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Power of the government comes from
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Which core Australian value underpins the Australian democratic system?
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Which law prevails if there is a conflict between Australian and religious laws?
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Where should Australian citizens ask for help if they encounter overseas issues?
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Australians can express their views through
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What type of government exists in Australia?
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Which religion is followed by Australians?
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What rights are under freedom of association?
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Does the Australian government and the law treat all citizens equally, regardless of religion or beliefs?
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Privileges as an Australian citizen includes
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What is not acceptable as a way to change a person’s mind or the law?
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Australia does not recognise any religion as an official religion
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Australian democratic system is based on the principle that
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How are jury members selected?
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Australian laws must be obeyed
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Australians are expected to treat each other with dignity and respect regardless of
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Voting in state or federal elections is compulsory in Australia
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Australia has a Judaeo-Christian heritage?
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Which of the following are the base for Judaeo-Christian values?
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What is Australia’s system of government?
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Consular assistance from an Australian official while overseas is available to
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Australian citizen privileges include
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Jury service is to ensure
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Freedom of expression entitles Australians to
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What does the term ‘fair go” refer to?
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Which of these statements about passports is correct?
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What do you pledge during the citizenship ceremony?
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Voting in federal and state or territory elections ensures Australian Citizens have
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Is it TRUE that people can criticise the government or peacefully protest against government decisions?
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Which of the following demonstrates gender equality in Australia?
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Which of the following is a responsibility of Australian citizens?
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Which of the following is the heritage of Australia?
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Under Freedom of speech, people can
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Which of the following is responsible for Australians 18 years old or over?
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The government in Australia is:
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Australian citizens can get their child born overseas to become an Australian citizen by descent
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What do Australians believe that change should occur through?
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Who explains the law to the jury during a trial in Australia?
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Australian citizens with children born outside of Australia may
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Freedom of speech empowers people to
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Who must obey Australia s laws?
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What does the rule of law mean in Australia?
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Voting in local government elections is not compulsory in some states
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Australia has public holidays on
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Which of the following is true about jury service in Australia?
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Which freedom assures you to freely express your views through art, literature, music and films?
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Who can vote in Australia?
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Australian citizens have the privilege to
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Which of the following is true about freedom of association in Australia?
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Additional responsibilities of an Australian Citizenship include _______________
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What means no person, group or religious rule is above the law?
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Does freedom of association rights include protests against government action or an organisation?
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Jury service, if requested, is a responsibility of
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Which of the following is responsible for Australians 18 years old or over?
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Voting in a referendum is optional for Australian citizens