblies match with the regional legislative bodies acting as electoral colleges; and Public Service Commission matches with the advisory body overseeing civil service appointments.
Each institution established by the Macpherson Constitution of 1951 fulfilled a distinct role in colonial governance: the Council of Ministers acted as the central executive body with 12 Nigerian ministers; the Central House of Representatives served as the central unicameral legislature; the Regional Assemblies functioned both as regional law-making bodies and as electoral colleges for the central house; and the Public Service Commission advised on civil service matters.

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Identify the primary executive body at the center under the 1951 Macpherson Constitution.
The Council of Ministers was established as the principal policy-making executive organ, consisting of 12 Nigerian ministers (4 per region) and 6 ex-officio members.
This introduced Nigerian ministers into the central executive for the first time.
2
Examine the legislative structure at the national level.
The Central House of Representatives was a unicameral legislature with 148 total members, primarily chosen indirectly from the regional legislative houses.
The 1951 Constitution created a central legislature linked directly to the regional legislatures.
3
Determine the dual function of the Regional Assemblies.
The Regional Assemblies held legislative authority over regional matters and served as electoral colleges to send members to the central legislature.
Indirect elections meant central lawmakers were elected by regional assembly members.
4
Identify the institutional mechanism for administrative personnel management.
The Public Service Commission was set up to advise the Governor on public service recruitment, promotions, and discipline.
This institutionalized civil service administration during the constitutional reforms.

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Institutional Framework of the Macpherson Constitution of 1951
Soru 1689Soru

Match each classical system of governance on the left with the specific socio-political class or power base that holds supreme authority on the right.

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Absolute Monarchy
Aristocracy
Oligarchy
Plutocracy

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Absolute Monarchy pairs with unrestricted hereditary sovereign power; Aristocracy pairs with rule by noble lineage; Oligarchy pairs with governance by a small elite clique; Plutocracy pairs with authority derived strictly from wealth.
Each political system is correctly matched to its defining source of authority: Absolute Monarchy is defined by single unrestricted hereditary sovereign rule; Aristocracy is defined by hereditary noble birth; Oligarchy involves rule by a small elite faction; Plutocracy specifies rule by the wealthy.

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Analyze the ruling class characteristics of monarchical systems versus elite nobility systems.
Identified single hereditary sovereign rule as Absolute Monarchy and noble lineage governance as Aristocracy.
Monarchy centers on a single sovereign lineage, whereas aristocracy centers on a noble class.
2
Distinguish between general small-group elite rule and wealth-specific small-group rule.
Oligarchy corresponds to general elite small-group rule, while Plutocracy specifically denotes governance by the wealthy.
Plutocracy is a distinct subset of oligarchy defined specifically by economic wealth.

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Distinguishing features and power bases of Monarchy, Aristocracy, Oligarchy, and Plutocracy
Soru 1690Soru

Match each electoral system listed on the left with its defining operational outcome or structural characteristic on the right.

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First-Past-The-Post System
Proportional Representation System
Second Ballot (Run-off) System
Alternative Vote (Preferential) System

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The First-Past-The-Post system matches with vote-seat distortion and simple plurality winning; Proportional Representation matches with seat allocation proportional to party vote share and coalition governance; the Second Ballot system matches with requiring an absolute majority via a second voting round; and the Alternative Vote matches with ranked-choice voting and preference redistribution.
Each electoral system is accurately paired with its operational counting rule and political consequence: First-Past-The-Post leads to vote-seat disparities via simple plurality; Proportional Representation reflects overall vote percentages; Second Ballot requires a run-off for an absolute majority; and Alternative Vote uses preference redistribution.

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Analyze the winner-take-all mechanics of First-Past-The-Post (simple plurality).
Identify that a candidate wins by getting more votes than any single competitor, which distorts overall representation by failing to require an absolute majority of 50%+150\% + 1.
Plurality rules prioritize relative victory in single-member constituencies over national vote share proportionality.
2
Examine the structural principle of Proportional Representation.
Match PR with the equitable allocation of legislative seats based on party vote percentages.
PR aims to represent all electoral factions according to their popular strength.
3
Distinguish between majoritarian systems requiring absolute majorities (Second Ballot vs Alternative Vote).
Second Ballot uses two distinct voting days/rounds to secure >50%>50\%, whereas Alternative Vote achieves >50%>50\% in a single voting event by redistributing ranked preferences from eliminated candidates.
Both enforce an absolute majority requirement but rely on different procedures (run-off election vs ballot preference transfer).

