Why would a country such as Great Britain not have a formal written constitution?

a. The political culture of Great Britain favors unlimited government over constitutional restraints.
b. Great Britain's unique history established customs and legal practices that made a written constitution unnecessary.
c. The homogenous population of Great Britain allows the people to agree on a basic set of rules without writing a constitution.
d. Great Britain's history of ruling overseas territories made a written constitution too complicated to apply to every region.

b

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