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2. What is an 'entrenched' constitution?

  • It is harder to change than ordindary law, is superior and needs a special court to interpret it.
  • Is more than 1000 pages long.
  • It is easy to change and is unimportant.
  • Is written into one document.

3. What are the 5 sources of the UK constitution?

  • Statutes, conventions, historical principles, common law and traditions.
  • The BBC, the weather, star signs, newspapers and noticeboards in Parliament.
  • The media, the people, the prime minister, the monarch and traditions.
  • Conventions, common law, traditions, government executive and the monarch.

4. Does Amend mean 'to change the constitution'

  • True
  • False

5. Out of these countries, which one has an uncodified constitution?

  • Mexico
  • Israel
  • Argentina
  • Uzbekistan
  • Japan

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