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Zorluk: OrtaVoting in Elections

In many countries, voting is a choice made by individuals. In the Australian democratic system, how is the act of voting in federal and state elections defined for eligible citizens?

  1. A
    It is a voluntary privilege that citizens may exercise only if they support a specific party
  2. It is a mandatory duty that all eligible citizens are required by law to performCevap
  3. C
    It is a requirement for all people currently living in Australia regardless of their citizenship status

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The act of voting is a mandatory duty that all eligible citizens are required by law to perform.
In the Australian democratic system, voting in federal and state elections is a mandatory duty. This means that all eligible citizens are legally required to participate in the election process, ensuring that the government is chosen by the people.

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1
Identify the nature of the democratic responsibility being asked about, which is voting in elections.
The focus is on how voting is classified in the Australian system.
Understanding the classification (compulsory vs. voluntary) is key to the Australian system.
2
Recall the legal status of voting for citizens in Australia.
Voting in federal and state elections is compulsory for eligible Australian citizens.
Compulsory voting is a fundamental part of Australia's representative democracy.
3
Match the term 'compulsory' to the provided descriptions.
The phrase 'mandatory duty that all eligible citizens are required by law to perform' correctly defines 'compulsory'.
This confirms the correct answer based on the definition of the citizen's responsibility.

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Compulsory Voting in Australia
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