File:UK Parliament structure explained.webm
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DescriptionUK Parliament structure explained.webm |
English: Discover the three parts that make up Parliament: the House of Commons, the House of Lords, and the monarch.
If you are a teacher, this animation is an ideal speedy introduction to Parliament’s Structure for secondary students studying subjects such as Citizenship or Government & Politics. This is just one chapter of the ‘An Introduction to Parliament’ video. Find the full video, along with further chapters, such as Making Laws and Holding Government to Account, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAMbIz3Y2JA |
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