Question
How are the governments of Australia and the Pacific islands similar? How are they different?
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Types of Governments
Most Pacific islands have democratic governments. Some governments-including those of the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, and Papua New Guinea- are parliamentary constitutional monarchies like Australia and New Zealand. Others, like Fiji and Nauru, are parliamentary republics where an elected parliament chooses a prime minister, while presidential republics like Kiribati have a president serving as both head of state and government. Some of these countries have healthy democracies, but others have flawed democracies. An example of a flawed democracy is Papua New Guinea, which faces election interference and corruption.
Adapted from: ©2019 Pearson Online & Blended Learning K–12 USA.
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There are a variety of governments in the Pacific islands. Most have Response area governments. Some countries, like the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea, are Response area constitutional monarchies, like Australia. Other governments are parliamentary republics, and others are Response area republics. Some countries have Response area democracies, like in Papua New Guinea.
Read the following passage. Drag and drop to complete the sentences.
Types of Governments
Most Pacific islands have democratic governments. Some governments-including those of the Solomon Islands, Tuvalu, and Papua New Guinea- are parliamentary constitutional monarchies like Australia and New Zealand. Others, like Fiji and Nauru, are parliamentary republics where an elected parliament chooses a prime minister, while presidential republics like Kiribati have a president serving as both head of state and government. Some of these countries have healthy democracies, but others have flawed democracies. An example of a flawed democracy is Papua New Guinea, which faces election interference and corruption.
Adapted from: ©2019 Pearson Online & Blended Learning K–12 USA.
(4 points)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.
There are a variety of governments in the Pacific islands. Most have Response area governments. Some countries, like the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea, are Response area constitutional monarchies, like Australia. Other governments are parliamentary republics, and others are Response area republics. Some countries have Response area democracies, like in Papua New Guinea.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the completions for the sentences regarding the types of governments in the Pacific islands and Australia:
There are a variety of governments in the Pacific islands. Most have **democratic** governments. Some countries, like the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea, are **parliamentary constitutional monarchies**, like Australia. Other governments are parliamentary republics, and others are **presidential** republics. Some countries have **flawed** democracies, like in Papua New Guinea.
There are a variety of governments in the Pacific islands. Most have **democratic** governments. Some countries, like the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea, are **parliamentary constitutional monarchies**, like Australia. Other governments are parliamentary republics, and others are **presidential** republics. Some countries have **flawed** democracies, like in Papua New Guinea.