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1946 French Constitution In West Africa

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Most of the recommendations of the Brazzaville Conference of 1944 were accepted and incorporated into the French Constitution of 1946.

The Policy Of Assimilation

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Policy of Assimilation - France took over its territories in West African between late 19th century and early 20th century and the territories were: Dahomey (Benin Republic), Ivory Coast (Cote D’Ivoire), Senegal, Guinea, Mali, Upper Volta (Burkina Faso), Niger and Mauritania.

Difference Between Civil Service And Public Corporation

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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE CIVIL SERVICE AND PUBLIC CORPORATIONS Public Corporations are government establishment or enterprises set up by an Act of Parliament to provide essential...

Factors Affecting Pressure Group Influence

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The major factors that determine success or failure of a pressure group depends on a number of...

Proportional Representation | Definition, Features, Pros & Cons

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Proportional Representation | Definition, Features, Types, Advantages & Disadvantages Definition of Proportional Representation The proportional representation is an electoral system which emphasizes a direct relationship between...
Forms of Government | Types & Definition

Forms of Government | Types & Definition

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There are different types and forms of government. However, the form of government been adopted by a country depends to a great extent on the customs, beliefs, history, law and institutions of the state, and the type of people controlling the government. The form of government being operated by a state will also vary with a particular functions of the people and rulers of a state which a government do undertake.

Principle of Collective Responsibility

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The principle of collective responsibility states that the ministers are responsible collectively for the consideration, determination and coordination of the main lines of policy and for the conduct of the departments of government, each minister is also responsible for the management of his individual department.

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...
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.
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Independence of Uruguay: History, Causes & Consequences

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The Independence of Uruguay was the process by which the Uruguayan territory, known then as the Eastern Band of the Río de la Plata, became independent from the Spanish Crown. This process began on February 28, 1811 with the Cry of Asencio.
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History of Fascism | The Origin & Fascist Ideology

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Fascism was a nationalist and totalitarian political and social movement that emerged in Italy in 1919, after the end of the First World War. Its creator was Benito Mussolini, who ruled the Italian state from 1922 to 1945.

Difference Between Parliamentary and Presidential System of Government

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A presidential government is one in which there is an executive president,  with all executive powers and who combines the office of the of state and head of government while a parliamentary system of government, a clear distinction is made between the head of the state and the head of government. Here, the head of the state. King or Queen in Britain or President in India possesses nominal or titular authority whereas the real authority rests with the government of which the Prime Minister is the head.

Features of the Presidential System of Government

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In a presidential system of government, the President is both the ceremonial and executive head of state. That is, the president combines the offices of Head of State and Head of Government at the same time. In this regard, the President performs a number of functions. In particular, he enforces all laws, serves as the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, appoints important political office holders and grants pardon and mercy to offenders.

Representative Government: Definition, Features, Pros & Cons

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Representative government is a form of government in which the people exercise power indirectly through their elected representatives. As direct democracy practised in the Greek City States is no longer possible in modern states, some form of representation in government becomes absolutely imperative.

Powers and Functions of the Judiciary

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Powers and Functions of the Judiciary | Branch of Government The judiciary constitutes the arm of government that interprets the law of the state and...