Blessed be the name of _____. A: Lord B: the Lord C: Lords D: the Lords
Blessed be the name of _____. A: Lord B: the Lord C: Lords D: the Lords
The British parliament was made up of ______. A: the House of Lords and the House of Commons B: the Sovereign, the House of Lords and the House of Commons C: the Cabinet and the Senate D: the Queen and the House of Lords
The British parliament was made up of ______. A: the House of Lords and the House of Commons B: the Sovereign, the House of Lords and the House of Commons C: the Cabinet and the Senate D: the Queen and the House of Lords
To its full sense, the British Parliament consists of ______. A: the House of Lords and the House of Commons B: the House and the Senate C: the Queen and the House of Lords D: the Sovereign, the House of Lords and the House of Commons
To its full sense, the British Parliament consists of ______. A: the House of Lords and the House of Commons B: the House and the Senate C: the Queen and the House of Lords D: the Sovereign, the House of Lords and the House of Commons
Which of the following is NOT a feature of the House of Lords?
Which of the following is NOT a feature of the House of Lords?
The real power of the House of Lords lies in____.
The real power of the House of Lords lies in____.
The House of Lords is the "Upper House" of the British Parliament.
The House of Lords is the "Upper House" of the British Parliament.
As a revising chamber, the House of Lords is expected to _______ the House of Commons.
As a revising chamber, the House of Lords is expected to _______ the House of Commons.
The Prime Minister is appointed by _____ and he or she always sits in ____. A: the Archbishop of Canterbury, the House of Commons B: the Archbishop of Canterbury, the House of Lords C: the Queen, the House of Commons D: the Queen, the House of Lords
The Prime Minister is appointed by _____ and he or she always sits in ____. A: the Archbishop of Canterbury, the House of Commons B: the Archbishop of Canterbury, the House of Lords C: the Queen, the House of Commons D: the Queen, the House of Lords
What are the components of the British Parliament A: The Senate and the House of Representatives. B: The House of Lords and the House of Commons. C: The Senate, the House of Representatives and the Queen/King. D: The House of Lords, the House of Commons and the Queen/Kin
What are the components of the British Parliament A: The Senate and the House of Representatives. B: The House of Lords and the House of Commons. C: The Senate, the House of Representatives and the Queen/King. D: The House of Lords, the House of Commons and the Queen/Kin
Elected representatives from all over the country (). A: are now called MPs B: work in the House of Lords and the House of Commons C: work in the House of Lords D: used to have very different roles
Elected representatives from all over the country (). A: are now called MPs B: work in the House of Lords and the House of Commons C: work in the House of Lords D: used to have very different roles