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Operational Mechanics and Characteristics of Majoritarian vs Proportional Electoral Systems
Soru 1691Soru

Match each Fourth Republic economic reform body or anti-corruption agency on the left with its specific statutory mandate or primary operational objective on the right.

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EFCC (Economic and Financial Crimes Commission)
ICPC (Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission)
BPE (Bureau of Public Enterprises)
NEITI (Nigeria Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative)

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EFCC matches with investigating advance fee fraud and money laundering; ICPC matches with preventing bribery and corrupt practices in public service; BPE matches with executing privatization and commercialization of state-owned enterprises; NEITI matches with enforcing revenue transparency in extractive industries.
In Nigeria's Fourth Republic, specialized governance and regulatory institutions were created with distinct legislative mandates: the EFCC targets financial crimes and money laundering; the ICPC investigates public service corrupt practices; the BPE executes state enterprise privatization; and NEITI enforces revenue accountability in the extractive natural resources sector.

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1
Analyze the statutory function of the EFCC.
EFCC targets financial crimes such as advance fee fraud (419), money laundering, and cybercrime across both private and public domains.
Established under the EFCC Establishment Act 2004 for financial crime enforcement.
2
Analyze the statutory function of the ICPC.
ICPC focuses on anti-corruption enforcement, ethical compliance, and investigating bribery in public service.
Established under the Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act 2000.
3
Analyze the mandate of the BPE.
BPE manages the unbundling, privatization, and commercialization of public utilities and state corporations.
Formed under the Public Enterprises (Privatization and Commercialization) Act 1999.
4
Analyze the mandate of NEITI.
NEITI conducts mandatory audits of revenues received by government from petroleum and mining operations.
Enacted under the NEITI Act 2007 to promote resource governance and financial transparency.

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Fourth Republic Administrative Reforms and Institutional Governance Bodies
Soru 1692Soru

Which of the following correctly pairs each citizen activity or constitutional scenario on the left with its corresponding legal and constitutional classification on the right?

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Prompt payment of personal income tax to statutory government agencies
Voluntary participation in neighborhood crime watch and environmental sanitation initiatives
Guarantee of freedom of personal liberty and fair hearing under ordinary state conditions
Temporary restriction of freedom of movement during a constitutionally declared state of emergency

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The correct alignment pairs prompt tax payment with compulsory legal obligation, neighborhood crime watch participation with voluntary civic duty, guarantee of personal liberty with fundamental civil right, and emergency movement restriction with constitutional derogation of rights.
Taxation is an obligation enforced strictly by law. Community security support is a moral civic responsibility. Personal liberty is a constitutionally protected fundamental entitlement. Restricting movement during a national emergency is a constitutional derogation of rights authorized for public defense.

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Analyze the legal status of paying personal income tax.
Taxation is created and backed by statute; non-payment attracts legal penalties.
Actions backed by enforceable state penalties constitute compulsory legal obligations.
2
Examine voluntary participation in community sanitation and watch programs.
These activities enhance public welfare through moral sense of responsibility without statutory coercion.
Actions rooted in social responsibility and civic consciousness are classified as voluntary civic duties.
3
Evaluate freedom of personal liberty and fair hearing.
These are constitutionally protected entitlements enforceable against state encroachment.
Legal claims and protections guaranteed by constitutional provisions are fundamental rights.
4
Assess the suspension of movement during a declared state of emergency.
Constitutions permit temporary restriction of standard freedoms to safeguard national security.
Lawful suspension of rights under emergency clauses represents constitutional derogation.

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Distinction between Fundamental Rights, Civic Duties, Legal Obligations, and Constitutional Derogations
Soru 1693Soru

Match each executive council or constitutional body established under the 1979 Constitution of Nigeria with its primary constitutional mandate during the Second Republic.

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Code of Conduct Bureau
National Economic Council
Federal Electoral Commission (FEDECO)
National Defence Council

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The Code of Conduct Bureau pairs with enforcing asset declarations; the National Economic Council pairs with advising the President on economic policy while chaired by the Vice-President; FEDECO pairs with registering political parties and conducting elections; and the National Defence Council pairs with advising the President on armed forces and national sovereignty.
Each constitutional organ created under the 1979 Constitution served a distinct executive or advisory function: the Code of Conduct Bureau enforced public officer asset declarations; the National Economic Council advised on fiscal/economic coordination under the Vice-President; FEDECO managed democratic elections and party registration; and the National Defence Council advised on military affairs.

