The Magna Carta, sealed by King John in , established the principle that the monarch's power was limited and required consultation with his subjects. By the middle of the century, this consultative tradition had evolved into a formal Parliament. Which of the following accurately describes the structural development of Parliament that occurred during this period?
- The Parliament developed into two distinct houses: the House of Lords for the nobility and senior clergy, and the House of Commons for knights and wealthy burgesses.Cevap
- BThe Magna Carta immediately granted universal suffrage in , allowing all adult citizens to vote for representatives in a single legislative chamber.
- CBy , the King abolished the consultative assembly to ensure that the monarch could raise taxes and create laws without any interference from the House of Lords.
- DFollowing the Battle of Bosworth in , the Parliament was replaced by a system where the King held absolute power, removing the need for a House of Commons.
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By the middle of the century, Parliament had developed into two houses: the House of Lords and the House of Commons.
The correct answer identifies the crucial structural evolution where the English Parliament split into two houses: the House of Lords, which comprised the nobility and bishops, and the House of Commons, which represented knights and wealthy townsfolk (burgesses). This system allowed for broader consultation on matters such as taxation and legislation.
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Bicameral Evolution of Parliament
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