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From the information that many amendments were made during 2000-2003, which of the following conclusions would you draw? - Political Science

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Question

From the information that many amendments were made during 2000-2003, which of the following conclusions would you draw?

Options

  • Judiciary did not interfere with the amendments made during this period.

  • One political party had a strong majority during this period.

  • There was strong pressure from the pubic in favour of certain amendments.

  • There were no real differences among the parties during this time.

  • The amendments were of a non-controversial nature and parties had an agreement on the subject of amendments.

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Solution

The amendments were of a non-controversial nature and parties had an agreement on the subject of amendments.

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Chapter 9: Constitution as a Living Document - Exercise [Page 218]

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NCERT Political Science - Indian Constitution at Work [English] Class 11
Chapter 9 Constitution as a Living Document
Exercise | Q 7 | Page 218

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