Under Australia's federal system of government:
i.There are two levels of government: the Federal government and the various State governments.
ii.Power to govern is shared between the Federal and the State governments.
iii.The two levels of government are not subordinate to each other, but are 'partners'.
A) i, ii.
B) ii, iii.
C) i, iii.
D) i, ii, iii.
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