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(i) It is an introduction to the Constitution which contains the ideals and basic principles of the Indi
Constitution.
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(iii) A State which performs functions aimed at the welfare of the people.
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(iv) Every Indian citizen who has completed the age of 18 years, has the right to vote and participa
choosing the governments at different levels, i.e. the central, the state and the local levels.
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(v) The subjects of common concern to both the central and the state governments.
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(vi) A country where head of the State i.e., President is elected by the people.
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(vii) A country which is independent both internally and externally.
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iii) Matters which are not included in the division of powers.
ns. ...........​

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Answered by Niruru
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1. It is an introduction to the Constitution which contains the ideals and basic principles of the Indian Constitution.

Ans. - \bf{Preamble \:of \:Constitution}


2. A state which performs functions aimed at the welfare of the people.

Ans. - \bf{Welfare \:State}


3. Every Indian citizen who has completed the age of 18 years, has the right to vote and participate in choosing the governments at different levels, i.e. the central, the state and the local levels.

Ans. - \bf{Universal \:Adult \:Suffrage}


4. The subjects of common concern to both the central and the state governments.

Ans. - \bf{Concurrent \:List}


5. A country where head of the State i.e., President is elected by the people.

Ans. - \bf{Presidential \:Country}


6. A country which is independent both internally and externally.

Ans. - \bf{Republic \:Country}


7. Matters which are not included in the division of powers.

Ans. -\bf{Democratic \:matters}
Answered by dineshbawa760
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