Which of the following is not a feature of centralized government? A. Dependent State B. Judicial Review C. Single Government D. Flexible Constitution

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The correct answer is D. Flexible Constitution.

A centralized government is one in which power is concentrated in the hands of the central government, as opposed to a decentralized government in which power is shared between the central government and regional or local governments.

A dependent state is a state that is not fully independent, but is instead under the control of another state.

Judicial review is the power of the courts to declare laws unconstitutional.

A single government is a government that is not divided into separate branches, but is instead concentrated in the hands of a single person or group of people.

A flexible constitution is a constitution that can be easily amended, as opposed to a rigid constitution that is difficult to amend.

Of the above options, only a flexible constitution is not a feature of a centralized government. This is because a centralized government is characterized by a concentration of power in the hands of the central government, and a flexible constitution would allow for the devolution of power to regional or local governments.

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