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Constitution of the People's Republic of China (1954)

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When was the Constitution of the People’s Republic of China (1954) adopted?

  • October 1, 1949
  • September 20, 1954
  • January 1, 1950
  • March 5, 1978
Correct answer(s):
  • September 20, 1954

Which right was included for citizens within the political framework of the Constitution of the People’s Republic of China (1954)?

  • The right to restore the imperial throne
  • The right to create foreign colonies
  • The right to dissolve all courts
  • The right to vote and stand for election
Correct answer(s):
  • The right to vote and stand for election

Which body formally adopted the Constitution of the People’s Republic of China in 1954?

  • The Supreme People’s Court
  • The First National People’s Congress
  • The State Council
  • The Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference
Correct answer(s):
  • The First National People's Congress

How should freedom of speech and assembly in the Constitution of the People’s Republic of China (1954) be interpreted at the HSC level?

  • As proof that the Constitution had no connection to politics
  • As formal constitutional rights that should be studied alongside the political realities of early PRC governance
  • As rules that applied only to foreign diplomats
  • As powers given only to the Supreme People’s Court
Correct answer(s):
  • As formal constitutional rights that should be studied alongside the political realities of early PRC governance

Which set of institutions best reflects the government structure described by the Constitution of the People’s Republic of China (1954)?

  • Imperial court, provincial kings, hereditary nobles, and clan courts
  • Foreign consulates, treaty ports, merchant guilds, and colonial councils
  • National People’s Congress, State Council, people’s courts, procuratorates, and local governments
  • Only village councils, with no national state organs
Correct answer(s):
  • National People's Congress, State Council, people's courts, procuratorates, and local governments

Which statement best describes religious freedom in the Constitution of the People’s Republic of China (1954)?

  • It was the only institution of state power
  • It replaced the State Council as the executive organ
  • It appeared as part of the Constitution’s broader treatment of citizens’ rights
  • It was a rule about national currency
Correct answer(s):
  • It appeared as part of the Constitution's broader treatment of citizens' rights

In the constitutional system created by the Constitution of the People’s Republic of China (1954), how should the National People’s Congress be understood?

  • As a private business association
  • As a foreign advisory mission
  • As a court for ordinary criminal appeals only
  • As the highest organ of state power
Correct answer(s):
  • As the highest organ of state power

What does the inclusion of personal freedom in the Constitution of the People’s Republic of China (1954) show about the document?

  • It included formal protections for citizens while also organizing state authority
  • It ignored citizens completely and listed only geography
  • It was only a military handbook
  • It created a private commercial code with no political content
Correct answer(s):
  • It included formal protections for citizens while also organizing state authority

What was the importance of the Standing Committee under the Constitution of the People’s Republic of China (1954)?

  • It represented a hereditary royal council
  • It helped maintain national legislative authority when the full National People’s Congress was not in session
  • It replaced all local people’s congresses permanently
  • It functioned as the highest military academy
Correct answer(s):
  • It helped maintain national legislative authority when the full National People's Congress was not in session

Which constitutional theme is reflected by protections for home and correspondence in the Constitution of the People’s Republic of China (1954)?

  • Abolition of all written communication
  • Creation of hereditary landlord courts
  • Replacement of Beijing as the capital
  • Formal recognition of certain citizen protections within the new state system
Correct answer(s):
  • Formal recognition of certain citizen protections within the new state system