Government as an institution of the state is defined as a body which

GOVERNMENT
WAEC 2010

Government as an institution of the state is defined as a body which

  • A. conducts elections for the country
  • B. makes, enforces and interprets laws for the state
  • C. hires and trains political leaders
  • D. makes and interprets laws

Correct Answer: B. makes, enforces and interprets laws for the state

Explanation

A government is an institution entrusted with making and enforcing the rules of a society as well as with regulating relations with other societies. In order to be considered a government, a ruling body must be recognized as such by the people it purports to govern.



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