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    House of commons

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    Briefly explain the roles of the House of Commons‚ House of Lords and the monarch in the formal process of the statue law creation The House of Commons are the elected members of parliament. They are elected by the citizens so that they represent there views. The House of lords is traditionally regarded as the lower house‚ but it is the main parliamentary arena for political battle. A Government can only remain in office for as long as it has the support of a majority in the House of Commons. The

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    Presidents can also make treaties‚ appoint ambassadors and judges with the help of the senate. Whereas an prime minister would recommend people to the monarch that should be appoint to the House of Lords‚ Judicial Bench‚ or the clergy of the Church of England. The prime minister also keeps the monarch up to date on events going on. He/she also is responsible for all the polices of the British

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    overall power‚ both monarchs had their nation’s best interest at heart‚ and both wanted to progress and strengthen their nation as much as possible using different ways. An absolutist state‚ or absolutism is a form of government where the king had the entire control of the government. Absolutism emphasized the glory of the king and the sovereignty of the state and the king’s rights to stand above the interests of its subjects. The

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    such as those which occurred in the 1920s he is usually selected from the party which wins the greatest number of seats. The Prime Minister is assumed to be the choice of his party and nowadays‚ so far as he can be ascertained‚ participation of a monarch is a pure formality. Anyone suggested for this highest political office obviously has to be a very smart and willing individual‚ in fact it has been suggested that he be an "uncommon man of common opinions"(Douglas V. Verney). Not all Prime Ministers

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    greater control of political affairs and national This lays foundation for nation-state as monarch doesn’t have to share power with church. - finances - bureaucracy Before Reformation the church had greater role in a state’s affairs. This changes after Luther. - army - legal system 2. English Reformation: Henry VIII had greater political control over England after the Act of Supremacy in 1534. The monarch was now the head of the English church. This lays the foundation of the nation-state

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    Hobbes’ claims should be an absolute sovereign is in its best form as a supreme monarch‚ with the one sanctioned man ruling and streamlining control to make the system most effective. After establishing the state of nature‚ humanistic motivation‚ the social contract that arises from those two and the best form of government to rule the commonwealth; the most important topic left to address is how the proposed Monarch should rule and maintain power. It is already proposed by Hobbes that the sovereign

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    a totalitarian military state. Lastly‚ both the English and French had to carry out two attempts at establishing a constitutional monarchy in order to finally have a stable‚ lasting government. In both the English and French Revolutions the monarch was the establishment being revolted against. In the English revolution it was more of the Parliament rebelling against the monarchy whereas in the French Revolution the peasants were the strongest and most motivated factors for change. In both

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    Budget

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    DATE : November 9‚ 2012 ATTENTION : MS. AURORA O. ALGODON President/CEO MAHARLIKA TRIBE MONARCH FOUNDATION‚ INC. Carmen‚ Davao City RE : Interim Memorandum of Agreement of Proposed Budget for Radio‚ Newspaper and TV FROM : MR. JOSEPH T. LAGUA Founding Chairman People’s Network and Media Communications ------------------------------------------------- (PNMC) I. COMPANY: Our entity‚ People’s Network and Media Communications (PNMC) is a media organization that

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    Origin of Calypso

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    Origin Of Calypso Calypso is one of the most significant traditions in Caribbean music. Calypso began on the twin island nation of Trinidad and Tobago. The rhythms of calypso can be traced quite back to the seventeenth century. This was when the first enslaved Africans were brought to Trinidad to work on the sugar plantations. While the Africans worked in the sugar field plantations‚ they were forbidden to speak to one another. So‚ by means

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    in a delicate situation‚ facing the imminent peril of an allied invasion on religious grounds from both France and the Holy Roman Empire. One can refer to the English territory as to “a bone between two dogs”‚ this making Henry VIII a vulnerable monarch‚ isolated from the Roman Catholic states and lacking allies in Europe. As stated by D. Loades in “Henry VIII: Church‚ Court and Conflict”‚ “Henry remained apprehensive and when Francis and Charles signed a peace treaty at Toledo on 12 January 1539

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