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LIST OF TERMS IN GOVERNMENT FOR JAMB, WAEC AND NECO STUDENTS.

B Many students don't know the meanings of the following terms,  yet they are often used by external examination bodies in examinations. Study the meanings of each term and memorize them. 527 groups - A political organization, not affiliated with a party, that can raise and spend soft money; named after a section of the Internal Revenue Code. 2. absentee ballot - A ballot, usually sent in the mail, that allows those who cannot go to their precinct on election day to vote. 3. absolutism - The belief that the government should have all the power and be able to do whatever it wants. 4. acquisitive model - A view of bureaucracies that argues agency heads seek to expand the size, budget, and power of their agency. 5. actual malice - Knowingly printing falsehoods in order to harm a person’s reputation. 6. administrative adjudication - The bureaucratic function of settling disputes by relying on rules and precedents. 7. affirm - An action by the Supreme Court to uphold a rulin

HOW TO ANSWER SUMMARY QUESTIONS CORRECTLY.

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The summary question alone stands for 30% of your grade in Paper 2. Therefore it is not much of a stretch to claim that being able to answer summary questions well will give you a huge advantage in your Comprehension paper. Fortunately, the skills required for summary are not difficult to master. While the process may seem a little laborious at first glance, the more you practice them the easier it gets. Eventually you’ll be able to complete them almost instinctively. Here are the 4 Steps to answering any summary question. Step 0: Reading the Question There are 2 very important things you MUST take note of before you begin writing your summary. Identify EXACTLY what the question wants. Take note of the paragraphs from which you are tasked to identify your points from The first requires you to take note of key terms and understand question words. (For more information on question words, check out The second requires no more than a couple of se