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Which of the following is a true statement about China's Constitution?

A. It sets forth fundamental law, but with allowance for future changes.

B. It protects the civil rights of minority citizens

C. It is supposed to reflect current governmental polices

D. It is constructed to allow for future amendments to address social change

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The only true statement about China's Constituion is that it's construced to allow for future amendments to address social change. (Answer D).

P.S. You can simply check that by reading about it and facing numerous amendments described at every source you have examined.

Answer:

D. It is constructed to allow for future amendments to address social change

Explanation:

The Constitution of the People's Republic of China is the highest-ranking law of the People's Republic of China. Adopted by the National People's Congress on December 4, 1982, it was subject to revisions in 1988, 1993, 1999, 2004 and 2018. The Constitution begins with a preamble and includes 138 articles divided into four chapters: General Principles, Rights and Duties fundamentals of citizens, The structure of the state and The national flag, the national anthem, the national emblem and the capital.

This constitution has inherited and developed the basic principles of the 1954 constitution, synthesizing the experiences of the development of Chinese socialism, and assimilating some international experiences, forming a fundamental law that corresponds to the modern needs of Chinese socialism. It explicitly establishes the political system, the economic system, the rights and duties of citizens, the composition of state institutions, and the limits of their powers and responsibilities, as well as the future elementary tasks of the country.

Although all Chinese organizations are supposed to be subject to the Constitution, the lack of plurality of political parties allows the exclusive control of the Chinese Communist Party over it. In fact, it is the Chinese Communist Party that controls the legislation, or the amendments to the constitution when making proposals to the National People's Congress. This is the fourth constitution in the history of the People's Republic of China, after those of 1954, 1975 and 1978.