Political Science, asked by subhrodip97, 6 months ago

What is meant by the term ‘constituency’?

a. Place where the copy of constitution is kept

b. A particular area from where voters elect a representative to the Lok Sabha / Vidhan Sabh

c. A body of voters

d. None of the above​

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Answered by TrishakD
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Answer:

A constituent is a voting member of a community or organization and has the power to appoint or elect. A constituency is all of the constituents of a representative. ... Constituencies for local government elections are called either Wards or electoral divisions.

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Answered by kingslint
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Contents

1 1788 – The royal treasury is empty; Prelude to the Revolution

2 1789 – The Revolution Begins; the Estates-General and the Constituent Assembly

2.1 July 14, 1789 – The Siege and Surrender of the Bastille

2.2 August 27, 1789 – Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen

2.3 October 6, 1789 – Women's March on Versailles

3 1790 – the Rise of the Political Clubs

3.1 July 14, 1790 – Fête de la Fédération

4 1791 – The unsuccessful flight of the Royal Family from Paris

4.1 June 20–21, 1791 – The Royal Family flees Paris

5 1792 – War and the overthrow of the monarchy

5.1 August 10, 1792 – Storming of the Tuileries; Downfall of the King

5.2 September 2–7, 1792 – Massacres in Paris prisons

5.3 September 20, 1792 – French victory at Valmy; Debut of the Convention

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