Flashcards : Understanding Australia's Democratic and Global Role — 24 cartes

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1Question

Australian democracy — definition?

Réponse

Citizens vote to choose leaders and laws.

2Question

Leaders accountable — principle?

Réponse

Elected officials must answer to citizens.

3Question

Rule of law — meaning?

Réponse

Laws apply equally to everyone.

4Question

Parliamentary democracy — structure?

Réponse

Government derives legitimacy from elected parliament.

5Question

Representative democracy — system?

Réponse

Citizens elect representatives to make laws.

6Question

Bicameral Parliament — composition?

Réponse

Two chambers: House of Representatives and Senate.

7Question

House of Representatives — role?

Réponse

Represents the population and forms government.

8Question

Senate — role?

Réponse

Represents the states and reviews laws.

9Question

Law-making process — first step?

Réponse

Issue identified by stakeholders or parliament.

10Question

Bill introduction — step?

Réponse

Formal proposal of a new law in parliament.

11Question

Debate — purpose?

Réponse

Members scrutinize and discuss the bill.

12Question

Vote — outcome?

Réponse

Members approve or reject the bill.

13Question

Royal Assent — final step?

Réponse

Governor-General approves the bill into law.

14Question

Australian political parties — examples?

Réponse

Labor, Liberal, Greens.

15Question

Multi-party system — meaning?

Réponse

Multiple parties compete for power.

16Question

Key political leaders — example?

Réponse

Prime Minister and Governor-General.

17Question

Prime Minister — role?

Réponse

Leads the government and makes policies.

18Question

Governor-General — role?

Réponse

Represents the monarch; grants Royal Assent.

19Question

The Constitution — purpose?

Réponse

Defines governance structure and powers.

20Question

Referendum — purpose?

Réponse

Votes to change the Constitution.

21Question

Double majority — requirement?

Réponse

Majority nationwide and in most states.

22Question

UN Security Council — role?

Réponse

Maintains international peace and security.

23Question

Veto power — holders?

Réponse

US, UK, France, Russia, China.

24Question

Veto limitations — issue?

Réponse

Can hinder UN action in crises.

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