Public Administration

Q11

How does the concept of “cosmopolitan citizenship” differ from traditional notions of citizenship?

Q12

A Political community that occupies a definite territory and has as organized government with the power to make and enforce laws without approval from any higher authority:

Q13

Groups of people united by bonds of race, language, custom, tradition and sometimes religion.

Q14

A country in which the territory of both the nation and the state coincides:

Q17

The Supreme and absolute authority within territorial boundaries.

Q18

Which organ of the government is required to protect the rights of the citizens?

Q19

The most common form that democracy takes in our time is that of.

Q20

“One person, one vote” means

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