Parliament Part II
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- bill of rights
- 1689
- act of union
- 1707
- right to vote for women in 1918
- over 30 years old
- protestant daughters of james II
- mary II and anne
- present monarch
- elizabeth II
- prince charles former wife
- princess diana
- another name for prince phillip
- duke of edenburgh
- next in line of succession
- prince charles
- monarchs who signed the bill of rights
- william III and mary II
- england\'s first prime minister
- sir robert walpole
- today\'s prime minister
- gordon brown
- first female prime minister
- margaret thatcher
- prince charles heir and spare
- prince william and harry
- first elected p.m. in 1997
- tony blair
- elizabeth II husband
- prince phillip
- another name for prince charles
- prince of wales
- elizabeth bowes-lyon is better known as
- the queen mum(mother)
- england\'s first constitutional monarchs
- william III and mary II
- his crowning began the resolution
- charles II
- polling day
- election day
- restoration
- charles II crowning
- jacobites
- james II successors who believe that they had the crown stolen from them
- cabinet
- select group that met away from p. selected by the p.m.
- exclusion bill
- prevented catholics from inheriting the crown
- pocket borough
- rich property owners told people who to vote for
- reform bill of 1832
- gave industrial workers representation to vote 20% of males could vote
- three major political parties today
- new labour, conservative, liberal democrats
- title given to the oldest son of the reigning monarch
- prince of wales
- biggest problem facing charles II
- catholic and civil war
- religion that parliament wants monarch to be
- protestant
- revolution that gave england a constitutional monarchy
- glorious revolution
- selects members of the cabinet today
- p.m. approved by monarch
- why did p. choose william of orange
- protestant, married to woman in line for the throne, excellent army
- monarchy that england has today
- constitutional monarchy
- g.b. constitution
- doesn\'t exist
- when can a monarch enter parliament
- opening day
- power of p. after reign of william III and mary II
- increased
- elections in p.
- every 5 years
- age for house of commons
- 21
- nation that james II fleed to
- france
- number of political parties today
- 12
- todays largest political party
- new labour
- p.m. should do what if a vote of \"no confidence\"
- step down immediately
- voting and the royal family
- they don\'t vote
- gordon browns residence
- 10 downing street
- chancellor of the exchequer
- 11 downing street
- religion of the clergy in the house of lords today
- protestant
- people not eligible to vote
- house of lords, lunatics, foreign nationalists, convicted felons, monarchy
- u.k. day for elections
- thursday
- two house in parliament
- house of lords and commons
- areas had the largest population but lowest representation in p.
- urban
- house of hanover from what country
- germany
- groups that were not represented in p.
- women, farm workeres, business people, factory workers
- considred a milestone in the growth of a representative government
- bill of rights