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The leader of the government of Australia is the prime minister. This means that
A.
the form of government in Australia is the same as in the United States.
B.
Australia has a parliamentary form of government.
C.
the leader in Australia is not a member of the legislature.
D.
Australia has an autocratic form of government.
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B. Australia has a parliamentary form of government.
Explanation: In parliamentary systems the head of government is a prime minister who is typically a member of the legislature and is chosen by the legislature or its majority party. The other options are incorrect: the U.S. is a presidential system (A), the prime minister is usually a member of the legislature (C), and Australia is a democratic, not autocratic, country (D).
Explanation: In parliamentary systems the head of government is a prime minister who is typically a member of the legislature and is chosen by the legislature or its majority party. The other options are incorrect: the U.S. is a presidential system (A), the prime minister is usually a member of the legislature (C), and Australia is a democratic, not autocratic, country (D).
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