Australia is divided into geographical areas called electoral divisions. In the Australian Federal Parliament, which chamber consists of members who are elected to represent these specific local areas?
- The House of RepresentativesAnswer
- BThe Senate
- CThe Cabinet
Answer
The House of Representatives
The House of Representatives is composed of members who are elected to represent the interests of people living in local geographical areas called electoral divisions (or electorates).
Step-by-Step Solution
Key Concept
Representation in the House of Representatives
Hints
1
Think about which house is called the 'Lower House'.
2
Consider which chamber has many more members because it represents many small local areas based on population.
Practice More
Review how the number of electoral divisions in a state is determined by its population size.
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