Legitimacy: Eg.
Unelected House of lords and the FPTP system, specifically compared to PR systems.
Extent of party unity: Specifically seen in the Blair years, making a comparison between his first and last term.
Size of the majority: Again compare the majority of Blairs
first and last term - evaluate which one was more effective, and note that all good changing governments (parliaments) who have effective legislature THROUGH parliament have large majorities , eg.
Margret thatchers 1983 government.
Coalition: Specifically between Backbenchers of the Lib dem
party, who as the smaller coalition partner often feel their ideological character being lost, and compare lib-dems
with the tory
right - and how government therefore find it hard to pass law that satisfy both parties - therefore compromise is needed.
- this is seen as in 2010 - 2012 24% of all divisions involved a Lib-dem
rebellion.
Factors such as column degradation, sample contamination, or improper calibration of the equipment could limit the effectiveness of the chromatographic technique. Additionally, variations in temperature, pressure, or flow rate can also impact the results obtained from chromatography.
The answer is 5 years.The maximum term limit for The Australian Parliament is 5 years.
English rulers turned to parliament for funds. In this way, it could limit the power of the monarch.
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Petition of right
Petition of right
the factors limit where plants and animals can live is that a forests
There is no limit to the number of factors.
There are many factors that limit the potential production of wildlife. One of these factors is the loss of habitat.
English rulers turned to parliament for funds. In this way, it could limit the power of the monarch.
to limit the power of the English Parliament
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