The rights of a citizen can be withdrawn by the state if ...
The rights of a citizen can be withdrawn by the state if the person
opposes the government violently
is convicted of a serious crime
leaves the country permanently
is pronounced dead
Correct answer is B
The rights of a citizen can be withdrawn by the state if the person is convicted of a serious crime.
One of the examples of such serious crime is treasonable felony.
Indirect election is best described as? ...
The charter of the United Nations was drawn up in ________ ...
Which of the following is not function of political parties? ...
The chairman of the Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN) during the Second republic in Nigeria was ...
In which of the following is the ceremonial and executive powers fused? ...
Nigeria's concern for decolonization in Africa was responsible for her abandonment of pro-west p...
A good example of a country with a largely unwritten constitution is ...
Nationalism in British West Africa aimed at ...
An institution which seeks to redress people's grievances against abuse of administrative power ...