The Senate
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In the Australian system of government, the Senate is frequently described as the 'House of Review'. Which of the following statements best explains why it is given this title?
The Australian Federal Parliament is designed to balance the interests of the whole nation with the interests of individual states. To ensure that states with smaller populations have an equal voice in the Federal Parliament, how is the membership of the Australian Senate structured?
In the Australian Federal Parliament, once a bill has been successfully passed by the House of Representatives, what must happen in the Senate before the bill can proceed to the Governor-General for Royal Assent?
The Australian Senate is structured so that each state is represented by an equal number of senators, regardless of that state's population. Within the context of the Australian federal system, which statement best explains how this arrangement acts as a check on the power of the House of Representatives?
The Australian Senate is often referred to as the 'States' House' because it was designed to protect the interests of the states in the Federal Parliament. To ensure this protection, what is the specific way that senators are elected to represent the states?
The Australian Federal Parliament consists of the King (represented by the Governor-General), the House of Representatives, and the Senate. Which of the following best describes a key role of the Senate?