Federation
Separation of Powers
Levels of Government
The Constitution
Voting
100

When did Australia become a nation

January 1, 1901

100

How many powers are separated?

3

100

How many levels are there?

3

100

When did the constitution come into force?

January 1, 1901

100

When do people vote?

At elections

200

How many states are there in Australia?

6

200

Who is responsible for applying laws?

Judiciary

200

What are the names of the levels of government?

Federal, State, Local

200

How many chapters does it have?

8
200

How often is a State election?

3 years

300

What are the two main Australian territories?

ACT and NT

300

Who is responsible for making laws?

Legislative

300

Which levels is responsible for education?

State

300

What does it give citizens?

Rights and responsibilities

300

How many people are elected to the senate?

76

400

What was one reason for federation?

Nationalism, Transport and communication, Defence, Economics and Trade, Fear of other races

400

Who is responsible for enforcing the laws?

Exectuive

400

Which level is responsible for libraries?

Local

400

What does it say about governments?

How they are to be elected and set up (structure) in Australia

400

How many people are elected to the House of Representatives?

151

500

What was one reason against federation?

Distance, Power Struggle, Apathy, Self-interest

500

Who is in charge of the Executive?

Prime Minister

500

What are two powers of the federal government?

Defence, Taxation, Immigration, Postal Services, etc.

500

What is one reason we have a constitution?

Accept reasonable answers

500

What type of system is used to vote people into the House of Representatives?

Preferential