What is the name of the individual appointed to represent the queen, with the ability to give royal assent?
Governer General
What is the lower house of India called?
House of the People
North Korea has been described as a...
Dictatorship
Are both governments bicameral or unicameral?
Bicameral
Which countries people have more freedom?
Australia
Who is the current queen that is Australia’s head of state? (be specific)
Queen Elizabeth II
What are the three branches of government called?
Legislative, executive and judicial
Who is the supreme leader of North Korea?
Kim Jong Un
Who does the Cabinet consist of in both India and Australia?
The Prime Minister and Cabinet Ministers
North Korea
Is defence dealt with by Australia’s local, state or federal governments:
Federal
Name 3 of the Indian government values.
- Justice
- Liberty of thought
- Equality
What values does the government follow?
Juche ideology
Who is the head of government in both India and Australia.
The Prime Minister
While Australia focuses on the equality of all individuals, what did we mention that North Korea focuses on greatly?
Is Australia unicameral or bicameral, and whichever answer you select you must say what it means:
Bicameral, which means that we have two houses; an upper and a lower house.
What type of democracy is India?
Parliamentary democracy
How many people are members of the supreme people’s assembly?
687
Who is India and Australia's head of state?
India's head of state is the President and Australia's head of state is the Queen
Which out of Australia and North Korea in unicameral, and what does this mean?
North Korea is unicameral meaning they only have one house
How many sections are there of Australia’s constitution (within the nearest 25):
128, but we will accept anywhere from 100-150.
What is the role of the executive branch of government?
Responsible for the daily management of government activities
Why are individuals living in NK unable to express their political views?
Because of their fear of persecution
What is both India and Australia's common law system based off?
The English Model - The Westminster System
Which out of North Korea and Australia can be described to have ultimately one political party, and what body oversees these parties to create this system?