Parliament is a legislative body in a country responsible for making and passing laws. It typically consists of elected representatives, and its structure can vary, often including two houses (bicameral) or one house (unicameral). Parliament also plays a crucial role in overseeing the government, debating policies, and representing the interests of citizens. The term is most commonly associated with the legislative system in countries like the United Kingdom.
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most of the power of the government was given to parliamant
members of parliamant
The nearest river to Great Britain's Parliament is the Thames.
the quartering Act
members of parliamant
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Men were able to vote in the 1920s as long as they were older than 21. Women could vote if they were over 30, a law passed by the British Parliamant, the law was changed that women could vote at the age of 21 in 1928. African Americans could not vote until The Voting Rights Act of 1965.
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Pre-Revolutionary War (prior to 1775) governors in the 13 Colonies were appointed by the British. It is worth remembering that the vast majority of colonists were British, with initially strong British loyalties and ties, so a British-appointed governor and locally appointed or voted legislator made good sense - until the Seven-Years War ended and colonists began to want to control their own lives and destinies.
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