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in the context of Russia ,duma refers to which of the following. (a) a judicial body. (b) an executive body. (c) an elected consultative parliament. (d) an army establishment​

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Answered by sarahssynergy
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The correct answer is option (c) an elected consultative parliament.

Explanation:

  • In the context of Russia, duma refers to an elected consultative parliament.
  • A Duma is a Russian assembly that was established from 1906 to 1917.
  • It is a Russian assembly with advisory or legislative functions.
  • The State Duma is one of the chambers of the Russian parliament, the Federal Assembly.
  • The Russian Provisional Government dissolved the last Imperial State Duma (the fourth Duma) in 1917 during the Russian Revolution.
  • It is a legislative authority that consists of 450 members elected
Answered by preeti353615
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Answer:

c) Duma is an elected consultative parliament.

Explanation:

The Duma was a Russian legislative body that existed from 1906 until 1917. The Duma was formed by Tsar Nicholas II, the leader of the ruling party.

  • He promised to keep an elected national legislature in place.
  • There were four Dumas in total.
  • The goal of the Duma was to establish democracy.
  • It is regarded as a failure by most people.
  • This assembly was divided into two parts, one chosen by the population and one chosen by the Tsar.
  • This chamber retains supremacy over the actions of the person chosen by the Russian people.
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