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Jamb Government Past QuestionsJamb Past Questions and Answers on Factors that led to military interventionQuestion 1:The military take over power from politicians in West African countries A. When poltician have become corrupt and are reckless in their use of power B. When there is a breakdom of law and order in the country C. For reasons which touch on the interest of the military D. Because of the personal ambitions of some politicians E. All of the above Question 2:In 1966 the military intervened in Nigerian politics because A. The conutry was not operating a presidential system of government B. The number of legislators was too large C. Crude oil had been discovered in the country D. There was a high level of corruption in the country E. The political processes had broken down Question 3:Which of the following factors was not responsible for the military intervention in Nigerian politics in 1966? A. Willingness of politicians to relinquish power B. The Western Regional election of 1965 C. The federal election of 1964 D. Ethnic politics and lawlessness Question 4:One outstanding action for which the GOWON administration will be remembered in Nigeria's political history is the A. Organizatin of FESTAC B. Construction of roads C. Creation of twelve states D. Civil service purge Question 5:Military intervention i Nigeria arose from A. Perceived incapacity of civilians to govern B. Military corporatism and egocentdsm C. International pressures for change D. Civilians desire to give up power |
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