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1
Identify the primary function of the Code of Conduct Bureau under the 1979 Constitution
Matched with receiving asset declarations and public officer ethics enforcement
The 1979 Constitution created the Code of Conduct Bureau specifically as a moral guardian to audit public officers' wealth.
2
Determine the constitutional role and chairmanship of the National Economic Council
Matched with advising the President on economic planning under the chairmanship of the Vice-President
Section 140 and the Third Schedule of the 1979 Constitution designated the Vice-President as chairman of the National Economic Council.
3
Identify the executive body responsible for election administration in the Second Republic
Matched with FEDECO for political party registration and election management
FEDECO was established specifically to manage democratic transitions and conduct elections in the Second Republic.
4
Match the defense advisory body to its constitutional responsibilities
Matched National Defence Council with advising on armed forces and territorial sovereignty
The Executive President, as Commander-in-Chief, relied on the National Defence Council for strategic military oversight.

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Constitutional Bodies and Executive Councils established under the 1979 Presidential Constitution of Nigeria
Soru 1694Soru

Match each administrative feature of the Richards Constitution of 1946 with its corresponding political outcome or constitutional purpose.

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Establishment of Regional Houses of Assembly
Inclusion of an unofficial majority in the Legislative Council
Integration of Northern and Southern Nigeria into a single central legislature

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The creation of Regional Houses of Assembly introduced regionalism; the unofficial majority expanded non-official representation while preserving governor control; and integrating Northern and Southern representatives ended Northern legislative isolation.
Each feature accurately reflects its historic purpose: regional assemblies launched regionalism, the unofficial majority broadened representation without transferring executive authority, and bringing Northern delegates to the central legislature united Nigeria legislatively for the first time since 1923.

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Identify the primary purpose of creating Regional Houses of Assembly in 1946.
Recognize that dividing the country administratively into Northern, Western, and Eastern regions formally introduced regionalism into Nigerian governance.
Sir Arthur Richards aimed to establish a constitutional framework that recognized and accommodated the distinct regional diversity of Nigeria.
2
Analyze the impact of providing an unofficial majority in the Legislative Council.
Match this feature with the expansion of non-official representation under continued colonial executive supremacy.
While non-official members formed a numerical majority, the colonial Governor maintained absolute authority through reserve and veto powers.
3
Determine the constitutional significance of linking Northern and Southern representatives.
Match the central legislature integration with the termination of Northern legislative isolation.
Between 1923 and 1946, the Clifford Legislative Council only legislated for the Southern provinces; the 1946 constitution united both sections in one law-making council.

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Features and political outcomes of the Richards Constitution of 1946
Soru 1695Soru

Match each landmark treaty, declaration, or institutional mechanism of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) and African Union (AU) with its corresponding primary purpose:

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OAU Charter (1963)
Sirte Declaration (1999)
Constitutive Act of the AU (2000)
African Peer Review Mechanism (2003)

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The correct pairings match the OAU Charter (1963) with eradication of colonialism and protection of national sovereignty; the Sirte Declaration (1999) with the formal call to establish a new continental body to speed up integration; the Constitutive Act of the AU (2000) with legal authorization for continental intervention during war crimes or genocide; and the African Peer Review Mechanism (2003) with the voluntary self-monitoring instrument for tracking governance standards.
The OAU Charter (1963) prioritized decolonization and state sovereignty; the Sirte Declaration (1999) formally initiated the creation of the AU; the Constitutive Act of the AU (2000) introduced continental intervention rights under Article 4(h); and the APRM (2003) established a voluntary governance review framework.

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1
Determine the founding mission of the 1963 OAU Charter.
Matched with eradication of colonial rule and protection of national sovereignty.
The main focus of the OAU at its inception was decolonizing Africa and safeguarding territorial integrity.
2
Identify the objective of the 1999 Sirte Summit resolution.
Matched with the formal call to establish a new continental body to speed up integration.
African heads of state met at Sirte to resolve to create the African Union to replace the OAU.
3
Identify the core principle shift in the Constitutive Act of the AU (2000).
Matched with legal authorization for continental intervention during war crimes or genocide.
Unlike the OAU's absolute non-interference, the AU adopted non-indifference under Article 4(h) for grave crises.
4
Identify the function of the African Peer Review Mechanism (2003).
Matched with the voluntary self-monitoring instrument for tracking governance standards.
The APRM allows African countries to voluntarily audit each other's governance, rule of law, and economic policies.

