they plant the tree of great peace
They worked together by doing this: Each of the five tribes (the Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, and Mohawk) chose 50 representatives (all men) to a great council. The council then made decisions for the league. then the older women chose and could remove the representatives. hope this helps!!!!!!!!
they both can judge whether a law is in guideline with the constitution
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They worked together by doing this: Each of the five tribes (the Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Oneida, and Mohawk) chose 50 representatives (all men) to a great council. The council then made decisions for the league. then the older women chose and could remove the representatives. hope this helps!!!!!!!!
The address of the Lords Hill Meeting House is: 57 Plantation Road, Effingham, NH 03882-8404
Praying at the beginning of a church meeting is a common occurrence. The Lords Prayer is a good example of a prayer that would be recited at the opening of a meeting.
Can The House of Lords decide whether a law is in guidelines with the constitution? true or false ? FALSE. The House of Lords CANNOT decide whether a law is in guidelines with the constitution. It can review the bills that are passed by the House of Commons. However, the House of Lords does not have the power to decide whether a law is constitutional. Also, it doesn't have the power to veto any laws passed by the House of Commons, but only the power to delay them.
Members of house of lords who hold ministerial appointments or are officer holder receive a monthly salary. Other members do not receive a salary but can claim allowances per sitting for the days they attend session of the house or meeting of committees .
Yes. The House of Lords has a Constitution Committee which is responsible for examining all proposed laws to see if they might violate the British Constitution, and then issuing a report on its findings to the House of Lords before the House votes on the law. The Constitution Committee also investigates other broad constitutional issues and issues recommendations to the government. It does not make rulings on lawsuits brought by private individuals or groups based on constitutional issues, unlike the Supreme Court in the United States.
I'm not sure your grammar is correct, I don't understand the question to answer. However, Captain Jack Sparrow is one of the nine pirate lords in Pirates of the Caribbean. The other eight pirate lords are also there at the meeting.
It limited the power of the house of lords.
Yes. The House of Lords has a Constitution Committee which is responsible for examining all proposed laws to see if they might violate the British Constitution, and then issuing a report on its findings to the House of Lords before the House votes on the law. The Constitution Committee also investigates other broad constitutional issues and issues recommendations to the government. It does not make rulings on lawsuits brought by private individuals or groups based on constitutional issues, unlike the Supreme Court in the United States.
It depends which way you look at it: an unwritten constitution means more manoeuvrability when it comes to law changing or simply instigating constitutional changes. For example, during the early 1900s the British House of Lords had the ability to veto any Bill presented by the House of Commons it wanted, as long as it had a majority decision. The exception of this was if a Bill was finacially related (under a Unwritten Constitution), which in most cases suited the Lords fine. However, in 1913 a financial Bill was presented which, to cut a long story short, would result in the loss of the Lords' money and power. Because there was no strct constitution, the Lords simply ignored previous tradition and vetoed the Bill. In this way, the British unwritten Constitution is an advantage to one party, but a disadvantage to another. (The Bill was passed inevitably, when the house of commons sent through a law stating that the lords could no longer veto any bills at all, they got the support from the king and therefore the lords lost their power except they could now suspend bills but couldn't stop them.)
The Fundamental Constitution of Carolina was written by John Lock in 1669. It replaced the Charter of Carolina and the Concessions and Agreements of the Lords Proprietors of the Province of Carolina.