(if capitalized, Parliament refers to a specific country's legislative body)
"Most forms of democratic government have a parliament or representative legislature."
"The American colonists were angry at the British Parliament for raising taxes on them."
"The parliament in Iceland is called the Althing."
The Houses of Parliament are two individual houses. The House of Commons, which is comprised of elected Members of Parliament (MPs) and the House of Lords, comprised of individuals appointed by the Queen. The Commons is in charge of writing laws, which may be anything from the fox-hunting ban to the uptake of a Warranted Officer in the Military. The Commons is split into two seating sections that face each other: on one side is the government (which today is both the Lib Dems and the Conservatives) and on the other is the opposition (basically all elected MPs who aren't Conservatives or Lib Dems). The Commons is chaired by a speaker of the House, who's job is to maintain order and keep discussion flowing and relevant. To pass potential laws, the MPs must vote either yes or no. They are almost always told which way they must vote by their party's chief Whip. If a law is voted in by the Commons, it must be passed to the Lords to be voted upon. If the Lords also accept it, it is passed. if the Lords refuse it, and the Commons continues to send it back after voting yes a number more times, they can eventually overrule the House of Lords and pass it anyway on the grounds that they are the elected representatives of the people.
A model parliament is a main body made by King Edward; that included some commoners Church officials, and nobles. That is the definition. Your question is: How do I use the term "Model Parliament" in a sentence. The sentence can be:
The people who built the Model Parliament was King Edward, and etc.
Our congress works at the capital in Washington D.C
That is the correct spelling of "parliament" (a legislature).
It is capitalized when referring to a specific one, e.g. the Australian Parliament.
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The Parliament has to make a good law
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The parliament was in Britten.
The Parliament has to make a good law
A grouping of owls is called a parliament.
When the Manga Carta was made, the King had to discuss the matter of raising taxes with the Parliament.
The lobbyist went to the Parliament to discuss in a meeting.
A member of parliament belonged to a political party.
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The European Parliament passes legislation that effects all of the countries that are a part of the European Union.
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