A constitution whose procedure for amendment is the same as that of making an ordinary...

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WAEC 2009

A constitution whose procedure for amendment is the same as that of making an ordinary law is referred to as

  • A. a unitary constitution
  • B. an unwritten constitution
  • C. a flexible constitution
  • D. a confederal constitution

Correct Answer: C. a flexible constitution

Explanation

A flexible constitution is one that is readily changeable, where amendments might be as easy as passing a normal piece of legislation.



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