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The most controversial element of the Indian constitution is the power given to the
 
  a. president to suspend freedoms during a grave emergency.
  b. president to remove the prime minister for just cause.
  c. states to reject an action taken by the national government.
  d. Indian Supreme Court to impeach the president.

Question 2

Which of the following statements describes the gap between the theory of democracy and the manner in which it is practiced in India?
 
  a. There are regular elections in India, but they are frequently accompanied by violence and fraud.
  b. The rights of individuals are not constitutionally protected, by the national or state constitutions.
  c. India is federal in theory, but the states are much more powerful than the national government.
  d. The majority of India's population no longer live in poverty, but they still do not actively participate in elections.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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