Type of Government
Form of Leadership
Vocab
Type of Legislature
Citizen Participation
100

_____ officials create laws of the land.

Elected

100

Australia's six states came from the six ________ colonies.

British 

100

Any land within the Australia's national border that is not claimed by one of the states is called _______.

 Territory 

100

In Australia, an _____ ______ operates the country.

Elected government

100

Because they have a democratic form of government, voters can choose the __________.

lawmakers

200

The people of Australia elect ________'_ members.

Parliament's 

200

These six states approved the _________.

Constitution 

200

Australia is divided into area called _____.

electorates 

200

The _______ meets several times a year.

Parliament

200

In Australia, voting is _______.

compulsory 

300

The governor-general is chosen based on the recommendation of the ____ ______.

Prime Minister 

300

The _____ approves elections. 

Monarch 

300

Commonwealth Parliament means 

the elected legislative body of Australia 

300

When a member of a parliament first suggest a law, its called a ____.

Bill

300

Australians have freedom of _______ and ________.

Religion; Speech

400

The _____, as the _____ of _____. 

Double the points worth 600

 Monarch; Head of State

400

(double the points worth 800)

From ____ to ____ _______ Queen Elizabeth II has reigned as monarch.

1952; 21st century 

400

Constituency means

the people who vote for an elected official

400

The governor-general signs the act, and it becomes a law Australians must ____.

obey

400

They have freedom to......

(open answer but you have to have two facts)

choose their own jobs

speech

religion

travel

vote

500

Australia has an elected legislative body called the ______ ______ also called parliamentary democracy.

Commonwealth Parliament

500

This person has the most powerful position and has the most political figure in Australia.


The prime minister/ Queen E. 

500

(Worth 600 and WAS NOT ON THE POWER-POINT)

What is a prime minster?

the leader who enforces laws and manages the day to day operations of the country.

500

The other house of the parliament is called the ______.

Senate

500

Australians can _____ for the ______ who make ____ and ____ their ______.

vote; leaders; laws; lead; country 

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