A. Can be amended only by a special procedure
B. Cannot be amended
C. Can be amended by the legislature through ordinary law-making procedure
D. Can be amended only with the consent of the majority of the people
Constitution and Constitutional Government
Constitution and Constitutional Government
A. The constitution in its totality
B. The preface of the constitution
C. The spirit of the constitution as distinguished from its body
D. The character of the constitution
A. Cannot be amended
B. Can be amended through a very simple procedure
C. Can be amended through a wry complicated procedure
D. Can be amended by the people alone
A. Aristotle
B. Plato
C. Montesquieu
D. Hobbes
A. Only written constitutions
B. Only unwritten constitutions
C. Both written as well as unwritten constitutions
D. Countries which possess no constitution
A. U.K.
B. U.S.A.
C. Switzerland
D. All the above countries
A. Bryce
B. Austin
C. Dicey
D. Aristotle
A. Adheres strictly to constitutional provisions
B. Does not have a monarch as head of the state
C. Places effective restrictions on the authority
D. Of the state in the interests of individual liberty.
E. Places effective restrictions on the individual liberty in the interests of state authority
A. A.V. Dicey
B. Lord Bryce
C. John Austin
D. Jean Bodin
A. Plato
B. Aristotle
C. Montesquieu
D. Hobbes