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Australia's system of government is a: |
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In Australia, who must enrol to vote in federal, state, and territory elections? |
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What does AEC stand for? |
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Why is voting compulsory in Australia? |
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What happens if you do not vote in an election without a good reason? |
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Legally, who are you supposed to tell who you voted for? |
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Why is no one allowed to know who you have voted for? |
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Who can force you to tell them who you voted for in elections? |
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In Australia, what freedom do citizens have when voting? |
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In Australia, how is voting conducted in elections? |
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What does "secret ballot" mean? |
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Which of the following statements is true about the decisions of the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC)? |
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Which of the following is true about the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC)? |
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What is the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC)? |
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Besides conducting federal elections and referendums, what is the responsibility of the AEC? |
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Which agency is responsible for conducting federal elections and referendums? |
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What happens if you are not correctly enrolled for voting in Australia? |
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How do Australian citizens have a say in how Australia is governed? |
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What do you pledge to do at the Australian citizenship ceremony? |
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How can Australian citizens raise their concerns about government policy? |
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What should an elected representative do if a citizen suggests a change to a law? |
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In Australia, who can have a say in forming the laws and policies of a government? |