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The idea of having a provision for a Bicameral Parliament in the Constitution of India was borrowed from the ______
Constitution.
French
Canadian
British
Irish
- Option 1: French
- The French system is known for its semi-presidential government and has a bicameral legislature, but the structure of India's parliament is not influenced directly by it.
- Option 2: Canadian
- Canada’s parliamentary structure is indeed bicameral with a House of Commons and a Senate, sharing certain features with the British system due to its historical ties.
- Option 3: British
- The British Parliament, comprising the House of Commons and the House of Lords, influenced the structure of India’s Parliament. India adopted this system for representation and law-making.
- Option 4: Irish
- Ireland’s system is unicameral, but certain elements like Directive Principles of State Policy were borrowed from the Irish Constitution.
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