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Foundational Agreements and Governance Instruments of the OAU and AU
Soru 1696Soru

Match the following legislative functions and control mechanisms of parliament with their correct constitutional operations.

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Power of the Purse
Veto Override
Impeachment Procedure
Parliamentary Question Time

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Power of the Purse matches control over public finance and budget approval; Veto Override matches enacting a bill over executive disapproval via a supermajority; Impeachment Procedure matches the removal mechanism for gross misconduct; Parliamentary Question Time matches direct oral questioning of ministers regarding executive policy.
Each legislative mechanism serves a distinct constitutional function: financial supervision is maintained through the power of the purse, presidential objections are surpassed via veto override supermajorities, executive infractions are punished through impeachment, and routine scrutiny is conducted through ministerial question time.

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Identify the financial control tool of the legislature
Power of the Purse corresponds to legislative control over government budget approvals and revenue allocation.
Financial oversight prevents executive spending without parliamentary sanction.
2
Identify the legislative law-making check against executive rejection
Veto Override corresponds to passing a bill despite executive refusal through a constitutional two-thirds majority.
It ensures the legislature maintains ultimate law-making supremacy.
3
Identify the judicial power of the legislature over executive officeholders
Impeachment Procedure corresponds to the formal constitutional process for trying and removing executive officials for misconduct.
It serves as the highest political check against executive criminality or abuse of power.
4
Identify the routine oversight tool for executive administrative actions
Parliamentary Question Time corresponds to lawmakers directly interrogating ministers during legislative sessions.
It forces ongoing administrative transparency and cabinet accountability.

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Legislative Oversight and Control Mechanisms
Soru 1697Soru

Match each Nigerian court on the left with its corresponding constitutional jurisdiction or primary function on the right.

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Supreme Court of Nigeria
Court of Appeal
Federal High Court
Customary Court of Appeal of a State

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The Supreme Court matches exclusive original jurisdiction in inter-governmental disputes between the Federation and States. The Court of Appeal matches original jurisdiction over presidential election petitions. The Federal High Court matches exclusive original jurisdiction over federal revenue and customs matters. The Customary Court of Appeal matches appellate jurisdiction in customary law civil matters.
Each court in the Nigerian judicial hierarchy possesses specific original and appellate powers derived from the 1999 Constitution. The Supreme Court hears inter-governmental disputes as a court of first instance. The Court of Appeal sits as the court of first instance for presidential election petitions. The Federal High Court holds exclusive jurisdiction over federal revenue matters, while the Customary Court of Appeal oversees customary law appeals.

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1
Identify the apex court's constitutional original jurisdiction.
The Supreme Court of Nigeria is matched to inter-governmental disputes between the Federal Government and States or between States.
Section 232(1) grants the Supreme Court exclusive original jurisdiction over inter-state and federal-state legal disputes.
2
Determine the unique original jurisdiction of the Court of Appeal.
The Court of Appeal is matched to determining presidential election and tenure petitions.
Section 239(1) establishes the Court of Appeal as the first-instance tribunal for presidential election disputes.
3
Analyze the specialized subject-matter jurisdiction of the Federal High Court.
The Federal High Court is matched to federal revenue, customs, and excise matters.
Section 251(1) delineates the Federal High Court's exclusive jurisdiction over federal fiscal and revenue matters.
4
Differentiate state-level specialized appellate courts.
The Customary Court of Appeal is matched to appellate and supervisory civil jurisdiction on customary law questions.
Section 282(1) limits the Customary Court of Appeal to customary civil law appeals.

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Constitutional Jurisdictions and Hierarchy of Nigerian Courts
Tahmini Süre:2m 0s
Soru 1698Soru

Match each agent of political socialization on the left with its correct description and political learning function on the right.

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Family
Peer Group
School
Mass Media

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The Family pairs with the primary agent of early childhood orientation; the Peer Group pairs with the informal agent of equal status social interaction; the School pairs with the formal secondary agent of structured civic instruction; and the Mass Media pairs with the secondary agent of broadcasting public affairs news.
Each political socialization agent fulfills a distinct role: the family provides early childhood values, peer groups shape attitudes among equals, schools deliver formal civic instruction, and mass media transmits broad political information.

