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democracy- a system of government run by the people for the people
democratic values- are the beliefs and ideals held by our society as values as a democracy such as values includes respect, equality, fairness
the west minster system -is a form of parliament government originating in the united kingdom
rights and responsibilities - our rights ensure we are able to have a say in the way our country is run and treated fairly in the process. our rights we have the right to vote the right to trial by jury, freedom of religion protection against discrimination. our responsibilities voting in elections, jury service, paying taxes, and obeying the law
justice- means end has the same opportunity's and having the same rights
participation-the way good citizens cornubite to take part in society in Australia
separation of powers
legislature they can make laws executive power to ad mister the law judiciary the power the apply laws
the 3 levels of government
there is local government the third level government they make rules for the local community. federal government they make laws for the country. stat and territory government they make rules for them self
revision for the test
we learnt about the queen and how places who have the queen as there leader is a monarchy Australians wanted to become a monarchy but it didn't happen
referendum a referendum is to change the connotation. the contention is the rule and responsibilities. we change the construction so that Australia can be different and become better. step 1: the bill step 2: the committees step3 :the writ step 4: the case step 5: the vote
a successful referendum on aboriginal and islanders' rights in Australia. an unsuccessful referendum to become a democracy. australia legal system isstem of Australia has multiple forms. It includes a written constitution, unwritten constitutional conventions, statutes, regulations, and the judicially determined common law.