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Great Britain was a parliamentary monarchy. Who had the power to create and pass laws?
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Great Britain was a parliamentary monarchy. Who had the power to create and pass laws?
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The Queen has the power to pass laws.
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Queen or King back in the day during a monarchy... But now the government of the United Kingdom has way more power over the so called "Queen of England".
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