Explore the structure and history of the British Parliament, including its chambers, roles, and legislative functions.
1430
1365
1260
1265
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The House of Lords
The House of Knights
The House of Commons
The House of Burgesses
The Senate
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To create bills
To advise the King on which bills to pass
To vote on legislation
The lower chamber has no real power
Holding the power to dissolve the government
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To create bills
To vote on legislation
The upper chamber has no real power except to suspend bills passed in the lower chamber
To decide the fate of criminals
To regulate taxes
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4 years
3 years
8 years
2 years
5 years
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The upper chamber
The monarch
The tax payers of Britain
No one, it cannot be dissolved
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Is made up of two houses
Has the power to pass laws
Contains at least 200 people
Contains officials elected through an electoral college
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The Queen
The Lord Spiritual
The Prime Minister
The Speaker of the House
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