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This type of government allows people to vote for their leaders.

Democracy

100

The highest court in Australia.

The High Court

100

The people who drive the story forward through their actions and dialogue. 

Characters/Protagonists

100

The word "telephone" comes from Greek words meaning "far" and this other word

Voice/Sound

100

Australia became a federation in this year. 

1901

200

The lower house of Australia's federal parliament.

House of Representatives

200

The principle that says a person is innocent until proven guilty.

Presumption of Innocence

200

The sequence of events that make up a story.

The Plot

200

The prefix "bio-" means this. 

Life

200

This Australian test contains 20 multiple-choice questions.

Australian Citizenship test

300

The three arms of government in Australia. 

Legislative, executive, and judicial branches

300

These courts hear most minor criminal offences. 

Magistrates' (Local) Courts

300

he central struggle or problem in a story.

Conflict

300

The root "aqua" comes from Latin and means this.

Water

300

The document that acts as Australia's rulebook for government.

The Australian Constitution

400

This house of parliament reviews laws passed by the House of Representatives. 

The Senate

400

One principle of justice stating that everyone should be treated the same under the law. 

Equality

400

The time and place in which a story occurs. 

Setting

400

The root "tele-" means this.

Distant/Far

400

Australian states control these two major areas of responsibility.

Education and health/hospitals

500

The special vote required to change the Australian Constitution. 

Referendum

500

The legal service that provides advice and lawyers to people who cannot afford them.

Legal Aid

500

Writers use these five things to help readers imagine a scene vividly.

The Five Senses (naming them is also correct)

500

The word "dictionary" comes from the Latin word dictio, meaning this. 

Speaking/Word

500

The representative of the British monarch in Australia.

Governor General