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Bicameralism refers to
  • A. A one chamber legislature
  • B. the process of voting in the legislature
  • C. the upper chamber in legislature
  • D. a two- chamber legislature
  • E. legislatures in all sovereign states
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The head of state under the independence constitution of Nigeria was
  • A. An absolute monarch
  • B. a constitutional monarch
  • C. imposed by the British
  • D. invested with executive power
  • E. popularly elected
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The principle of separation of powers implies that the three main organs of government work.
  • A. Separately
  • B. independently but cooperatively
  • C. against one another
  • D. reluctantly and gradually for the executive
  • E. together in the interest of the nation
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The emergency powers conferred on the Federal Government under the independence constitution was first exercised in the
  • A. Western Region
  • B. Mid-Western Region
  • C. Eastern Region
  • D. Northern Region
  • E. Federal Territory of Logos
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A sovereign state is one
  • A. Whose constitution can only be changed by a military government
  • B. where its citizens can speak without fear or favour
  • C. in which sovereignty is invested in the military
  • D. whose citizens are free to evade responsibility
  • E. whose government decisions are made independent of foreign interference
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