The House of Lords is more powerful than the House of Commons
True. Lords were also "vassals" of higher lords.
Yes it is true. Lords and Vassals were part of the social, political, and economic organization known as feudalism or the manorial system.
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The Queen has nothing to do with the head of the government. The prime minister used to be picked by the queen but they stopped doing that. The queen is barely recognized in canada. Please don't let that false answer bother you! :P
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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.
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One possible answer could be that both the governments of Great Britain and the United States have a bicameral legislature, with two chambers - the House of Commons and the House of Lords in the UK, and the House of Representatives and Senate in the US. However, this statement would be false as the UK has a unitary parliamentary system with a constitutional monarchy, while the US has a federal presidential system.
True. Lords were also "vassals" of higher lords.
So far we know the following Lords of Chaos:EscherionThe Twins, Xing and XangVathKitsuneWolfwingKimberly (Discordia was a false Lord)Ledgermayne
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It is somewhat true and somewhat false, lords granted fiefs to peoples they trusted who then would become vassals to the lord. The lord might have given him the land for serving in the army, but that might not have always been the case.
The lords imposed checks on the king's unlimited power.
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False. It is in the House.