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1a)
causes of HIV/AIDS
(I) Through semen: Most people get the virus by
having unprotected sex with someone who has
HIV.

(ii) infected needles: Another common way of
getting it is by sharing drug needles with
someone who is infected with HIV.

(iii) infected mother: The virus can also be
passed from a mother to her baby during
pregnancy, birth, or breastfeeding.

(iv) If tissues or organs from an infected person
are transplanted, the recipient may acquire HIV.

1b)
Symptoms of HIV/AIDS
(i) Fever.
(ii) Sore throat.
(iii) Headache.
(iv) Muscle aches and joint pain.
(v) Swollen glands (swollen lymph nodes).
(vi) Skin rash
(vii) Fatigue

2a)
Human trafficking is the trade in humans, most
commonly for the purpose of sexual slavery,
forced labor or commercial sexual exploitation
for the traffickers.

2b)
i)Poverty: This is a situation where a person fall
short of a level of economic welfare, where a
person lacks the basic human want which are
clothing, food and shelter.

ii) Lack of employment opportunities: Due to the
bad economic situation of some countries that
made some people jobless, some people
therefore get lured and deceived by traffickers
because they want to get out of the country and
thereby using them as slaves and prostitutes in
other countries.

iii)Profit: Because of the profits the trafficker
wants to make from doing trafficking business
make them to engage themselves in such evil
business all because of profit.

iv)Illiterates: Illiterates are those who are not
able to read or write, illiteracy has made so
many people to become a victim of trafficking,
for instance, signing on a paper you do not have
any knowledge about.

v)Economic system: Because of poor economic
system of some countries the citizens prefer to
live somewhere else and would not mind to go
anywhere and because of this they become a
victim.

vi)Greed: Some people are not satisfied with
what they have, because of the love to earn
more than what they can have they end up
falling into the hands of traffickers.


 5a)
Citizenship is the status of a person recognized
under the custom or law as being a legal
member of a sovereign state or part of a nation.

5b)
i) Citizenship by Birth (jus sanguinis). If one or
both of a person's parents are citizens of a
given state, then the person may have the right
to be a citizen of that state as well
ii)Citizenship by Registration
A person can be a citizen of a country through
registration. This mostly occurs to women who
marry foreign nationals. For instance, a Gambian
woman married to a Nigerian may register as a
citizen of Nigeria but she must satisfy certain
conditions such as residing in Nigeria and
should take the oath of allegiance to Nigeria
and renounce her Gambian citizenship.

iii) Citizenship by Naturalization
This is another way through which an individual
can acquire citizenship in a country. Through
this method, the individual must satisfy certain
basic conditions such as in the case of Nigeria,
the individual must have lived in Nigeria for not
less than 15 years, he must have a job, he must
be an honourable person, that is, not a criminal
and must be recommended by a very important
person in the country.

iv)Citizenship by Descent
This is a method of acquiring citizenship of
another country as a result of the fact that his
grandparents are citizens of the country.

7a)
Civil society refers to any non-governmental
entity formed by a group of people with similar
interests who come together to work on a
common goal

7b)
i)Civil society makes state at all level to be
accountable, responsive and to be more
effective. They help to limit and control the
power of the state

ii)It promotes political participation through the
process of educating people about the about
their rights and obligations as democratic
citizen and also encourage them to participate
in election.

iii)Building community; engagement and
participation in voluntary associations also has
the potential to strengthen bonds among
citizens.

iv)Socialization; civil society contributes to the
formation and practice of democratic attitudes
among citizens. Thus people learn to develop
tolerance, mutual trust and the ability to relate
with people.

v)It can also help to play an important role in
meditating and helping to resolve conflict.

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