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1
Identify the primary vs. secondary nature of each agent listed.
Family and Peer Group are primary/informal agents; School and Mass Media are secondary agents.
Primary agents involve close, personal, face-to-face contact, whereas secondary agents are usually formal or broad institutions.
2
Match the Family to its early childhood foundational role.
Family pairs with the description detailing initial political values and early childhood orientation.
Socialization begins at home before interaction with broader societal institutions.
3
Match the Peer Group to the informal equal-status interaction description.
Peer Group pairs with the description emphasizing similar age, status, and informal interaction.
Peer dynamics rely on horizontal social relationships rather than hierarchical instruction.
4
Match the School and Mass Media to their formal and broad communication functions.
School pairs with structured civic education and national symbols; Mass Media pairs with broadcasting news and public affairs to a wide audience.
Schools provide structured learning while media distributes information at a societal scale.

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Agents of Political Socialization
Soru 1699Soru

Match the following classifications of executive structures with their corresponding constitutional arrangements or defining operational mechanisms:

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Plural (Collegial) Executive
Titular (Nominal) Executive
Parliamentary Executive
Presidential Executive

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Plural (Collegial) Executive matches with the council of equals sharing collective authority; Titular (Nominal) Executive matches with ceremonial power separate from real administrative governance; Parliamentary Executive matches with ministers drawn from and accountable to the legislature; Presidential Executive matches with a single head holding fused roles of Head of State and Head of Government independent of legislative tenure.
Each executive structure accurately aligns with its defining constitutional design: Plural systems use a council of equals, Titular systems feature ceremonial state heads alongside a governing prime minister, Parliamentary systems fuse legislative and executive membership under collective accountability, and Presidential systems unite Head of State and Head of Government roles in one executive with fixed tenure.

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1
Analyze the core structural definitions of executive types
Differentiate single versus plural power structures and fused versus separated legislative-executive relations.
Executive systems are classified by how authority is distributed (single vs. plural) and how leadership relates to the legislature (presidential vs. parliamentary).
2
Pair Plural and Titular executive concepts with their operational mechanisms
Connect Plural Executive to council governance, and Titular Executive to ceremonial headship.
Collegial systems avoid individual dominance through shared council authority, whereas nominal executives perform formal state functions while cabinet ministers direct policy.
3
Pair Parliamentary and Presidential executive concepts with their constitutional arrangements
Connect Parliamentary Executive to legislative membership/accountability, and Presidential Executive to unified headship with fixed tenure.
Parliamentary executives rely on legislative fusion and collective responsibility, whereas presidential executives operate under strict separation of powers with independent tenure.

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Executive Types and Structural Classifications
Soru 1700Soru

Match each democratic model in Column A with its defining structural characteristic in Column B.

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Liberal Democracy
Direct Democracy
Participatory Democracy
Social Democracy

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Liberal Democracy matches constitutional protections and multi-party elections; Direct Democracy matches voting directly on legislation without intermediaries; Participatory Democracy matches broad, continuous citizen engagement across civil institutions; Social Democracy matches combining democratic governance with state socio-economic welfare interventions.
Each democratic variant is correctly aligned according to political theory: Liberal Democracy emphasizes rule of law and constitutional protections; Direct Democracy uses direct voting mechanisms like referendums; Participatory Democracy promotes widespread civic involvement in political and community governance; and Social Democracy integrates democratic political processes with state-driven socio-economic equality policies.

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1
Analyze the core institutional focus of Liberal Democracy.
Identify that liberal democracy protects individual rights and limits state authority via constitutionalism and electoral competition.
Liberalism prioritizes individual liberty, rule of law, and institutional checks on sovereign power.
2
Distinguish between Direct Democracy and Representative forms of governance.
Match Direct Democracy with immediate citizen participation via referendums and popular initiatives.
Direct democracy eliminates delegates, placing policy enactments straight into the hands of the electorate.
3
Examine Participatory Democracy's focus on civic life.
Connect Participatory Democracy with decentralized civic engagement extending beyond periodic election cycles.
Participatory theory holds that democratic legitimacy improves when citizens actively shape policy processes within everyday community structures.
4
Evaluate the socio-economic dimension of Social Democracy.
Link Social Democracy to economic welfare management alongside political democracy.
Social democracy aims to mitigate capitalist market inequalities through institutional welfare mechanisms while retaining democratic political institutions.

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Taxonomy of Democratic Systems and Ideological Variants
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