Which of the following statements describes a difference between the political systems of Australia and New Zealand?
A.
Australia is a constitutional monarchy; New Zealand is a democracy.
B.
Australia's entire territory is ruled directly by the central government; New Zealand is divided into states.
C.
In Australia, citizens are required by law to vote in elections; in New Zealand, voting is not required.
D.
Australia does not have a written constitution; New Zealand has a written constitution.
2 answers
D. Australia does not have a written constitution; New Zealand has a written constitution.
Which of the following do Australia and New Zealand have in common with the United States?
A.
The constitution of each country includes a bill of rights.
B.
The governments of all three countries have a federal structure.
C.
All three countries are presidential republics.
D.
All three countries were once British colonies.
A.
The constitution of each country includes a bill of rights.
B.
The governments of all three countries have a federal structure.
C.
All three countries are presidential republics.
D.
All three countries were once British colonies.