Exorcise
7th November 2007, 23:14
In one important respect, the States-General of pre-revolutionary France was different from the legislative Parliament of England. ........................ . The French States-Generel, on the other hand, had no authority, and was only called into session by the king when he needed advice.
a)The latter had been created to limit the power of the king or queen, and so held some true power
b)The English parliament was replaced by the British parliament when England and Scotland combined in 1707
c)The more absolute the French monarch became, the more the States-General was ignored
d)On the one hand, the effective powers of the French States-General varied greatly over the centuries
e) However, the elected assemblies of post-revolutionary France have been more similar to
els
hangisi?neden?
a)The latter had been created to limit the power of the king or queen, and so held some true power
b)The English parliament was replaced by the British parliament when England and Scotland combined in 1707
c)The more absolute the French monarch became, the more the States-General was ignored
d)On the one hand, the effective powers of the French States-General varied greatly over the centuries
e) However, the elected assemblies of post-revolutionary France have been more similar to
els
hangisi?neden?
