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Constitutions can be adopted through several modes, primarily including parliamentary approval, popular referendum, or constituent assembly. Parliamentary approval involves elected representatives voting to enact the constitution, while a popular referendum allows the electorate to directly vote on its adoption. A constituent assembly is a body specifically convened to draft and adopt a constitution, often reflecting the will of the people. Additionally, constitutions can be enacted following significant political upheaval or revolution, often as a means of establishing a new legal framework.

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