Asked by anonymous

How is democracy different in the United States and Australia?
A.
Americans are required to vote by law.

B.
Australians are required to vote by law.

C.
Americans must pay a poll tax in order to vote.

D.
Australians must pay a poll tax in order to vote.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
B. Australians are required to vote by law.

In Australia voting is compulsory (eligible citizens must enroll and vote, or face a fine). Voting in the United States is voluntary; poll taxes are unconstitutional in the U.S. and not required in Australia.