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- Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
68: ...h's political views are supposed to be less clear-cut (she has never said or done anything in public to...
96: ...n ceremonial: the courts act in her name and prosecutions are brought on her behalf.
100: ...in the [[United Kingdom House of Commons|House of Commons]], because she would be better briefed and more c... - Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
8: ... had almost three hundred religious dissenters executed; as a consequence, she is often known as '''Blo...
26: ...s father Henry, not Anne alone, who had been persecuting Mary. The only way he would grant her his fav...
35: ... "Queen Mary" was punished by having his [[ear]]s cut off. Still, the country remained devoted to Mary...
39: ...berland]] was the only conspirator immediately executed for [[high treason]], and even this was after s...
44: ...ne Grey were convicted of [[high treason]] and executed. Since the rebellion was designed to put her o... - Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
16: ...e failed to produce a male heir, Henry had her executed on false charges of treason (adultery against t...
27: ...taunchly [[Roman Catholicism|Catholic]] Mary persecuted Protestants. She attempted to convert Elizabeth...
46: ... to Scotland. In France, meanwhile, Catholic persecution of the [[Huguenot]]s led to the outbreak of th...
49: ...[[1566]]. The [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]] threatened to withhold funds until the Queen ag...
57: ... religious toleration. She instead began the persecution of her religious enemies, leading to various R... - Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
45: ...ring toleration to religious dissenters, was prosecuted for [[seditious libel]]. Even more humiliating ...
47: ...|Bourbon]] on the Spanish Throne. In the House of Commons, the Tory majority was unassailable, but the same... - Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
83: ...vonshire|Lord Hartington]], Liberal leader in the Commons, to form a ministry. However Lord Hartington decl...
87: ...ire. When the bill was rejected by the [[House of Commons]], Gladstone resigned, allowing Victoria to appoi...
107: ...nment. A series of legal reforms saw the House of Commons' power increase at the expense of the Lords and t... - Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
60: ...[[Landmines Bill 1998]] to the [[British House of Commons]], the [[Foreign Secretary]], [[Robin Cook]], pai...
64: ...for which Diana had campaigned. Carol Bellamy, Executive Director of the [[United Nations Children's Fu... - Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (3681 bytes)
8: ...ed, and the first to take a seat, in the House of Commons. She would be re-elected many times, serving unti... - Kim Campbell (10679 bytes)
41: Upon her election to the [[Canadian House of Commons]] in [[1988]], Campbell became Canada's first fem...
72: ... the patronage bloated federal cabinet's size was cut from over seventy-five cabinet ministers and parl...
83: after=[[Jean Chrétien]] - Constance Georgine, Countess Markiewicz (3360 bytes)
10: ...-elected to the [[Second Dᩬ]] in the [[House of Commons of Southern Ireland]] elections of 1921. - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
31: ...a more entrepreneurial culture. She also aimed to cut back the [[welfare state]] and foster a more flex...
43: ...r seat in the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]]. Unusually, her [[maiden speech]] was made in s...
50: ...udget of the [[Open University]] from attempts to cut it.
68: ...rthern Ireland]], she announced in the [[House of Commons]] that "The future of the constitutional affairs ...
78: ...by building up [[coal]] stocks, and there were no cuts in electric power. Picket line violence, coupled... - The Valiant Five (3833 bytes)
8: ...(one of two women first elected to the [[House of Commons of Canada]], and
28: ...ember of the [[Canadian House of Commons|House of Commons]]. - Asia (16910 bytes)
494: {{commons|Asia}} - Canada (35540 bytes)
138: ...e Minister's party in both legislative houses. Executive power is exercised by the Prime Minister and C...
140: ...[First-past-the-post]] elections for the House of Commons are called by the Governor General on the recomme...
235: ...e time, they have supported balanced budgets, tax cuts, and free trade. - United Arab Emirates (10825 bytes)
136: {{commons|United Arab Emirates}} - Republic of Ireland (25543 bytes)
69: ...sed to take their seats in the [[British House of Commons]]. Instead they set up an extra-legal Irish parli...
71: ...uncil of the Irish Free State|President of the Executive Council]].
161: ...t sector — the growth rate in that area was cut by nearly half. GDP growth continued to be relati... - Guatemala (8475 bytes)
74: In his executive tasks, he is assisted by a cabinet of minister...
123: {{commons|Guatemala}} - Pakistan (74854 bytes)
105: ...nate as federal ministers in the cabinet - the executive branch.
109: ...ch in turn elects a Chief Minister – the executive head of the province. Constitutionally the Chi...
173: ...s and telecomunications. Pakistan is aggressively cutting tariffs and assisting exports by improving po...
585: ...n Flikr]. Many images reusable under a [[Creative Commons]] license.] - United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
91: ...ntable to the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]], the lower and only directly elected house in B...
93: ... his or her ability to command the support of the Commons. The current Prime Minister is [[Tony Blair]] of ...
95: ... follow British-style parliamentarism, with an executive chosen from, and (theoretically) answerable to...
101: The monarch is the head of the executive, as well as being Head of State, and the Briti...
105: ... Realms]]. Although the UK has no political or executive power over these independent nations, it retai... - New Hampshire (23166 bytes)
51: ...e routes into Canada, primarily via the [[Connecticut River]] waterway.
60: ...[Governor's Council]] of the Colonial era. The Executive Council's duties include voting on state contr...
62: ...House of Representatives and the British House of Commons. Based on 2000 Census data, this averages out to ...
84: ...[Connecticut Lakes]] and flows south to [[Connecticut]], forms the western border of New Hampshire. Odd...
99: ...te-wide property tax which former Governor Benson cut nearly in half in two years) has resulted in the ... - Space (10661 bytes)
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