Social Sciences, asked by kanchanchopra78, 11 months ago

in the content of Russia 'Duma' refers to which of the following
a A Judicial body.
b. An elected body.
C. An elected Consultative parliament.
d. An army establishment​

Answers

Answered by perfectpraveen26
1

An elected Consultative Parliament is the answer

Answered by smartbrainz
0

In the content of Russia, Duma refers to An elected consultative Parliament.

Option (C)

EXPLANATION:

  • The Duma means the State Assembly in English and it is an elected legislative body of the Russian Parliament. The Duma or the Russian Parliament consisted of two bodies or houses, the lower house and the upper house.
  • Earlier the term for the elected members of the Duma was five years but after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the term of the members of Duma was done for four years.
  • The total number of elected members are 450, in which half of the members are elected through proportional representation and the rest from the single member constituencies.
  • The Duma advises the President in various affairs of the country. They also help in the appointment of several important positions like the Chairman of the Bank of Russia, etc.

To know more

1....What is Duma? Why did it fail after the Russian Revolution 1906?

2.....Why was it said that Russia was living in the old world before the revolution of 1917?

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