A) 1961.
B) 1962.
C) 1964.
D) 1966.
E) 1972.
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A) Hausa-Falani.
B) Yoruba.
C) Kenum-Bomu.
D) Igbo.
E) All of the above groups have dominated Nigerian politics since independence.
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A) Ethnic rotation of political office
B) "Federal character"
C) Federalism
D) Checks and balances
E) Independent judicial branch.
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A) prefer democratic rule over other alternatives.
B) have concerns about the pace of democratization.
C) have begun to question the merits of democratic rule.
D) prefer democratic rule over other alternatives but are concerned about both the slow pace of reform and corruption.
E) believe that it is necessary to divide the country into separate nations along ethnic lines.
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A) divide and conquer.
B) indirect rule.
C) a patron-client relationship.
D) a fiefdom system.
E) neocolonialism.
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A) single party rule.
B) presidential rule.
C) parliamentary rule.
D) military rule.
E) Nigeria has had all of these forms of government since independence.
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A) Some states in the north with large Muslim populations maintain a court system based on Islamic shari'a law although these are subordinate to the federal courts.
B) Historically, the jurisdiction of shari'a courts was limited to civil cases and those involving Islamic personal law.
C) Women's groups have successfully challenged shari'a court decisions at the appellate level.
D) The movement to extend the jurisdiction of shari'a courts to criminal cases has not been challenged by the federal government.
E) All of the above statements are true.
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A) Even though they form the bulk of agricultural producers, they are prohibited from owning land.
B) They are grossly underrepresented in the government.
C) Historically, women's groups have tended to be token appendages of male-dominated organizations.
D) Increasingly, women's groups have begun to focus on explicitly political goals.
E) All of the above illustrate the political and economic standing of women in Nigeria.
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A) 50
B) 100
C) 200
D) 75
E) 60
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A) Its first president, Olusegun Obasjano, undertook a number of steps towards democratization, such as retiring military officers who held power under military governments, while he simultaneously sought to use nondemocratic means to sustain his stay in power.
B) Its first president, Olusegun Obasjano, promised an anticorruption campaign but failed to deliver on this.
C) Its second president, Umaru Musa Yar'Adua, was largely ineffective due to failing health and political challenges.
D) The military has not intervened in politics but has threatened to do so.
E) All of the above statements are true.
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A) 90
B) 50
C) 70
D) 30
E) 25
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A) should Nigeria have a presidential or parliamentary system?
B) how is the country to be governed given its great diversity?
C) how should Nigeria privatize its state-owned industries?
D) which religion should be adopted as the national religion?
E) should Nigeria remain a single country?
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A) drought.
B) the Biafran War.
C) the emphasis on oil at the expense of agriculture.
D) the insistence of international organizations on use of genetically modified crops.
E) little government support for small farmers.
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A) was a parliamentary system.
B) was dominated by southern ethnic groups.
C) came about after the military ceded power to a hand-picked civilian government.
D) came to an end when the military staged a coup following elections marked by widespread fraud and violence.
E) lasted for over ten years.
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A) democratic with widespread civic participation.
B) dictatorial.
C) dependent upon the military for support.
D) authoritarian despite the formal democratization of state institutions.
E) apathetic.
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A) It rejected a constitutional amendment proposed by President Obasanjo which would have allowed him additional terms in office.
B) It introduced impeachment proceedings against President Obasanjo.
C) It forced President Obasanjo to compromise on a federal budget.
D) It named Goodluck the Acting President when Yar'Adua became incapacitated.
E) All of the above are ways that the National Assembly sought to assert itself.
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A) diversifying the export base beyond oil.
B) central bank autonomy.
C) rebuilding the country's education system.
D) encouraging population growth both to support the labor market and to build a domestic market.
E) meaningful privatization.
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A) coincide with traditional ethnic and tribal boundaries.
B) were arbitrarily drawn by the British to mark where their influence ended and the French's began.
C) coincide roughly with the boundaries of a single African polity that predated the arrival of the British.
D) were created by the League of Nations under its mandate system.
E) correspond to natural features.
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