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They required approval by the King's Privy Council.
the king's Privy Council
Perhaps a privy council. or Perhaps a parliament.
the king's Privy Council
the king's Privy Council
Perhaps a privy council. or Perhaps a parliament.
the king's Privy Council.
Elmer Beecher Russell has written: 'The review of American colonial legislation by the King in council' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Great Britain. Privy Council
D. E. Hoak has written: 'The King's Council in the reign of Edward VI' -- subject- s -: 1547-, Great Britain Privy Council - History, Politics and government
* Question twice as long as allowable, copied in hundreds of times from a test sheet. All variants cleaned from valid questions.C. the king's privy council.If it passes it will not go into effect until it is approved by the king's Privy Council.OK, I'm imagining it. Now what do you want to know?The whole question is to long to type into the "ask" box so here's the rest of it:...The law passes, but you know it won't go into effect until its approved by...?and here's what i believe the answer is according to what's in my study guide: C: the King's Privy Council.the answer is C: the king's Privy Council
In 1618, the law would not have been passed until it was approved by the directors of the Virginia Company. After 1624, the law would not have been approved until it had been approved by the king's Privy Council, even though the king retained the House of Burgess.
Henry III's Barons forced him into certain concessions which were known as the Provisions of Oxford(10jun1258.)This document set up a 15 man Privy Council with membership approved by the barons, to advise the King and indirectly wield power over the whole government.