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The three parts of Parliament are:
Parliament consists of the Sovereign (King or Queen), the Senate (appointed) and the House of Commons (elected).
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Question: The three parts of Parliament are:
Answer options: ✅ The Sovereign, the Senate and the House of Commons
- The Prime Minister, the Cabinet and the Supreme Court
- The Governor General, the Senate and the Provinces
- The Sovereign, the Cabinet and the Supreme Court
Correct answer: The Sovereign, the Senate and the House of Commons
Explanation: Parliament consists of the Sovereign (King or Queen), the Senate (appointed) and the House of Commons (elected).
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