Kingship in England can be traced back to:
A.Norman period
B.Anglo-Saxon period
C.French period
D.Immemorial period
Kingship in England can be traced back to: Read More »
A.Norman period
B.Anglo-Saxon period
C.French period
D.Immemorial period
Kingship in England can be traced back to: Read More »
A.The Prime Minister
B.The Cabinet
C.The Court of Law
D.None of them
The right to govern in England flows through the legislature to: Read More »
A.Queen or King personal will
B.People confidence
C.Conventions
D.On majority principles
The whole of cabinet system in England is based on: Read More »
A.Jennings says
B.Dicey says
C.Holds worth says
D.None of them says
A.Federal in form
B.Unitary in form
C.Composite in form
D.Confederal in form
The English constitution is: Read More »
A.Judiciary
B.Prime Minister
C.To the Queen or King
D.To the legislature
In Great Britain the executive is responsible to the: Read More »
A.Evolutionary
B.Parliamentary
C.Revolutionary
D.Subtle
The nature of English constitution is: Read More »
A.Check and balance
B.Common law
C.Individual experience
D.Ethic code
English constitution is a composite of charters, judicial and: Read More »
A.Ramsay Mcdonld
B.Earl of Derby
C.J.H. Wilson
D.None of them
A.July 17,1999
B.August 10,2000
C.June 7,2001
D.July 17,2001
Tony Blair became Prime Minister for the second time in: Read More »