Which of the following is true of the constitution of a nation?

a. It is always set down in writing.
b. It is divinely inspired and theologically grounded.
c. It creates the governing institutions and the set of rules prescribing the political process these institutions must follow.
d. It creates barriers to collective agreements so that the political process does not get captured by special interests.

c. It creates the governing institutions and the set of rules prescribing the political process these institutions must follow.

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