A. Unwritten Constitution
B. Flexible Constitution
C. Unitary Constitution
D. Written Constitution
Correct Answer: Option D
D. Written Constitution
Explanation
Federalism is the mixed or compound mode of government, combining a general government with regional governments in a single political system. the following are some key features of federalism
- The presence of constituent parts called republics, states, etc.
- The relations between the federation and its entities are governed by the Federal Constitution.
- Foreign policy activities are conducted by the federal government on behalf of all entities.
- The bicameral structure of the federal parliament where one is the organ of the federal government, and the other is representing the interests of the federation (this is a mandatory feature of a federal state). with a Written Constitution
- The regions may issue their own constitution, decrees and other normative-legal acts that will be legal in their territory on a par with the federal constitution and federal laws.
- The subjects of the federation can have their own flags, emblems anthems and all other signs of the state, except state sovereignty.
- The subjects of the federation cannot be independent subjects of international relations.