Respuesta :
The missing answer to the statement above is: Limited the power of the House of Lords which is what the British Parliament Act of 1911 is. This was initiated by the House of Commons. It states that so long as the provisions of the said Act is followed, they can pass the legislation without going thru House of Lords.
Answer:
Limited the power of the House of Lords.
Explanation:
The Act deprived the House of Lords the power of veto. If a bill passes three times without any change through the House of Commons it could be presented for the royal assent without the consent of the Lords. It was decided after two general elections one year after which allowed to present that bill into the parliament.
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