In the Australian system of government, the six states are each led by a official known as a Premier. However, the self-governing territories have a different leadership title. What is the title of the leader of a territory government, such as in the Northern Territory or the Australian Capital Territory?
- The Chief MinisterCevap
- BThe Premier
- CThe Administrator
Cevap
The leader of a territory government is known as the Chief Minister.
The correct answer is the Chief Minister because this is the specific title used for the head of government in the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory. This role is equivalent to the Premier at the state level.
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Anahtar Kavram
State vs. Territory Political Leadership
İpuçları
1
Think about how the title for a territory leader differs from a state leader.
2
The leader of a state is the Premier, but the leader of the Northern Territory has 'Chief' in their title.
3
The title is composed of two words: the first starts with 'C' and the second is 'Minister'.
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review the representative roles at each level, such as the difference between a Governor and an Administrator.
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