Asked by jay
In which of the following ways is New Zealand's government different from Australia's?
A.
New Zealand's head of state is the monarch of the United Kingdom.
B.
New Zealand has a parliamentary system.
C.
New Zealand does not have a written constitution.
D.
New Zealand has three branches of government.
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C.
New Zealand does not have a single written (codified) constitution, whereas Australia does (the Commonwealth Constitution). The other statements describe features Australia and New Zealand share (both have the UK monarch as head of state, both use a parliamentary system, and both have three branches of government).
New Zealand does not have a single written (codified) constitution, whereas Australia does (the Commonwealth Constitution). The other statements describe features Australia and New Zealand share (both have the UK monarch as head of state, both use a parliamentary system, and both have three branches of government).
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