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Trivia Questions

Which post-World War II constitution famously includes an article (Article 9) renouncing war as a sovereign right and prohibiting the maintenance of armed forces?

Which clause in the U.S. Constitution establishes its supremacy over state laws and state constitutions?

Which modern constitution, adopted in 1996, is widely regarded as one of the most progressive in the world, particularly for its comprehensive human rights protections following the end of apartheid?

The Canadian Constitution includes a Charter of Rights and Freedoms. When was this charter officially entrenched, meaning it became part of the Constitution?

Which ancient Greek city-state is often credited with having one of the earliest forms of a codified constitution, though not in the modern sense?

What is the minimum number of states required to ratify an amendment to the U.S. Constitution?

The Constitution of San Marino, a series of legislative documents compiled from the 17th century, is often cited as the oldest still in force. What is the specific title of this foundational collection of laws?

Which country, despite being a monarchy, adopted a constitution in 1906 following a popular revolution, limiting the absolute power of its Shah?

What is the term for a constitutional principle that allows the judiciary to review and invalidate laws or acts of the executive that violate the constitution?

Which Scandinavian country has four separate fundamental laws that together constitute its constitution, rather than a single document?