what was one important political result of the Canadian constitution of 1982

A Que became an independent nation
B English became the official language of Canada
C Canada became completely independent
D A monarchy was established in Canada
I do think the Answer "C"

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The correct answer is C - Canada became completely independent.

To arrive at this answer, let's go through the process of elimination and reason out the options:

A - Quebec becoming an independent nation is not a direct result of the Canadian Constitution of 1982. While the constitution did include provisions that acknowledged the distinctiveness of Quebec, it did not grant it independence.

B - English becoming the official language of Canada is also not a direct result of the Canadian Constitution of 1982. Canada has always had two official languages: English and French. The constitution did not change this language policy.

D - The establishment of a monarchy in Canada was not a result of the Canadian Constitution of 1982. Canada has been a constitutional monarchy since its inception, and this status predates the constitution of 1982.

Thus, the only remaining option is C - Canada becoming completely independent. The Canadian Constitution of 1982 is significant as it transferred the power to amend the constitution from the British Parliament to Canada's own Parliament. This act of patriation marked an essential step towards Canada's complete independence from British control over its constitutional affairs.