Identify two functions / powers of the House of Commons?

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Identify two functions / powers of the House of Commons? Identify two types of debate in the House of Commons? Identify two strengths / weaknesses of Prime Ministers Questions? Identify two functions of the Speaker in the House of Commons Identify two types of legislation. Identify two ways MP’s can fulfil their scrutiny role Identify two ways MP’s can fulfil their representative role Identify two ways MP’s can fulfil their legislative role Identify two stages of the legislative process Identify two types of Question asked in Parliament Identify two functions/Powers of the Party Whip Identify two strengths / Weaknesses of a backbencher Identify two ways backbench MP’s can influence Legislation Identify two types of Peer in the House of Lords? Identify two functions / powers of the House of Lords? Identify two strengths / weaknesses of the House of Lords? Identify two legislative/scrutiny roles of the House of Lords? Identify two ways the HOL can influence legislation? Identify two changes/reforms to the House of Lords since 1998?

Identify two roles of Leader of the Opposition Identify two roles of the Opposition / Shadow Cabinet Identify two Strengths / Weaknesses of Select Committees Identify two types of Committee in the House of Commons Identify two Powers of Select Committees Identify two functions of Public Bill Committees Identify two strengths/ Weaknesses of Public Bill Committees Identify two functions of a Political Party in Parliament Identify two powers / roles of the Prime Minister Identify two sources of Prime Ministerial power Identify two prerogative powers Identify two functions of Cabinet Identify two positions in the UK Cabinet Identify two features of a Coalition Government Identify two strengths/weaknesses of a Coalition Government Identify two features of Cabinet government Identify two features of Presidential Government Identify two features of a Prime Ministerial Government Identify two features of collective responsibility Identify two features of a Ministerial Responsibility Identify two limitations to PM power.