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The difference between a nation and a state
Geographical Boundary
A nation does not need to have
a definite geographical territory but a state must always have a clearly defined
territory over which it has legal jurisdiction.
Extent of Frontiers
In modern times, a state cannot
extend its borders without running into a problem with her immediate neighbour. The boundaries of a modern state are fixed. A nation, on
the other hand, can extend beyond its territorial boundaries and could sometimes
even occupy a wide geographical area. The Jewish Nation, for example, spreads into several
countries.
Established Government
A state has a government but a nation does not necessarily need
to have an established government. Prior to the formation of the Jewish state,
the Jewish nation had no established government.
International Recognition
The state has the right to participate in international
relations. It is so recognized by other states. It can example join
international organizations, recognize other states. In fact, international
recognition is needed for acceptance among the comity of nations. A nation does
not require such international recognition.
Sovereignty
One of the attributes of a state is its sovereignty. A
nation does not need such attributes.
Legal Entity
A state is a legal entity. The term “nation” may be used
without any legal or political implications.
SAMPLE QUESTION
1. a. Explain the terms nation and state.
b. Identify five differences between a state and a nation.
TRY THESE OBJECTIVE QUESTIONS ON THE SCOPE OF
GOVERNMENT
Test One
1. The absence of government in a state may
create
A. a classless society
B. anarchy
C. gerantocracy
D. meritocracy
2. Which of the following is a major function
performed by the government?
A. Provision of security
B. Provision of immortality vacancies
C. reducing the birth rate
D. Increasing the death rate
3. A major characteristic of government is
A. anonymity
B. resistance
C. sovereignty
D. homogeneity
4. Government as an academic field of study
is best defined as the study of the
A. function of government
B. various disciplines of government
C. implementation of the laws of a state
D. relationship between ethnic groups in a
state
5. Government refers to all the following except
A. an academic field of study
B. a process of making and enforcing laws
C. an institution made up of people with
common interest
D. an organized group of people that
formulate policies
6. As an academic field of study, the study
of government does not include
A. political economy
B. comparative politics
C. public administration
D. ecological interaction
7. Government as an institution of state is
defined as a body which
A. conducts elections for the nation
B. makes, enforces and interprets laws for
the state
C. hires and trains political leaders
D. makes and interprets laws
8. The study of government in school is
important because the student can
A. be assisted by political leaders
B. learn about their rights
C. qualify for elections
D. be nominated for a trip abroad
9. The primary function of a state is to
A. maintain law and order
B. provide transport services
C. engage in campaigns and rallies
D. imprison criminals
10. Government as a subject refers to the
study of
A. territorial expansion
B. political leaders
C. the various nations of the world
D. the institution of the state
Test Two
1. Government is distinguished from the state
because it
A. can be changed periodically
B. does not operate in any defined territory
C. is a loose structure
D. forces its will on the people of the state
2. A government is legitimate if it
A. it comes to power through a coup d’tat
B. is not responsive
C. provides social services to the people
D. has the mandate of the people to rule
3. Government as a process or art of
governing means
A. voting at general elections
B. orders of the judiciary and police
C. activities of political leaders and
pressure groups
D. activities for making and forcing laws in
a state
4. Government can be made responsible and
accountable to its citizens through the following methods except
A. periodic change of government
B. demonstration
C. political education
D. public opinion
5. Government as an academic field of study
refers to the
A. the President and his Ministers
B. study of political institutions and
processes
C. workings of the organs of government
D. membership of international organizations
6. Which of the following is related to
government as a process of governing?
A. Implementation and adjudication of law.
B. The role of pressure groups within the
state.
C. Disagreement between state and local government.
D. Abrogation of Fundamental Human Rights.
7. Government as an art of governing refers
to the process of
A. ruling people in the society
B. establishing political parties
C. providing free education
D. Acquiring social skills
8. A government is said to be legitimate if
it
A. has the people’s mandate to rule
B. is not oppressive
C. provides social amenities to the people
D. accepts people’s criticism
9. Government as an institution of state
refers to the
A. police and the armed forces
B. judiciary, the president and his Ministers
C. legislature, the executive and the
judiciary
D. economic and political institutions
10. Government as an institution of state can
best be defined as a body that
A. recruits and trains political leaders
B. settles disputes and interprets laws for
the state
C. legislates, executes and interprets laws
for the state
D. conducts elections for the state
Test Three
1. Government refers to all the following, except
A. an institution of the state
B. the process of ruling a political
community
C. the exercise of power and authority
D. the act of civil disobedience
2. Which of the following is not a means by
which government maintains law and order?
A. Law making.
B. Maintenance of police and other security
personnel.
C. Provision of socio-economic services.
D. Establishment of provisional associations.
3. The institutions and processes connected
with making, enforcing and reviewing of laws in any society is referred to as
the
A. judiciary
B. constitutional drafting committee
C. government
D. Bar Association
4. The term government refers to the
following except
A. an academic field of study
B. a process of governing
C. a process of making and enforcing laws in
a state
D. an institution made up of persons with
common interest
5. Government as an institution of the state
means the
A. method of organizing political parties
B. process of decision-making in a society
C. methods of resolution of conflicts among
people
D. structures and system for decision-making
6. Functions of government include the
following except
A. maintenance of peace and order
B. provision of social services
C. protection of citizens from malicious
attacks
D. provision of free medical services
7. The primary function of government in a
state is to
A. build schools and hospitals
B. provide transport services
C. engage in campaigns and rallies
D. maintain law and order
8. Which of the following is a characteristic
of government as an institution of state?
A. Socialization
B. Anomic group
C. Political power
D. Political group
9. The study of government is essential for
the promotion of all the following except
A. good government
B. political anarchy
C. political stability
D. political participation
10. An institution set up by a society to
control and manage public affairs of a country is referred to as
A. state
B. nation
C. government
D. judiciary
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