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Zorluk: OrtaMagna Carta and the Development of Parliament

King John's sealing of the Magna Carta in 12151215 was a crucial step in limiting royal power and establishing the rights of the nobility. This event eventually led to the development of a Parliament that, by the middle of the 14th14^{th} century, was divided into two distinct houses. At this time, which of the following groups made up the membership of the House of Commons?

  1. Knights, smaller landowners, and prosperous citizens from the towns and cities.Cevap
  2. B
    The titled nobility, great landowners, and the most senior bishops of the Church.
  3. C
    Every adult citizen in the kingdom, as the Magna Carta had granted universal voting rights.
  4. D
    Military commanders who were granted permanent seats following the Battle of Bannockburn in 13141314.

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The House of Commons was originally composed of knights, smaller landowners, and wealthy or prosperous people from the towns and cities.
The correct answer accurately describes the composition of the House of Commons as it stabilized in the middle of the 14th14^{th} century, consisting of knights, smaller landowners, and wealthy residents (often called burgesses) from the towns and cities.

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1
Identify the historical context of the 14th14^{th} century Parliament.
Parliament evolved from a 'Great Council' into a bicameral (two-house) system.
Understanding the timeline from the Magna Carta (12151215) to the formal split is essential.
2
Distinguish between the two houses established during the Middle Ages.
The House of Lords represented the upper nobility and clergy, while the House of Commons represented other influential but non-noble groups.
The separation was based on social hierarchy and land ownership.
3
Select the group corresponding to the House of Commons.
Knights and wealthy townspeople (burgesses).
These groups provided local representation and tax-paying capacity to the crown.

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The Evolution of the Bicameral Parliament

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Review the distinct roles of the House of Lords and House of Commons in the modern UK Parliament to see how this historical split persists today.
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