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English representative law-making assembly is puritan or parliament

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Parliament.

"Parliament" is the representative law‑making assembly of England (and now the UK), consisting historically of the House of Commons (elected representatives) and the House of Lords. "Puritan" refers to a Protestant religious movement, not a legislative body (though Puritans were politically influential in the 17th century).