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Amna Jilani
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Constitutional Law
In a cohabitation scenario in France, which of the following statements correctly describes the relationship between the President and the Prime Minister?
A. The President holds all major executive power and the Prime Minister serves mainly as an advisor. (B) The President controls foreign policy and defense, while the Prime Minister governs domestic affairs..
B. They share executive power equally with each other having authority over different policy areas..
C. The President controls foreign policy and defense, while the Prime Minister governs domestic affairs..
D. None of these.
Amna Jilani
HISTORY
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Constitutional Law
Which country's constitution grants broad powers to the legislature with limited judicial review to strike down laws?
A. China.
B. France.
C. United States of America.
D. None of these.
Amna Jilani
HISTORY
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Constitutional Law
In which country does the head of state hold significant executive power, unlike the largely symbolic monarchs of the United Kingdom?
A. Russia.
B. France.
C. Turkey.
D. None of these.
Amna Jilani
HISTORY
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Constitutional Law
Which constitutional concept suggests that the fundamental rights of citizens are not absolute and can be subject to reasonable restrictions in the interest of public welfare?
A. Proportionality.
B. Rule of Law.
C. Judicial activism.
D. None of these.
Amna Jilani
HISTORY
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Constitutional Law
What constitutional concept ensures that government actions are constrained by established laws and procedures?
A. Separation of Powers.
B. Ex Post Facto Law.
C. Due Process.
D. None of these.
Amna Jilani
HISTORY
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Constitutional Law
Which theory of constitutional interpretation emphasizes interpreting the Constitution according to the original intent of its framers?
A. Golden theory.
B. Textualism.
C. Originalism.
D. None of these.
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