UK Government: 2.1.1.2 History of the UK constitution Flashcards

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When was the Magna Carta signed

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1215

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When was the bill of rights signed?

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1688

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When was the act of settlement signed?

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1701

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When was the act of union signed?

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1707

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What was the Magna Carter? How did it develop the constitution?

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-Agreement between King John and Barons who rebelled against the abuse of royal power
-Largely a concession to specific demands of the nobility
-King John tried to act above the law + increase tax the Barron disagreed thinking that the king should adhere to the law.
-Written agreement limiting the king’s power first-time king agrees that the monarchs power can be limited by the people.
-law is supreme and unless you have broken the law you shouldn’t be imprisoned or fined.

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What was the bill of rights? How did it develop the constitution?

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-Impose more limits on royal prerogative
-Parliament consent is needed to: Levey tax (any), repel law maintain the army in peacetime.
-Regular sessions of parliament, free elections and freedom of speech during debate
-Some individual rights/liberties established e.g. freedom from excessive fines and cruel/unusual punishment
-Signed by William III and his wife Mary II taking over form James II in the Glorious revolution.
-Provide provisions for: regular parliaments, free election and freedom of speech within parliament

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What was the act of Settlement? How did it develop the constitution?

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  • Exclude James II and his heirs from the throne at the time Cath rule was associated with tyranny guaranteeing Prot succession
  • Established the right to Parliament to determine the line of succession to the throne
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What were the acts of the Union? How did it develop the constitution?

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-Unite England and Scotland which had a shared monarch since 1603 but had retained 2 separate Parliaments
-Both countries were now placed under one Parliament in Westminster
-Was the basis of UK centralisation of power until Blairs GOV passed legislation for the Scottish Parliament in 1997

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What was the 1911 Parliament Act? How did it develop the constitution?

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->was provoked by the action of the Lords in rejecting the radical tax-raising under ‘people budget’ introduced by liberal chancellor of the exchequer David Lloyd George
-> removed Lord’s power to reject money bills ( taxation & spending)
->Removes power of Lords veto to a 2-year delay
=>-Reduces the power of the HoL to interfere with the agenda in HoC.
=>contribute to elective dictatorship as Parliament is dominated by the government of the time

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What was the 1949 Parliament Act?

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-The act affirmed that Lords couldn’t delay money bills.
-For non-financial bills the veto power was reduced to 2 year delay previously then 1949 reduced this delaying period to 1 year
=>Reduces the power of the HoL to interfere with the agenda in HoC.
=>contribute to elective dictatorship as Parliament is dominated by the government of the time

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11
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When were 2 parliament acts passed?

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1911, 1949

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12
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How many times has the Parliment act been used?

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4 times

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13
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Under what acts were the Parliament Act used?

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-War crime act
-European Parliamentary Elections Act
-Sexual Offences ( Amendment) Act
-Hunting act

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What act widened the franchise? When did this happen?

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Representation of the people’s acts 1918,1928

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15
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What act created life peers in the House of Lords? When?

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Life Peerages Act 1958

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16
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What act made laws passed by thr EEC later EU part of UK law ( those laws given priority over UK law)? When?

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European Communities Act 1958

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What act established and formalised the exit of the UK from the EU? When?

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European Union ( Withdrawal) Act 2018, 2018

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Act such as the ____ &____ Parliament act contribute to an elective dictatorship as ‘parliament _________ by a _______ of the day’

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Act such as the 1911 and 1949 Parliament act contribute to an elective dictatorship as ‘parliament dominated by a government of the day’