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The background work for the 1979 constitution started with the
  • A. establisment of the constitution Drafting Commitee in 1975
  • B. institution of a 49-member committee in 1976
  • C. pulication of the report on the constitution in 1976 by Rotimi Williams
  • D. appointment of 230 constituent assembly members in 1976
  • E. promulgation of the constitution in 1979
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752
In a one-party state
  • A. only one party is recongnized offically and there is no legal opposition
  • B. only one political party wins elections all the time
  • C. two or more parties join together after a general election
  • D. the government has power to disband other political parties
  • E. only one party meets the required conditions of election
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753
All the following are sources of revenue to local government except
  • A. rate
  • B. motor park and market fees
  • C. duties on exportation of local products
  • D. court fines and fees
  • E. grants
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754
The three basic fundamental rights of citizens are
  • A. salvation, property and freedom of thought
  • B. life, liberty and property
  • C. free movement, free education and free health care
  • D. freedom of movement speech and rligion
  • E. right to employment, education and property
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755
The three basic fundamental rights of citizens are
  • A. salvation, property and freedom of thought
  • B. life, liberty and property
  • C. free movement, free education and free health care
  • D. freedom of movement speech and rligion
  • E. right to employment, education and property
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