Prelegislative process
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- Created on: 30-04-16 13:01
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2. How many acts are passed each year?
- Between 30-40
- Between 80-90
- Between 60-70
- Between 50-60
3. What are hereditary peers?
- The people who compromise Parliament with no help from others
- Peers who inherit their title
- People who are chosen by the Government to work for them
- Random people who volunteered to sit in Parliament
4. What is the role of the House of Commons?
- To undermine parliamentary sovereignty
- To make new laws
- To debate, scrutinize and vote on whether to approve the laws proposed by the Government
- To discuss matters of current concern
5. What is the aim of a green paper?
- To allow interested parties to comment on the subject and give feedback on its suggestions within an agreed time scale
- To allow the government to make a white paper
- To make law
- To make Parliament aware of matters of current concern
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