Judges and courts to interpret laws
The English government’s system of common law and the principles of limited government had the most significant influence on American government. The Magna Carta, which established the idea of due process and the rule of law, laid the groundwork for American legal principles. Additionally, the parliamentary system and concepts of checks and balances inspired the framers of the U.S. Constitution in creating a government that limits power and protects individual rights. These elements helped shape the foundational structures of American democracy.
became a permanent part of English government.
No, because we have our own government.
Taxes, budgets, and laws. A+LS!
the Parliament
its part of the government, and that's why it has to be powerful.
they are all a part of corrupt government
Through their elected representatives they take part in law-making.
Taxes, budgets, and laws. A+LS!
because they were a part of the Britain government.
There is no English representative body. England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The representative - ie elected - part of the UK Government is The House of Commons a part of the UK parliament.
Lobbying is an organized effort to influence government decisions.