The English Parliament was the legislative body in England that consisted of two houses - the House of Commons and the House of Lords. It had the power to make laws and govern the country.
Think of the English Parliament as a school where students (members of parliament) gather to discuss and create rules for their institution (England).
House of Commons: This is one house of the English Parliament, consisting of elected representatives who make decisions on behalf of the people.
House of Lords: The other house in the English Parliament, consisting of appointed members who provide expertise and advice on legislation.
Legislative body: A group or institution responsible for making laws.
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