The Constitution and Social Justice · Present day
The Indian Constitution
The key features of the Constitution including Federalism, Parliamentary form of government, and Separation of Powers.
Key Questions
- 1Why does a democratic country need a Constitution?
- 2What is the significance of the Preamble?
- 3How does the Constitution prevent the misuse of power?
CBSE Learning Outcomes
CBSE: The Indian Constitution - Class 8
Class: Class 8
Subject: Social Science
Unit: The Constitution and Social Justice
Period: Present day
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