WAEC - Government (2017 - No. 34)
One feature of pre-independence constitutions in West Africa is the
judicial and executive councils
executive and legislative councils
judicial and legislative councils
consultative and judicial councils
Explanation
Pre-independence constitutions in West Africa often established these two key bodies to manage the colonial administration. The Executive Council typically consisted of colonial officials and was responsible for implementing policies, while the Legislative Council included both colonial officials and a limited number of African representatives and was tasked with making laws.
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