Parliament of the United Kingdom (1889–1895)
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The Parliament of the United Kingdom (1889–1895) was the legislative term of the UK’s national legislature during the late Victorian era, encompassing the governments of Lord Salisbury and William Ewart Gladstone amid significant debates over Irish Home Rule and imperial policy.
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Target entity: Parliament of the United Kingdom (1889–1895) Context triple: [Sir Edward James Harland, parliamentaryTerm, Parliament of the United Kingdom (1889–1895)]
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Parliament of the United Kingdom 1987–1992
The Parliament of the United Kingdom 1987–1992 was the legislative term dominated by Margaret Thatcher’s final years and John Major’s early premiership, during which significant domestic reforms and constitutional legislation were enacted.
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UK Parliament 1906–1910
The UK Parliament 1906–1910 was the Liberal-dominated legislature elected in the 1906 general election, noted for its sweeping social reforms and clashes with the House of Lords.
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Victorian Parliament
The Victorian Parliament is the bicameral legislature of the Australian state of Victoria, responsible for making state laws and overseeing the government.
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49th Parliament of the United Kingdom
The 49th Parliament of the United Kingdom was the legislative term of the UK Parliament that sat from 1983 to 1987 under Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative government.
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Parliament of 1931–1935
The Parliament of 1931–1935 was the UK legislature elected in the 1931 general election, dominated by the National Government coalition formed in response to the economic crisis of the Great Depression.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Parliament of the United Kingdom (1889–1895) Target entity description: The Parliament of the United Kingdom (1889–1895) was the legislative term of the UK’s national legislature during the late Victorian era, encompassing the governments of Lord Salisbury and William Ewart Gladstone amid significant debates over Irish Home Rule and imperial policy.
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A.
Parliament of the United Kingdom 1987–1992
The Parliament of the United Kingdom 1987–1992 was the legislative term dominated by Margaret Thatcher’s final years and John Major’s early premiership, during which significant domestic reforms and constitutional legislation were enacted.
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B.
UK Parliament 1906–1910
The UK Parliament 1906–1910 was the Liberal-dominated legislature elected in the 1906 general election, noted for its sweeping social reforms and clashes with the House of Lords.
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C.
Victorian Parliament
The Victorian Parliament is the bicameral legislature of the Australian state of Victoria, responsible for making state laws and overseeing the government.
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D.
49th Parliament of the United Kingdom
The 49th Parliament of the United Kingdom was the legislative term of the UK Parliament that sat from 1983 to 1987 under Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative government.
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E.
Parliament of 1931–1935
The Parliament of 1931–1935 was the UK legislature elected in the 1931 general election, dominated by the National Government coalition formed in response to the economic crisis of the Great Depression.
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