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the governing of the western roman empire was broken up in dioceses, something like we in the united states would see as individual states. this system was carried over into the church. as the church was the only authority left in rome when the roman empire fell, the church took over the governance of what was left of the roman empire, and many of the characteristics of the old roman empire were carried forward into the church
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They wanted to have commerce and allies between different and new countries
B. Became ineffective
The main function of Parliament was to pass laws and grant the Queen money when she needed it. However, the Queen could make laws without Parliament's consent, in what were called royal proclamations, if she wanted, and so if for some reason she and the Privy Council could not get Parliament to pass certain measures, they could resort to proclamations. Tudor monarchs tended only to summon Parliament for major governmental reforms or for money, and money was the main reason that Elizabeth summoned hers. Parliament did not have anywhere near as much power as it has today, and there was no Prime Minister or any political parties. It was up to the Queen when a Parliament was called, and over the course of her long reign, Parliament sat only a few times.