Constitutional conventions, Unwritten rules of political practice that guide how government institutions behave., Unwritten constitution, A constitution based on laws, traditions, customs, and conventions rather than one single written document., Crown, The institution of the monarchy as part of the British system of government., Monarch, The king or queen who serves as the head of state., Executive, The branch of government responsible for making and carrying out political decisions., Legislature, The law-making body of the state, especially Parliament., Prime Minister, The head of government who advises the monarch and leads the Cabinet., Dissolution of Parliament, The formal ending of a Parliament before a new election takes place., Royal Assent, The monarch’s formal approval that makes a bill become law., House of Lords, The upper chamber of the UK Parliament., House of Commons, The lower chamber of the UK Parliament, whose members are elected., Money bill, A bill dealing with taxation, public spending, or other financial matters..
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Lesson 8, block 2 ex. 2
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