Nigeria's largest ethnic groups, which have dominated its politics since independence, are the
a. Hausa, the Falani and the Yoruba.
b. Hausa, the Kenum and the Yoruba.
c. Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba.
d. Hausa, Igbo and the Kenum.
e. Hausa, Igbo and the Karuni.
c
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the following is a characteristic of a one-party authoritarian system?
A. weakening of the ruling party as an institution over time B. decreasing clientelism C. allowing a strong opposition party D. the ruling party performs mobilization functions similar to parties in a democracy
According to Jervis, which of the following developments could potentially threaten the unity of the Community?
a. the fallout from the current war in Iraq b. the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Europe c. disagreements over how to fight the global war on terrorism d. a major trade dispute between the United States and the EU e. the increasing reluctance of the European countries to pay for defense
The purpose of the Declaratory Act was to
A) declare the king as the head of the Church of England. B) clarify England's position on the state of British rule over the colonies. C) establish an archbishop in the colonies, in order to maintain the Anglican faith as the official faith within the colonies. D) create additional forms of revenues for England. E) raise revenue to pay England's war debts.