E-TEACHING. BY: AKINTUNDE.. Weeks Topics Content. 1. Revision Capitalist Democracy. 2. Political Apathy Meaning, Reasons for Political Apathy. 3. Political.

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E-TEACHING. BY: AKINTUNDE.

Weeks Topics Content. 1. Revision Capitalist Democracy. 2. Political Apathy Meaning, Reasons for Political Apathy. 3. Political Participation Meaning, How Popular Organisations are formed. 4. Human Rights Meaning, Limitations. 5. Drug Abuse Meaning,Types of Drugs. 6. Drug Abuse Effects, Behaviors Exhibited. 7. Drug Abuse Prevention, Agencies and Activities, Laws Promulgated. 8. Parenthood Meaning, Roles of Responsible Parenthood, Importance. 9. Revision Revision.

 Capitalist Democracy is a political, economic and social system that entails the arrangement of a market- based economy polity, free market and fiscal responsibility.  Capitalist Democracy is an economic system in which the means of production are privately owned and individuals are responsible for their own well being. CHARACTERISTICS. - Private ownership of the means of production in Capitalism. - Free market system and competition in democratic capitalism. - Government o not interfere in the market system. - Equality of rights irrespective of social or religious background. - Majority rule and protection minority rights. - Rule of Law.

- Through organization of electioneering campaign. - Debates, rallies, conferences,congress, or convention. - Political manifestoes. - Political parties compete through the media. IMPORTANCE OF EMPLOYMENT IN ALLEVIATING POVERTY. - Promotes the standard of living. - Increases income generation. - Engages people in production of goods and services. - Creation of jobs for the unemployment. - Reduces crime in the society.

- Establishment of poverty alleviation programmes. - Establishment of responsible governance. - Provision adequate and quality health care. - Development of Agricultural sector.

Political Apathy is the refusal of citizens to take part in political activities of the state. It is the indifference in the attitude of citizens towards political activities of the state. FORMS/ TYPES/ EXAMPLES OF POLITICAL APATHY. -Refusal to register for election. -Refusal to vote during election. - Refusal to join any political party. - Refusal give public opinion on political issues. - Refusal to hold political office.

-Bad Governance. -Unfulfilled political promises. -Poverty. - Religious belief. - Electoral Insecurity. - Rigging and malpractices. WHY LEADERS FAIL TO PROTECT THE INTEREST OF THE PEOPLE. - Party policies. - Power intoxication. - Poor interpersonal skills. - Greed and Selfishness. - System of Government.