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The citizenship of a country may be acquired by an individual through
  • A. Decolonization
  • B. naturalization
  • C. nationalization
  • D. nomination
  • E. neutralization
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the recognition of individuals right and the industrial revolution contributed to the development of
  • A. fascism
  • B. capitalism
  • C. Totalitarianism
  • D. feudalism
  • E. Socialism
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Nigeria obtained her independence on a platter of gold because the
  • A. nationalists fought for gold
  • B. nationanlist movements in Nigeria fought at war fronts before independence was granted
  • C. Nigerian nationalists did not fight any war before indepndence was granted
  • D. Nigerian nationalists used money to fight for independence
  • E. British were forced to grant indepence to Nigeria
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All the following achievements are credited to the military administration in Nigeria except the
  • A. creation of states
  • B. adoption of the idigenization policy
  • C. establishment of National Youth Service Corps
  • D. inauguration of the Operation Feed the Nation
  • E. introduction of the Green Revolution
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Power can be defined as the
  • A. ability of the parliament to delegate to anothr body or person the right to make laws on its behalf
  • B. right to rule irrespective of oppositions to the ruler
  • C. capacity to comped or influence others to do what they would otherwise not do
  • D. capacity to encourage others to do what they had originally intended doing
  • E. ability of the government to encourage communities to embark on self-help projects
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