Government
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Voting and elections
Democracy
System
100

What are the three levels of government in Australia?

Federal, state, and local.

100

Democracy means ...

That the people have the power to make decisions about how the country is run.

100

How often are federal elections held in Australia?

Every three years.

100
How do people partake in democracy? 

Citizens do this by voting for representatives to make laws and lead on their behalf.

100

Name of the current Governor General. 

Sam Mostyn

200

Who is the head of the Australian government?

The Prime Minister.

200

The idea of justice means ...

Justice means that everyone should be treated equally and fairly under the law, no matter their background or beliefs.

200

What is the name of the voting system Australia uses?

Preferential voting.

200

The Judiciary is responsible for ...

Interoperating the law and settling legal disputes. 

200

Explain: constitutional monarchy system. 

The king or queen is the head of state and acts in accordance with a constitution

300

What is the role of Parliament?

To make and pass laws.

300

In politics, an organisation that represents a particular group of people or set of ideas is:

A political party. 
300

What voting system is used in the Senate?

Rroportional representation

300

The Legislature is responsible for ...

Creating new and amending or repealing existing laws. 

300

Explain: representative democracy system. 

The people vote for representatives to present their ideas and interests in a parliament

400
What does bicameral mean? 

Two chambers.

400

Two or more political parties working together is known as?

A coalition. 

400

Why does preferential voting reduce “wasted votes”?

Because if a voter’s first choice doesn’t win, their vote is passed to their next choice instead of being discarded.

400

The Executive is responsible for ...

Puts laws into operation and enforces them. 

400

Explain Australian's system of government.  

Australia has both a representative democracy and a constitutional monarchy.

500

List the structure of state parliament (head and two houses). 

Premier, Legislative Council, Legislative Assembly

500

The term ‘crossbench’ refers to whom?

Independent members and members of minor parties.

500

What are the 7 influences on voters?

Social media, traditional media, previous performance, current issues, family and friends, voters background and advertising campaigns

500

The four pillars are ...

Democracy, Constitution, Voting, Voice, Values

500

Name of WA State Premier. 

Roger Cook