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What is a supreme or subordinate constitution?

The Parliament which have unlimited power then the constitution of that parliament is supreme constitution. On the other hand,the parliament which have not unlimited power then the constitution of that parliament is subordinate constitution.


How has parliament changed?

The British Parliament began as a voice of the people in a monarchical power structure. Today, the monarch has no power and the Parliament makes the decisions.


Who has power in England?

Parliament.


How do monarchy get there power?

They get their power by elected leaders in a Parliament.


How did the English parliament the power of the monarch?

English rulers turned to parliament for funds. In this way, it could limit the power of the monarch.


How did the English parliament limit the power of the monarch?

English rulers turned to parliament for funds. In this way, it could limit the power of the monarch.


Why did parliament pass the petition of 1628?

In 1628 Parliament decided that the king should not have all the power. They made it so that The king would have to go to the Parliament and get their permission before taxing. This gave Parliament a shared power with the king after about 1640, which was after Charles I had decided to make it impossible for Parliament to meet therefore giving him all the power between 1629 to 1640.


Did the Parliament gained power with the fading of the king's veto power?

True


What is the shift of power from the king to parliament?

The Glorious Revolution occurred in 1689 and was a shift of political power from the British Monarchy to Parliament. The Monarchy remains the central focus of the government, but Parliament assume much of the power of the finances and the ability to pass laws.


What are the main functions of the parliament?

legislative power: in most cases Parliament shares the legislative power with the Council, in particular through the ordinary legislative procedure.budgetary power: Parliament shares budgetary powers with the Council in voting on the annual budget, rendering it enforceable through the President of Parliament's signature, and overseeing its implementation


Who had the power to impose taxes on the colonies?

PARLIAMENT


How did the parliament try to protect itself after limiting the kings power?

The Parliament does not need any protection. All power is for the "Cortes", the king reigns but not governs.