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According to the chapter, why is a constitution not considered a static document?

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CBSE
Class 11
Political Science
Indian Constitution at Work
CONSTITUTION AS A LIVING DOCUMENT
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According to the chapter, why ...

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According to the chapter, why is a constitution not considered a static document?

1

It is created by historical context and needs.

2

It must remain unchanged forever.

3

It is the highest law without reviews.

4

It does not reflect societal values.

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