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1. in australia, the is a ceremonial head of state.
a. execut...
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1. in australia, the is a ceremonial head of state.
a. executive
b. legislative
c. monarch
d. prime minister
2.which term best describes the government of australia?
a. parliamentary democracy
b. autocracy
c. presidential democracy
d. communist
3.which statements accurately describe the rights and freedoms of citizens in australia?
a. citizens’ rights are protected by a document similar to the u. s. bill of rights
b. citizens’ rights can be taken away by the monarch.
c. citizens have freedoms of speech, assembly, religion, and from discrimination.
4.the king or queen of england is also the of australia
a. prime minister
b. monarch
c. governor
what role do citizens play in electing leaders to the federal government in australia?
a. citizens elect the monarchy
b. citizens elect the prime minister
c. citizens elect representatives to the legislature
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