Which of the following BEST describes Nigerian political culture?
a. A strong sense of nationalism developed in response to outside interference
b. A lack of a sense of national identity, instead remaining loyal to their ethnic, regional, and religious groups
c. A weak sense of nationality leading to strong support for regional integration
d. A strong sense a unified concept of Nigerian citizenship
e. A weak sense of national unity leading to support for separatist movements
b
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The phrase “a government of laws not men” means ______.
a. the legal system in the United States works independently from the federal government b. administrators are held accountable to sources of political legitimacy c. the American people are not subject to the same laws as administrators d. litigation is more prevalent in the public sector than in the private sector