Government
MPs
Prime Minister
Participation
Democracy
100

What is a democratic government.

a system where the power belongs to the people, often described as "rule by the people.

100

What does the MPs stand for?

Members of Parliament

100

What does the Prime Minister do?

They lead the country.

100

What is citizen participation?

citizen vote for MPs

100

What is a Democratic government

a system where the power belongs to the people, not a single leader or dictator and people have choose.

200

What type of government does Australia have?

A democratic parliamentry government.

200

what do MPs do?

MPs represent the people and make laws

200

How to choose the Prime Minister?

The majority party in Parliament.

200

What do citizens vote for in Australia?

Citizens vote for representative who choose leaders.

200

What is the difference between democratic and autocratic?

The core difference is that democratic systems empower the people to make decisions through elected officials and voting, while autocratic systems consolidate power in one person or a small group. Democracy thrives on open participation, individual civil liberties, and checks on power, whereas autocracy restricts liberties, relies on centralized control, and often dictates policy without input.

300

What Government is Cuba

Autocratic

300

What is one role of MPs?

MPs share Citizens' ideas in government.

300

What one role for the prime minister?

To lead the country!

300

What is indirect participation?

MPs connect citizens to government decision.

300

Why does Democratic have more participation than autocratic?

Democracies have more participation because they are built on giving everyone a voice to vote and share ideas, like a class vote on a field trip. Autocratic leaders make all decisions alone, so people don’t get to join in or feel their opinion matters. It's the difference between asking everyone what game to play versus just being told.


400

What government is Brazil

Democratic

400

How do MPs connect citizens to the government?

Taking part in government decision.

400
Why is the Prime Minister important?

vital as the head of government in a parliamentary system, directing national policy, appointing cabinet ministers, and managing government operations.

400

How do citizens are influence leadership?

Citizens influence leadership by voting for MPs.

400

What dose Australia and Brazil.

They're both Democratics.

500

What government is the UK?

Democratic

500

Name three thing that the MPs can do to listen to citizens?

Have meeting and debate. Letter. MPs attend community events and visit local businesses and groups to understand community priorities and gather feedback in person.

500

who is the prime minister of australia?

Anthony Albanese

500

Why is participation important?

It allows people to have voices in decisions.

500

Name 5 democratic countries

USA UK Australia Brazil Mexico