The Australian legal system is:
i.a constitutional monarchy.
ii.a liberal democracy.
iii.a federation.
iv.a democratic republic.
A) i, ii, iv.
B) i, ii, iii.
C) i, iii, iv.
D) ii, iii, iv.
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A)presidential system.
B)parliamentary republic.
C)theocracy.
D)constitutional monarchy.
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Q16: Australia's legal system is a common law
Q17: The role of the executive within the
Q18: Under Australia's federal system of government:
i.There are
Q19: In a common law legal system:
A)the primary
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