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Evgesh-ka [11]
3 years ago
12

In England, the knights and burgesses met together, forming the basis for the House of Commons. How would other groups of people

form to be the other part of Parliament?
Originally meeting as a large group, when the House of Commons was instated, all nobles and nepresentatives formed the Duchy.

Originally meeting as a large group, as the House of Commons was instated, the clergy and nobles became the House of Lords.

Originally meeting as a large group, once the House of Commons was instated, the doge and lords formed the House of Nobility.

Originally meeting as a large group, once the House of Commons was instated, all representatives and nobles formed the doge.
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2 answers:
pashok25 [27]3 years ago
7 0

I believe the answer is: Originally meeting as a large group, as the House of Commons was instated, the clergy and nobles became the House of Lords

During the meeting, the members of the house of commons would be the one that analyze a certain legislation and determine whether the legislation is eligible for passing or not. The house of lords than would gather together to review the decision made by members of the house of commons.

Elza [17]3 years ago
5 0

Originally meeting as a large group, as the House of Commons was instated, the clergy and nobles became the House of Lords

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