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2 October, 06:49

As parliament became increasingly democratic, what was the effect on the house of lords?

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  1. 2 October, 08:23
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    The correct answer is Option A) The House of Lords eventually became a ceremonial body with little power

    The British parliament was made up of the House of Lords and the House of Commons.

    The House of Commons consisted of elected representatives of the common people while the House of Lords were not elected but represented the powerful gentry in Britain.

    As the British parliament became more democratic the House of Lords became more of a ceremonial role with no real power to directly influence Bills and laws.

    The House of Lords continues to operate today and is made up of non-elected members from old baron families.
  2. 2 October, 09:53
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    The house of lords eventually became a ceremonial body with little power.
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