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Socialism developed as a protest against the evils of
  • A. Monarchy
  • B. oligarchy
  • C. feudalism
  • D. capitalism
  • E. fascism
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The major advantage of the secret ballot is that
  • A. It is faster than other systems
  • B. nobody can be prevented from voting
  • C. t ensures the anonymity of each voter
  • D. losers can ask for another secret vote
  • E. it extends the franchise to all adults
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53
One of the first actions of military government s when they take over power in Nigeria is to
  • A. Detain all the politicians
  • B. appoint new ministers and commissioners
  • C. tour the country to explain why they have taken over
  • D. give bonus to worker
  • E. suspend the constitution
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A parliamentary-cabinet system of government is practised in
  • A. Canada
  • B. Nigeria
  • C. the Soviet Union
  • D. all European countries
  • E. the United States of America
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Foreign policy refers to
  • A. A policy made by a foreign country
  • B. a policy made by a country for foreigners
  • C. a policy made by a country when it is at war
  • D. the international events which govern states internal policies
  • E. the general principles which govern a state’s international behaviour
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