Constitution and Constitutional Government
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- 23 Jun 2022
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- 28 May 2026
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Explanation
In a perfect federation, the constitution must be rigid to maintain the division of powers and prevent frequent changes that could disrupt the federal balance.
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Practice related questions from the same subject.
- 1.Which form of government is typically considered equivalent to a constitutional government?
- 2.Which country is known for having a constitution that has developed gradually over time?
- 3.What defines a written constitution?
- 4.Which of the following best defines a constitution?
- 5.When did Britain establish a constitutional form of government?
- 6.Which medieval movement played a significant role in advancing constitutional government?
- 7.In which type of country do traditions and customs have a greater influence?
- 8.Which of the following is NOT an advantage of an unwritten constitution?
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