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Ksivusya [100]
3 years ago
9

What was the governing body of Britain? Parliament Senate Congress Assembly

History
1 answer:
Marina CMI [18]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Parliament

Explanation:

Parliament is the legislative body of the United Kingdom and is the primary law-making institution in Great Britain's constitutional monarchy.

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