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wlad13 [49]
3 years ago
6

El Parlamento, era la clase social compuesta por comerciantes, empresarios y banqueros es verdadera o falso

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icang [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

falso

explicación: política e historia modernas, un parlamento es un cuerpo legislativo de gobierno. Generalmente, un parlamento moderno tiene tres funciones: representar al electorado, hacer leyes y supervisar al gobierno a través de audiencias e investigaciones. El término es similar a la idea de un senado, sínodo o congreso, y se usa comúnmente en países que son monarquías actuales o anteriores, una forma de gobierno con un monarca a la cabeza. Algunos contextos restringen el uso de la palabra parlamento a los sistemas parlamentarios, aunque también se usa para describir la legislatura en algunos sistemas presidenciales (por ejemplo, el Parlamento de Ghana), incluso cuando no está en el nombre oficial.

Históricamente, los parlamentos incluían varios tipos de asambleas deliberativas, consultivas y judiciales, p. Ej. parlamentos medievales

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