Thursday, March 26, 2009

Question No. 8 (26 March 2009)

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Here's Question No. 8:

A. What is an advantage the long history of the British regime gives to elected leaders in the government of the UK? (1 point)
B. What is an advantage the short history of the Nigerian regime gives to the elected leaders in the government of Nigeria? (1 point)
C. Which of the advantages you identified offers more political power to the elected leaders? Why? (2 points)

(See pages 51-53 and 107-109 in What You Need to Know.)

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