Democracy and Constitution
Government & Parliament
Rights & Freedoms
Law, Justice & Society
100

What does democracy mean?

The people have a say in how their country is run

100

Who leads the federal government?

The Prime Minister

100

What does freedom of speech allow people to do?

Share their opinions, ideas, and beliefs. Be critical of government.

100

Who must follow the law in Australia?

Everyone

200

What do people vote for in a democracy?

Who they want to lead and represent them.

200

What does local government look after?

Community services like rubbish collection, parks, libraries, and local roads

200

Does Australia have a law guaranteeing full freedom of speech?

No

200

What are the three branches of power in Australia?

Legislature, Executive, Judiciary

300

What is the Australian Constitution described as?

The rule book of the country.

300

What colour is the house of representatives?

Green

300

What does freedom of movement mean?

Australians can move freely and leave the country at will.

300

What does the legislature do?

Make laws

400

What are the two highest levels of government?

Federal and state.

400

What colour is the senate?

Red

400

What is one impact of COVID-19 movement restrictions

Loss of personal freedom / economic impact / mental health concerns / unequal impact

400

What is a dictatorship?

When a leader does not respect the rule of law and holds power for a long period, often through force

500

What two things must approve a referendum for the Constitution to change?

A majority of people and a majority of states

500

Where do the House of Representatives and Senate meet?

Parliament House in Canberra

500

What must protests be to follow the rules in Australia?

Peaceful

500

What is one threat to social cohesion?

Discrimination and prejudice / inequality and poverty / conflict and violence / misinformation and fear