Match the following types of Lords with their descriptions.
Understand the Problem
The question is asking to match types of Lords in the UK with their corresponding descriptions. This requires knowledge of the different types of Lords in the House of Lords and their roles.
Answer
1. Joint Committees - D, 2. Hereditary Peers - B, 3. Lords Spiritual - A, 4. Life Peers - C
The final answer is: 1. Joint Committees - D. Consist of members from both the Commons and the Lords, 2. Hereditary Peers - B. Members who inherit their titles, 3. Lords Spiritual - A. Bishops of the Church of England, 4. Life Peers - C. Appointed for expertise and public life contributions.
Answer for screen readers
The final answer is: 1. Joint Committees - D. Consist of members from both the Commons and the Lords, 2. Hereditary Peers - B. Members who inherit their titles, 3. Lords Spiritual - A. Bishops of the Church of England, 4. Life Peers - C. Appointed for expertise and public life contributions.
More Information
The House of Lords includes different types of members: Life Peers are appointed and don't pass on their titles; Hereditary Peers inherit their status; Lords Spiritual are bishops; and Joint Committees draw members from both Houses for specific tasks.
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