Legal History
Australian Governance
Separation of Power
Political Parties
Representative Government
100

In which year did Australia for a national government?

1901

100

The set of basic rules by which a country or state is governed

Australian Constitution 

100

Makes and passes law

Parliament 

100

Who is the current government?

Labor

100

What are the 3 levels of government?

Local, State, Federal 

200

What does terra nullius literally mean?

“land belonging to no one”

200

What section outlines Legislative powers of the parliament

s51

200

Puts law into action

Executive

200

What wing- describes the range of political ideologies that view certain social orders and hierarchies are inevitable, natural, normal, or desirable, typically supporting this position on the basis of natural law, economics, authority, property or tradition.

Right Wing

200

The powers that were given to the federal government in the Australian Constitution are known as _______

Exclusive Powers

300

To the British, __________ meant clearing the land to make way for farming and towns based upon ownership of property and land.

Cultivation 

300

What section deals with any inconsistency that might arise between the laws of the Commonwealth and those of the states.

s109

300

Interprets law 

Judicature

300

What wing - range of political ideologies that support and seek to achieve social equality and egalitarianism, often in opposition to social hierarchy

Left

300

150 members of parliament elected by citizens who are on the electoral rolls in each federal electorate.

House of representatives

400

The practices and systems among Aboriginal people that have developed over time, regulating behaviour and connecting people with each other and the land through a system of relationships.

customary law

400

What section disqualifies dual citizenship members of parliament?

s44

400

Who has the power to dissolve the house of representatives and act independently?

Governor-General

400

promote economic liberalism (which in the Australian usage refers to free markets and small government)

Liberal

400

The government has more than half of all members elected to the Parliament.

Absolute majority 

500

The laws of England – including common law and statue law – were transplanted to Australia on 26 January 1788, when the colony was proclaimed.

Received Law

500

What section allows for a referendum to happen and exist?

s128

500

In Australia, including Queensland, our system of government is based on the _____________ __________ of government adopted from England at the time of settlement.

Westminster system

500

Political party that has the objective of the democratic socialisation of industry, production, distribution and exchange, to the extent necessary to eliminate exploitation and other anti-social features in these fields.

Labor

500

A government formed by a party or coalition of parties or independents that do not have a majority in the lower house of parliament on their own.

Minority Government