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Parliamentary general elections _____.

elect members of the house of Commons and House of Lords
are called by the party in power
are held every four years
elect the Prime Minister

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User Tsergium
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Answer:

are called by the party in power.

Step-by-step explanation:

General elections in the British parliamentary system refer to the election of members of Parliament which would represent their constituencies in the House of Commons. The political party which gained a majority of seats in the general elections would choose a leader to become Prime Minister. The term for the general election is fixed by law for five years but a party in power can call for an early election.

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User Yeputons
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The correct answer is A. There are 650 members of the parliament at a time, which are elected at the time that general elections are held. Trust me, I just took the quiz on oddyseyware and got it right myself.

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