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    influences on parliament

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    Influences on Parliament Pressure Groups Pressure groups are organisations of people who believe in the same cause. They have strongly held views and wish to influence some aspect of society. Groups of people working together usually have more effect than individuals. Pressure groups have the right to criticise the government‚ hold meetings‚ protest and make their views known by using the media. They have the responsibility to base their criticisms on facts and their meetings should be peaceful

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    Major Conflicts of the 1920’s: Zinn * Widespread disillusionment and anger after wwi * 10million died‚ why? * Little change in living conditions * 50% living below poverty line * Working conditions still dangerous n horrible‚ low wages * Conditions of the other half: (Zinn‚ pg. 383) * 2 million people in NYC lived in tenements condemned to as firetraps * Those who were doing well‚ shut out the picture of the others like: (Zinn‚ pg. 382)

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    Each of the three English colonial regions in the late 1600s through the 1700s were all very different‚ but still had several similarities and one large common goal. Every region had its own geography‚ climate‚ economy‚ and social features that made them stand apart from each other. The first of these three regions was the New England Colonies in the north. Due to its location‚ there were very cold winters and mild summers. The soil was also rocky‚ so farming was difficult. The coast was very flat

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    The British Monarchy has had a large influence on Canada since European exploration of the Americas began in the late 15th century. However‚ over the last few decades there has been increasing debates over the relevance of the British monarchy in modern day Canada. Over the past few decades there has been a shift from monarchy to constitutional monarchy; this means the the King and Queen no longer have executive power to do what they please‚ the power now falls to an elected parliament (Citation)

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    European Parliament

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    UNIVERSITATEA “PETRU MAIOR” TG.MUREŞ Managementul Administraţiei Publice şi Carierei Publice RAPORTUL DINTRE PARLAMENTUL EUROPEAN ŞI PARLAMENTELE NAŢIONALE Profesor : conf.dr.Chilea Dragoş Student : Babă Alexandra Specializare : M.A.P.C.P. Master anul I CUPRINS INTRODUCERE CAPITOLUL I 1. Organizarea şi funcţionarea Parlamentului European 2. Componenţa

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    what is the role of monarchy

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    What is the role of the monarchy in modern Britain? Can it be justified empirically and theoretically? Research Skills & Methods in Political Science Ben Aston 05.06.03 What is the role of the monarchy in modern Britain? Can it be justified empirically and theoretically? This essay will first examine the role of the monarchy‚ taking modern Britain as a focus for examination and seek to answer whether or not it can be justified empirically and theoretically. A

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    A debate on the British monarchy Good evening‚ everybody. Today I am going to bring in the debate on should the British Monarchy be demolished or not. I will talk on both sides and would like everyone to pay attention so that you all can be part of this discussion. The British monarchy can be discussed in Britain as well and if it did have a vote the result outcome would be equal and would have a stronger and more interesting debate. In UK the power of the queen is not much as a head of state

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    Monarchy Since 1066

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    power has changed and the differences between them. The first Monarch I will look at is William the Conqueror. William reigned from 1066 until 1087. There are many different qualities to William other than power‚ he was also very lucky and made good preparations. He won the battle of Hastings on the 14th of October 1066‚ which proves he is very powerful. One of the main reasons William won the battle is because of his good luck. William couldn’t cross the English Channel because the wind was blowing

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    constitutional monarchy in which rulers were confined to the laws of the state‚ giving the people some liberties‚ best exemplified by William and Mary during the Stuart monarchial rule. Constitutional monarchy was successful in mainly in England because of the Magna Carta‚ which kept the king’s power in check. The other type was absolute monarchy‚ in which the king has power over everything‚ shown by the French under Louis XIV. Although these two different types of monarchies had some similarities

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    Indian Parliament

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    PARLIAMENT IN INDIA AND SHORT NOTES ON OTHER PARLIAMENTS By‚ T.Vishnu‚ IX A. The Parliament of India is the supreme legislative body in India. The parliament house originally known as ’Council House ’‚ founded in 1919‚ the Parliament alone possesses legislative supremacy and

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