How laws are made
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- Created on: 09-11-22 16:56
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2. When was the Salisbury Convention set up?
- 1911
- 1940
- 1929
- 1936
3. What is Parliament?
- Made up of the House of Commons & House of Lords
- Group of people with the authority to govern a country.
4. What is a white paper?
- The back and forth procedure between the House of Lords and House of Commons
- A published statement of government policy
- Government Consultation on policy
5. What is the Salisbury Convention?
- An agreement between the Public and the House of Commons
- An agreement between the House of Lords and the House of Commons which states that if a piece of legislation is in the government's manifesto, the House of Lords will not block it at the second or third reading.
- An agreement between the Monarch and the two Houses
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