A.the rich clergy
B.the lawyers
C.the landowners
D.the town traders
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B.Mayor of London
C.Archbishop of Canterbury
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A.the abolition of villeinage
B.the punishment of the King's ministers
C.the increase of wages
D.the reform of the church
A.Richard I
B.Henry III
C.Edward II
D.Edward III
A.Henry III
B.Edward I
C.Edward II
D.Edward III
A.In the 13th century a Black Rod went between the two Houses of Parliament for liaison and to discipline the members.
B.In the 13th century Parliament only met by royal invitation.
C.In the 13th century Parliament's role was to offer advice,not to make decisions.
D.In the 13th century the most important part of Parliament was the House of Lords.
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