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2017 Waec Civic Education Answers – May/June Expo

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1a)
interpersonal relationship is a strong, deep, or close association or acquaintance between two or more people that may range in duration from brief to enduring.
1b)
i)Patience: This is the ability to be calm and not be quick to provocation.
ii)Honesty: This is the quality of being truthful and upright in your dealing with others.
iii)Tolerance: It is the ability to accept others the way they are. Always remember that no two people can be exactly the same.
iv) Make others feel important. Show to them how you care.
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3a) 
A responsible parenthood is simply defined as the “will” and ability of parents to respect and do the needs and aspirations of the family and children.
3b)
i)Teaching morality.
Good citizens need to be people who act according to moral principles. Rather than being selfish or trying to deceive each other, they ought to deal in a kind and upright way with each other. Part of a parent’s responsibility is ensuring that they bring up the next generation of citizens properly.
ii)Teaching social interactions.
Being polite, making friends, and reaching out to others are all important things in society. Parents can teach children to be comfortable when socializing from an early age.
iii)Budgeting and finances.
In order to keep the economy of a given society going, the citizens need to have good control of their finances. Parents can help to get their children into good financial habits early on.
iv)Showing children the ropes.
A responsible parent will teach their child how to move in society: how to pay for things in shops and get the correct change, for example, or how to take public transport.
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4)
i) To work in collaboration with other agencies or bodies that may ensure elimination and prevention of the root causes of the problem of traffic in any person;
ii)To strengthen and enhance effective legal means for international cooperation in criminal matters for suppressing the international activities of traffic in person;
iii)To strengthen cooperation between the Attorney-General of the Federation, Nigeria Police, Nigeria Immigration Services, Nigeria Customs Services, Nigeria Prison Services, Welfare Officials and all other agencies in the eradication of traffic in person;
iv)To take charge, supervise, control and coordinate the rehabilitation of trafficked persons;
v)To investigate and prosecute traffickers.
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6.
1. Effectively deal with peer pressure. The biggest reason teens start using drugs is because their friends utilize peer pressure. No one likes to be left out, and teens (and yes, some adults, too) find themselves doing things they normally wouldn’t do, just to fit in. In these cases, you need to either find a better group of friends that won’t pressure you into doing harmful things, or you need to find a good way to say no. Teens should prepare a good excuse or plan ahead of time, to keep from giving into tempting situations.

2. Deal with life pressure. People today are overworked and overwhelmed, and often feel like a good break or a reward is deserved. But in the end, drugs only make life more stressful — and many of us all too often fail to recognize this in the moment. To prevent using drugs as a reward, find other ways to handle stress and unwind. Take up exercising, read a good book, volunteer with the needy, create something. Anything positive and relaxing helps take the mind off using drugs to relieve stress.


3. Seek help for mental illness. Mental illness and substance abuse often go hand-in-hand. Those with a mental illness may turn to drugs as a way to ease the pain. Those suffering from some form of mental illness, such as anxiety, depression or post-traumatic stress disorder should seek the help of a trained professional for treatment before it leads to substance abuse.

4. Examine the risk factors. If you’re aware of the biological, environmental and physical risk factors you possess, you’re more likely to overcome them. A history of substance abuse in the family, living in a social setting that glorifies drug abuse and/or family life that models drug abuse can be risk factors.

5. Keep a well-balanced life. People take up drugs when something in their life is notworking, or when they’re unhappy about their lives or where their lives are going. Look at life’s big picture, and have priorities in order.
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7a)
constitution is a set of fundamental principles or established precedents according to which a state or other organization is governed.

7b)
-The Legislative Arm This is the law creating section of state, known as the Parliament, and also the citizens of Western Australia choose its
members.
-The Executive Arm This is the law administering (carrying-out) section of state, known as the executive, and its members are drawn from the members of parliament whose party has the bulk of seats within the assembly.
-The Judicial Arm The third arm of the central government is a self-governing judiciary. The
Judiciary interprets the laws, utilising as a basis the laws as enacted and instructive statements created within the assembly during the enactment.

7c)
A political party is a group of people who come together to contest elections and hold power in the government

7d)
Free press refer to: Freedom of the press, legal protections for public communications media.

7e)
The armed forces of a country are its government-sponsored defense, fighting forces, and organizations

7f)
Civil society is the "aggregate of non-governmental organizations and institutions that manifest interests and will of citizens".
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