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The chapter argues that beyond restricting state power, the Indian Constitution also:

AReplicates the structure of seventeenth-century English parliamentary practice
BEmpowers historically deprived groups to achieve collective good and self-determination
CConfers exclusive authority on the Supreme Court to overrule legislative majorities
DMandates a uniform civil code across all religious communities of the country
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. Empowers historically deprived groups to achieve collective good and self-determination
Page 4 says the Indian Constitution exists 'not only to limit people in power but to empower those who traditionally have been deprived of it,' giving them the power to achieve collective good. Nehru called the Constituent Assembly 'a nation on the move'.
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