An 18-year-old individual who recently became an Australian citizen and a 40-year-old permanent resident who has lived in Australia for 15 years are discussing an upcoming federal election and a referendum to change the Australian Constitution. Based on the privileges and responsibilities of Australian citizenship, which of the following statements accurately describes their ability to participate in these processes?
- Only the 18-year-old citizen is eligible to vote in both the federal election and the referendum, as these are specific privileges and responsibilities reserved for Australian citizens.Cevap
- BThe 40-year-old permanent resident is eligible to vote in the federal election due to their long-term residency of 15 years, while only the 18-year-old citizen is permitted to vote in the referendum.
- CThe 18-year-old citizen must vote in the federal election, but they may choose whether or not to participate in the referendum as it is considered an optional privilege for new citizens.
Cevap
Only the 18-year-old citizen is eligible to vote in both the federal election and the referendum, as these are specific privileges and responsibilities reserved for Australian citizens.
The correct answer accurately identifies that citizenship is the defining factor for voting eligibility in both federal elections and referendums. While many rights are shared by residents, the ability to participate in these democratic processes is an exclusive privilege of citizens. Furthermore, once a citizen is 18 or older, this participation becomes a compulsory responsibility.
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Anahtar Kavram
Voting in federal elections and referendums is an exclusive and compulsory privilege/responsibility for Australian citizens aged 18 and over.
İpuçları
1
Think about whether a person's length of stay in Australia as a permanent resident changes their legal right to vote in a federal election.
2
Recall if voting in Australia is a choice or a requirement for those who are eligible.
3
Check if referendums (voting to change the Constitution) have different eligibility rules than standard federal elections.
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review the other exclusive privileges of citizenship, such as seeking election to Parliament or applying for an Australian passport.
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