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ASSIGNMENT 6

Questions:

1. How important for a Nation/Country to become a State?


 A country is a state in which the vast majority of people have a common culture
and are aware of it.

2. Explain the importance of Sovereignty in a State.


 Sovereignty is a state attribute that is both a concept and a reality in terms of
state power.

3. Discuss the necessity of the Government in a Political Community.


 To ensure the correct use of force, government is needed. As a result, it must
provide objective rules that clarify the use of force,

4. Differentiate, Unitary System from Federal System of Government.


 A unitary state, also known as a unitary democracy, is a form of government in
which a single central government has complete control over all of the country's
political subdivisions.

5. Discuss the characteristics of Sovereignty.


 Permanence, exclusiveness, all-inclusiveness, unity, inalienability, impress
scriptability, indivisibility, and absoluteness or illimitability are the distinctive
qualities or traits of sovereignty. instantly. By exclusivity, we mean the quality that
allows the state to have only one ultimate authority, constitutionally entitled to the
loyalty of its citizens.

6. Explain the nature of a Democratic Government.


 The structures that make and enforce laws to rule citizens within a country or
country are referred to as governments.

7. Differentiate, Presidential System from Parliamentary System.


 The executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the presidential government
are evenly split in authority.
8. Explain the necessity of the “Constitution as a State and Government”.
 Any government's fundamental structure is the constitution.

9. Discuss the functions of the Constitution.


 A nation's constitution is a collection of written laws that are agreed by all citizens
living in that country..

10. Differentiate, Written Constitution from Unwritten Constitution.


 Written constitutions are contained in legal texts that have been properly passed
as legislation.

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