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Real executive authority is held by the Prime Minister, though their actions and decisions are held in check for most of the time by Parliament. The House of Commons, which has 651 elected members, acts as a brake upon Prime Ministerial decisions that are considered too extreme or draconian. A PM has to have the backing of his Cabinet and most of the elected members of his Government if his actions are to enjoy the support of Parliament. If this is not the case, there will be extreme dissent within Government ranks that can result in a Confidence Vote in the PM, forcing him to stand down if he loses. Maggie Thatcher and Tony Blair both behaved like dictators during their time in office, which ultimately led to their removal by their own Party. In addition to this, the House of Commons is in turn held in check by the House of Lords, which has to approve all bills that go through the Commons and are approved there. On many occasions, controversial bills that have cleared the Commons have been blocked by the Lords, and were thus unable to become law. The Queen's role in Government is largely ceremonial- although she makes a speech at the annual Opening of Parliament, and has to approve the appointment or resignation of the PM, she cannot in practice go against Parliamentary opinion.
Depends on his class/status: Working class: Usually behaves like one of those street gang boys we see now-a-days. Always dirty, quite slim and you wouldn't expect much from them. Middle class: Stands straight, sits straight, well mannered, mild tempered, a nice ''family guy'', quite friendly. Upper class: Stands straight, sits straight, well mannered, mild tempered, a nice ''family guy'', friendly. They had to behave basically. I hope it helps.
The french population was thrown into anarchy and in their "war" groups they behaved without morals, torturing and killing those they opposed. With theirblood lust and moral less behavior, they soon began mass executing people with the now infamous guillotine. As this continued, French peasant's, still poor and starving began to look upon the guillotine with a sort of reverence. It became an idol, a thing to worship. hundreds would gather to watch the fondly named "National Razor" slide up and down on it's rails, death every stroke. The Nation was in a state of anarchy until the reign of Napoleon brought them together once again.
No. In the 18th century, prisoners of war were treated differently than they are today, and both the Hessians and their prisoners upheld a strong code of honour. Therefore, it was not uncommon to simply keep prisoners under the understanding that they would not try to run away--that meant no fencing them in or locking them up. Sometimes they were even allowed to go and hunt for their own food. Hessians are often portrayed as vicious, brutal mercenaries. This is a remnant from an 18th century propaganda campaign directed against them, even going so far as to claim they would eat children (keep in mind that in the 18th century, information was not as readily available, and many people actually believed these claims!) While the British spoke the same language as the Americans, the Hessians spoke German. They wore very long hair and moustaches, while Americans were clean shaven. This added to the scary foreign effect as well, making it easy for the American propagandists to portray them as foreign, inhuman, and bloodthirsty brutes who tortured their prisoners and did terrible things to their enemies. In fact, the Hessians, being members of professional armies, were some of the "best behaved" troops in the war, but the wartime demonisation of them continues in popular culture to this day.
study and look at your book u know it
study and look at your book u know it
Most Calvinists decided that they were probably among the saved. To prove it, the worked hard, behaved well, and obeyed the laws of their towns.
Behaved is not an adverb, no.The word behaved is in fact a verb.
Most Behaved is the correct one because it should be in the superlative degree of adjective. Behaved is a verbal adjective. If we use behave it is a verb not an adjective.
Behaved. Fred was told he had behaved perfectly.
Yes.
my brother behaved badly with me
"He behaved with me as with his sister" meaning "he behaved with me as he behaved with his sister". It is a connector and it joins two sentences to express a comparison, it is followed by a noun or a noun phrase. It is the same as saying "he behaved with me similarly to the way he did with his sister".
Yes!
The past tense of "behave" is "behaved."
That is a difficult question. Many religions have nice well behaved people. To say "This is the best behaved religion" or "That is the best behaved." would be biased whatever answer you get. There are some religions who at times are noted by the news as being very well behaved. The Mormon's, Jehovah Witness and sects of Buddhism religion have been singled out at times as being exceptionally well behaved. That being said, my opinion is that most religions have well behaved and not so well behaved members.bibleteach@live.com