Fundamental human rights are entrenched in the Constitution of a state in order to
GOVERNMENT
WAEC 1997
Fundamental human rights are entrenched in the Constitution of a state in order to
- A. encourage unlimited freedom
- B. enable the courts to punish offenders
- C. restrict the liberty of citizens
- D. guarantee the liberty of citizens
Correct Answer: D. guarantee the liberty of citizens
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