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Blackstone says that the legislation of the ……. Parliament is Supreme according to English law for “what the Parliament doth, no authority upon earth can undo”.
Choose the suitable word from the following to fill up the gap in the above sentence.
State
Central
Colonial
Imperial
- The sentence refers to the supremacy of a specific Parliament, which is characteristic of English law.
- Option 1: State
- The term 'State Parliament' is not typically used in the context of English law. It more often refers to regional or federal entities in different countries.
- Option 2: Central
- 'Central Parliament' is not a widely recognized term in the context of England. Usually, 'central' refers to a unifying national government, but it's not the traditional British context.
- Option 3: Colonial
- 'Colonial Parliament' would refer to the legislative bodies in former colonies, which doesn't align with the context of English supreme legal authority.
- Option 4: Imperial
- The term 'Imperial Parliament' is historically used to describe the Parliament of the United Kingdom, especially when discussing its supreme authority.
- Answer: Option 4 - Imperial
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