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SS1: GOVERNMENT - 1ST TERM

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  1. Meaning, Features, Functions, Branches & Why We Study Government | Week 1
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    1 Quiz
  2. State; Meaning & Features, Nation, Society, Features of Society | Week 2
    3 Topics
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    1 Quiz
  3. Basic Concepts of Government - Power and Authority | Week 3
    4 Topics
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    1 Quiz
  4. Basic Concepts of Government Continues: Political Culture, Political Socialization and Legitimacy | Week 4
    7 Topics
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    1 Quiz
  5. Basic Concepts of Government Continues: Communalism, Socialism and Communism | Week 5
    6 Topics
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    1 Quiz
  6. Basic Concepts of Government Continues: Capitalism, Aristocracy, Oligarchy, Nazism etc | Week 6
    6 Topics
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    1 Quiz
  7. Basic Concepts of Government Continues: Fascism, Feudalism and Totalitarianism | Week 7
    4 Topics
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    1 Quiz
  8. Basic Concepts of Government Continues: Democracy and Sovereignty | Week 8
    4 Topics
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    2 Quizzes
  9. Structure and Characteristics of Government; Unitary System of Government, Republicanism | Week 9
    4 Topics
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    1 Quiz
  10. Military System of Government and Monarchy Form of Government | Week 10
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  • Differences between Republicanism and Monarchy

Below are the differences between Republicanism and Monarchy:

Republic Vs. Monarchy:

S/nRepublicMonarchy
1.An elected president is the
Head of State
The monarch is the Head of State
2.There is a fixed term for political
office holders including the president.
The monarch stays in office
till death.
3.Attainment of political office is
through free and fair, regular and
periodic elections. 
Attainment of office of a monarch
is hereditary.
4.Republicanism is democratic.The Constitution limits the powers
of the political officeholders.
5.The constitution limits the powers
of the political officeholders.
The monarch exercises unlimited
powers.
6.There is respect for rules and
constitutionalism and guarantee
of fundamental human rights.
The monarch determines what is
law, fundamental human rights
may be limited.
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