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Chinese Empire – Definition, Features, Dynasty & Fall

Chinese Empire – Definition, History Features, Dynasty & Fall

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The Chinese Empire was an imperial state of East Asia that existed between the years 221 a. C. and 1912, a stage in the history of China in which the country was unified under the authority of an emperor. It covers about 2,000 years of history, from the unification by the Qin dynasty to the fall of the Qing dynasty, with interruptions due to civil wars, foreign invasions or fragmentation of various states.

Centralisation | Definition, Reasons, Pros & Cons

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Centralisation refers to a system of government or administration in which major decision making is centralized at the centre in the hands of central government officials or administrators. Major decisions are taken at the headquarters and sent down to the regional or branch offices for implementation.

Effects Of Colonialism

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The effects of British and French colonial rule in West Africa were similar. The significant negative effects of colonialism include the following:

Neocolonialism | Meaning and Definition

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Neo-colonialism is identified in the persistent influence of the ex-colonial powers in the domestic and foreign policies of the newly independent states, which is particularly noticeable in the economic field, where the colonial-type economic relations are not only sustained but are given a boost

Advantage and Disadvantage of Decentralisation

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Decentralisation (Decentralization) has to do with the sharing of power between the central government and other constituent units, within a political system. Powers are therefore, distributed to these different units, thereby creating many centres of power.

Nigeria Police Force | History, Structure, Functions & Problems

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The Nigeria Police Force | History, Structure, Functions & Problems The First Republic Constitution of 1963 recognised and established a Federal Police Service Commission. This body...
Operation Cóndor

Operation Cóndor: Definition, Effects, Aims & Objectives

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The Operation Cóndor consisted of a strategic organization of international scope in which the South American dictatorships that ruled Bolivia, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, Brazil and Paraguay participated, and which took place between the years 1970 and 1980.
Anglicanism

Anglicanism: Definition, History & Beliefs

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Anglicanism is a Christian religious doctrine derived from Catholicism, which began in England during the 16th century. Its founder was King Henry VIII (1509 - 1547), who, in the context of the Protestant Reformation, separated England from the authority of the Roman Church, for political and personal reasons.
Rule of Law: Definition, Application, Features of Law

Rule of Law: Definition, Application, Features of Law

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Rule of Law | The establishment of the state led to the development of its coercive power. Unfortunately, it is this power that has been used by the state to suppress the rights of the citizens. As a result, political theorists became concerned with how to maintain a balance between the exercise of political power and the need to ensure civil liberties among the Government tiers.
Medical wars

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.

The National Population Council of Nigeria | Functions

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The National Population Council (Nigeria) The 1979, 1989 and 1999 constitutions make provisions for the National Population Council. The basic objectives of the commission council...

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.

Difference Between Objective and Subjective

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Objective and subjective are two different words used to rate the way reality are been describe. Objective could be termed as anything related to object and its reality while subjective, on the other hand, is related to the observing subject and the way of perceiving the reality of an object.

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.