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Zorluk: OrtaParliamentary Democracy

A group of citizens is concerned about a specific local issue and wants a new national law created to address it. In the Australian system of parliamentary democracy, how is this concern most effectively turned into a national law?

  1. By electing a representative to serve in the parliament who can then introduce and vote on the necessary legislation.Cevap
  2. B
    By holding a local community meeting and voting to implement the law immediately in their suburb.
  3. C
    By submitting a request to the Governor-General, who has the power to sign the law without involving a parliament.

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Citizens influence law-making by electing representatives to serve in the parliament who debate and vote on proposed legislation.
The correct answer is correct because in Australia’s parliamentary democracy, citizens exercise their power by voting for representatives. These elected officials then represent the views of their community and participate in the formal parliamentary process to debate and pass laws that apply to the whole country.

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1
Identify the core principle of a parliamentary democracy.
The principle is that citizens do not make laws directly but elect others to do so on their behalf.
Understanding the 'representative' aspect of the system is essential to identifying how laws are made.
2
Determine the role of the parliament in this process.
The parliament is the institution where elected representatives meet to debate and vote on laws.
This distinguishes the parliament from other branches of government like the judiciary or the executive (Governor-General).
3
Select the option that aligns with representative law-making.
The option describing the election of a representative who votes in parliament is correct.
This matches the definition of a parliamentary democracy used in Australia.

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Representative Law-making
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