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Problems of Public Corporations

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Problems of Public Corporations The problems of public corporations especially in developing countries are multifarious and these problems hinge principally around their financial profitability, productivity...

Purposes of Public Corporation

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Purposes of Public Corporation A public corporation is an organization established by an Act of parliament to provide a specific essential service for the public. The law establishing the corporations may...
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Zapotec Civilization: History, Culture, Economy & Characteristics

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The Zapotecs were a civilization that developed in the region of Oaxaca, present-day Mexico, between 250 and 800 BC. These were characterized by having great influence over other great civilizations of Mesoamerica, such as the Mayan and Aztec cultures.
Byzantine Empire

Byzantine Empire: Definition, History & Characteristics

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Byzantine Empire also known as the Eastern Roman Empire or Byzantium that lasted for 10 centuries after the fall of the Western. It was one of the great empires in history. Its name, which began to be used in the 16th century, comes from Byzantium, the ancient city on which its capital, Constantinople, was founded.
Carolingian Empire

Carolingian Empire: History, Economy & Characteristics

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The Carolingian Empire was a state of the Early Middle Ages, founded by the Frankish King Charlemagne, who ruled it between 768 and 814. The foundations of this empire were laid by his father, Pepin the Short, who in 751 overthrew the last king of the Frankish dynasty of the Merovingians. The new monarch was crowned by Pope Stephen II, who granted him the right to hereditary succession.
Absolute Monarchy

Absolute Monarchy: Definition, Features, Pros & Cons

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Absolute Monarchy: Meaning & Definition Absolute Monarchy - Political regime whose power is concentrated in the king. What is Absolute Monarchy? The absolute monarchy, also known as...
Features of Feudalism | Characteristic & Examples

Features of Feudalism | Characteristic & Examples

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Features of Feudalism | Characteristics & Examples of Feudal System Feudalism can be termed as the identification of landed property with sovereignty over a parcel of...
Mayan Civilization

Maya Civilization: History, Culture, Economy & Characteristics

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The Mayans were a civilization, settled in Central America, that lasted from the 20th Century BC until the 15 Century BC, when it came to an end during the conquest of America. This culture introduced great advances in mathematics, writing, architecture and astronomy, and had its own social, political and religious organization, which influenced the development of later cultures.

Advantage and Disadvantage of Delegated Legislation

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Delegated Legislation Delegated legislation is defined as the act of transferring powers and functions through the Acts of parliament to other...

London Constitutional Conference Of 1957

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London Constitutional Conference - The conference was held in London between 23rd May and 26th June, 1957. The Secretary of State for the Colonies presided over the conference which was attended by eminent Nigeria politicians from the different political parties.

Advantages & Disadvantages of Lyttleton Constitution of 1954

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Oliver Lyttleton Constitution of 1954 In Nigeria Pre-Independence Constitution Include the Following...
Limitations to Fundamental Human Rights

Limitations to Fundamental Human Rights

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Limitations To Fundamental Human Rights Fundamental human rights can be referred to as those inalienable (natural) rights, and privileges enjoyed by the citizens of a given...
Deregulation | Definition, Merits & Demerits

Deregulation: Definition, Effects, Merits & Demerits

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Deregulation is the process of removing state regulations. It is therefore opposite of regulation which refers to the process of the government regulating certain activities. It is also seen as the reduction or elemination of government power in a particular industry, usually eceated to creat more competition with the industry.

British Colony And Protectorate In Nigeria

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The structure of government described above applied to both colony and protectorate of a British territory. A colony is a territory...

Indirect Rule In Southern Protectorate Of Nigeria

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Southern Protectorate Of Nigeria - Although the indirect rule policy was a huge success in the Northern Protectorate, it was a mixed bag in the Southern Protectorate.
Mongol Empire

Mongol Empire: Meaning, History, Emperor & Decline

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The Mongol Empire was an imperial state of Central Asia, founded in 1206 by Genghis Khan, who managed to impose his authority over all Mongolian tribes. It is the second largest empire in history, after the British Empire, as it covered some 24,000,000 km². It included the present territories of Mongolia, China, Korea, Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan Kazakhstan, and parts of Turkey and Russia. It stretched from the Danube River in Europe to the Korean (South & North) Peninsula in Asia.
Argentine Confederation

Argentine Confederation (1831 – 1861) | Argentina History

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The Argentine Confederation was a union of Argentine provinces based on adherence to the Federal Pact. This alliance was in force from 1831 to 1861. The Confederacy was a weak union, in which there were no national laws or authorities, and in which each province maintained its sovereignty and governed itself.
Types of Capitalism | Examples of a Capitalist Economy

Types of Capitalism | Examples of a Capitalist Economy

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Types of Capitalism Economic system that defends the freedom of the market. Definition of Capitalism Capitalism is an economic system that defends the freedom of the market and...

Advantages & Disadvantages of Richards Constitution 1947

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The Authur Richards Constitution of 1947 in Nigeria had the following advantages and disadvantages.

Federal Character Commission and Tribunal (Nigeria)

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Federal Character Commission and Tribunal (Nigeria) | Although the federal character principle was enshrined in the 1979 Constitution, it was the 1999 Constitution that made provision for the establishment of the Federal Character Commission. The Commission has a Chairman and a representative from each state of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.