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Medical Wars: Definition History, Causes & Consequences

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The Medical Wars, also called the Median Wars, were a  series of conflicts that occurred from 490 BC to 449 BC, between the Persian Empire and the Greek city-states, from the wishes of conquest of the territories of Ancient Greece (Hellas) by the Achaemenid emperors.

Types of Delegated Legislation

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Delegated legislation or delegated authority is a situation where authority has been given or delegated to a person, group of people or department to carry out specific duty or responsibilities.

The Nigeria Code of Conduct Bureau and Tribunal

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The Nigerian Code of Conduct Bureau & Tribunal - 1979 Constitution The Nigerian Code of Conduct Bureau The Code of Conduct Bureau was first established under...

Features of Unitary Government

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Features of Unitary Government |Unitarian System of Government Unitary Government or Unitarian system of government involves centralization of political power in a single authority but...

Advantage and Disadvantage of Unitary System of Government

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Unitary System of Government Unitary government may be defined as one in which all powers and authorities for the exercise of...

Features of Communism | Founder, Beliefs & Criticism

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Communism is a political, economic and social philosophy that seeks to establish joint ownership of the means of production and the elimination of social classes. Communism emerges as a critique of the capitalist system that promoted the accumulation of capital as a mechanism to generate wealth, private ownership of the means of production and the use of the market as a mechanism for allocating resources.

The Development Of Major Political Parties In Nigeria

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This article deals primarily with the political parties of the First, Second, Third and Fourth Republics of Nigeria. Unlike the nationalist parties of the colonial era whose primary objective was decolonisation, the overriding objective of the post-independence parties was to win political power.

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.

Merits and Demerits of a Federalism

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Merits and Demerits / Limitations of a Federal State A Federalisn State is one in which two or more independent states come together by contract...

Delegated Legislation | Definition, Types, Pros & Cons

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A delegated legislation is a rule or regulation made by a person or body other than the legislature. A delegated legislation therefore has the force of a law. Like every other law, it has the full force of the law and can be enforced and adjudicated like a law made by parliament itself.

Advantage and Disadvantage of Centralisation

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Centralisation is defined as the process by which political power is located in a single central decision making body. The highest degree of centralization is achieved where all powers of government are vested in a central authority.
Venezuelan War of Independence | History of Venezuela Day

Venezuelan War of Independence | History of Venezuela Day

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The Independence of Venezuela was a political process that took place between 1810 and 1830, through which the Captaincy General of Venezuela achieved its emancipation from the Spanish Crown. The independence process began in 1810 with conspiracies headed by Creole merchants and landowners, who wanted to put an end to the commercial monopoly and the abuses of colonial officials.
Why Nigeria Adopted Federalism System of Government

Reasons for the Adoption of Federalism in Nigeria

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A federalism system of government is a government in which there is division of powers between the Central Government and the governments of the component units and each level of government is independent within its own sphere.

Independence of the Judiciary

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An independent judiciary is one which is free from the interference of the other two arms of government, the executive and legislature. Judges should be free when interpreting the law of the land, they should work without fear or favour.

Nigeria – Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is the body charged with the conduct of national elections under the 1999 Constitution. It was known as Federal Electoral Commission (FEDECO) and National Electoral Commission (NEC) under the 1979 and 1989 constitutions respectively.

Merits & Demerits Of 1979 Constitution | 2nd Republic

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The 1979 constitution "2nd republican constitutions" of the federal republic of Nigeria had the following advantages and disadvantages.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Federal System of Government

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Federalism System of Government A Federal System of Government or Federal State is one in which there is constitutional division of...

National Defence Council (Nigeria)

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The Nigerian National Defence Council (NDC) | Functions The significance of the National Defence Council is underlined by the act that the President is its...
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History of Feudalism in Europe

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Feudalism was the socioeconomic system that prevailed in the Middle Ages, but even survived in some regions of Europe in the Modern Age. The feudalism was a set of practical issues involving economic, social and political. Between the 5th and 10th centuries, Western Europe underwent a series of transformations that enabled the emergence of these new ways of thinking, acting and relating.
Types of Totalitarianism | Examples of a Totalitarian Government

Types of Totalitarianism | Examples of a Totalitarian Government

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Totalitarianism: It is a political idea that considers that the state possesses absolute power. It is characterized by evading the basic norms of law of modern society and not allowing a separation of powers. The totalitarian state carries out total control of the population and of all its institutions through propaganda and the police.