About Course
This course explores key political and governance concepts, beginning with Fundamental Human Rights, where students will learn about the rights and freedoms of individuals in a society. The topic of Citizenship will cover how individuals acquire, retain, and lose citizenship, as well as their roles and responsibilities.
Nazism will be examined as a political ideology, its historical impact, and its consequences. The study of Party Systems and Political Parties will highlight different forms of political organization, their functions, and their influence on governance.
The Theory of Separation of Powers will focus on how government authority is divided among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches to prevent abuse of power. The concepts of Centralization and Decentralization will explain how power is distributed between central and regional governments.
Delegated Legislature will explore how legislative powers are transferred to different governmental bodies, ensuring efficiency in governance. The study of Electoral Constituencies will explain the division of electoral regions and their significance in democratic representation.
Finally, Franchise will focus on voting rights, the importance of elections, and how democratic participation shapes governance.
Course Content
Introduction
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Scheme of Work
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