Australia Government SS6CG7
Quiz by Mary McMillan
Grade 6
Social Studies
Georgia Standards of Excellence
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- Q1Chief executive or Head of Government in Australia (chosen by parliament)QueenPresidentPrime MinisterPrime President30sEditDelete
- Q2A democracy in which parliament chooses the government leaderGovernor-GeneralQueen of EnglandPresidential DemocracyParliamentary Democracy30sEditDelete
- Q3what is required of ALL Australian citizens over the age of 18VotingServing in military30sEditDelete
- Q4represents the Queen's interests in Australia's GovernmentPresidentParliamentGovernor-General30sEditDelete
- Q5a system of government distribution where the Central government has the most powerConfederalFederalUnitary30sEditDelete
- Q6a system of government where power is located with the independent states and there is little power in the central governmentConfederalUnitaryFederal30sEditDelete
- Q7a system of government where power is shared between a central government and statesFederalConfederalUnitary30sEditDelete
- Q8the type of government system that Australia hasUnitaryConfederalFederal System30sEditDelete
- Q9who has the most POWER in the Australian GovernmentParliamentQueenPeopleHead of State30sEditDelete
- Q10a dictator or monarch holds ALL the powerOligarchyDemocracyAutocracy30sEditDelete
- Q11Australia has a modern, independent country, but it still has a few ties with which country?FranceGermanyGreat Britain30sEditDelete
- Q12acts as head of state for Australia and approves the governor-generalMember of ParliamentQueenPrime Minister30sEditDelete