Asked by Menisleidy Perez Nogueira on Sep 25, 2024

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The "suspending" veto was the power of the

A) National Assembly to filibuster during meetings.
B) king to create a House of Lords.
C) National Assembly to suspend the powers of the king.
D) Paris Parlement to veto laws passed by the National Assembly.
E) king to delay the implementation of laws passed by the National Assembly for four years.

Suspending Veto

The temporary or permanent removal of the power to reject or block decisions or legislation, usually in a political context.

National Assembly

A legislative body in various countries, which can be a form of parliament or assembly with wide powers typically established during or after a revolutionary period.

Paris Parlement

The supreme court of justice in pre-revolutionary France, known for registering royal edicts and sometimes resisting the king's authority by refusing to register policies.

  • Analyze the power dynamics between the monarchy and the National Assembly.
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Shanza Kazmi3 days ago
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
The "suspending" veto was the power of the king to delay the implementation of laws passed by the National Assembly for four years. This allowed the king to maintain some control over the legislative process and prevent rapid changes in law.