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Countries do not operate in isolation; they are influenced by policies and decisions of neighboring and other international countries.
TRUE (Global interdependence and international relations affect national policies.)
Step 2: 1.2
A state does not have to have defined recognized borders.
FALSE (A state requires a defined territory with recognized borders according to international law, e.g., Montevideo Convention.)
Step 3: 1.3
In a democratic society, citizens have a right to participate in activities and functions of government.
TRUE (Democratic principles include citizen participation through voting, etc.)
Step 4: 1.4
Voters may register and vote in the local elections in any district.
FALSE (Voters register and vote in their district of residence.)
Step 5: 1.5
In the first democratic, Alliance gained the majority of votes in our country.
FALSE (The ANC won the majority in South Africa's first democratic election in 1994; Democratic Alliance formed later.)
Step 6: 1.6
The municipal council is the highest institution at local level.
TRUE (It is the legislative and oversight body at municipal level.)
Step 7: 1.7
The premier appoints cabinet ministers and allocates them specific portfolios.
FALSE (The President appoints national cabinet ministers; the premier appoints provincial MECs.)
Step 8: 1.8
The function of the Constitutional Court is to find the meaning of the Constitution.
TRUE (It interprets the Constitution in constitutional matters.)
Step 9: 1.9
Heads of state departments are the directors-general who report directly to the ministers.
TRUE (Directors-general are heads of national departments and report to ministers.)
Step 10: 1.10
Auxiliary functions are sometimes called support functions.
TRUE (Auxiliary/staff functions provide support to line functions.)
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1.1 Countries do not operate in isolation; they are influenced by policies and decisions of neighboring and other international countries.
This law problem is solved step by step below, with detailed explanations to help you understand the method and arrive at the correct answer.