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Card 6

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Elizabeth could use her veto if she felt bills could risk the public, how often did this happen?

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Card 7

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Elizabeth used speeches as a method of control, when was her famous golden speech and what did she say?

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Card 8

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what proportion of seats in the House of Commons were controlled by the House of Lords?

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Card 9

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How many seats did Essex control in the 1580s?

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Card 10

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The commons grew in this period, by how much?

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Card 11

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the enfranchisement of the boroughs led to what?

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Card 12

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Robert Bell was speaker from when

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Card 13

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The Queen had the power to prorogue Parliament - when was the longest period she prorogued for

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Card 14

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Why did the Queen Prorogue Parliament in 1576?

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Card 15

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Neale pointed out a group known as the Puritan choir - how many members did it contain?

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