Book Title: British Hindusthanno Arthik Itihas Part 02
Author(s): Uttamlal K Trivedi
Publisher: Hiralal Tribhovandas Parekh

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________________ 32 What are the principles observed in the appointment of Cabinet Ministers ? Write what you know of the responsibility of ministers before and after the Revolution. Write what you know of the constitution, functions, and powers of the House of Commons. What are the relations between the two Houses of Parliament in the matter of money-bills and ordinary bills? Examine the powers and position of the Crown in the English constitution. What are the prerogatives of the Crown? How far does the King exercise them? Estimate the relations of the British Cabinet with the House of Commons. Describe the procedure by which a private bill becomes law in England. What is the cabinet? How was it instituted in England? How has it affected the responsibility of ministers? Write what you know of some important coalition ministries. પરચુર્ણ નાંધા માટે બાબતે Write short notes on:-Hampton Court Conference. The Theory of Divine Right of Kings. John Wilkes. Abolition of Slavery. Joseph Chamberlain. Navigation Laws. Pilgrim Fathers. Darien Scheme. Free Trade. Daniel O'Connell. Benevolences. The Jacobites. The Methodists. Tariff Reform. The Near East Question. Suppresssion of Monasteries. Cabal Ministry. Massacre of Glencoe. Persecution of Wilkes. Lord Palmerston. The Dissolution of the Monasteries. The Declaration of Indulgence. The Chartist Movement. The Parliament Act of 1911. The League of Nations. Impeachment and Bill of Attaindar The Peerage Bill. The Holy Alliance. The Old Age Pensions Act. Imperial Conference. Liberals and Conservatives. The Civil List. The National Debt. Appropriation of Supplies. John Wesley. The Freedom of the Press. The importance of the battle of Naseby. William Wilberforce. Whigs and Tories. The importance of the Seven Years' War.

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