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Choose the statements that CORRECTLY describe an aspect of Australia's government.

Australia is a parliamentary democracy.
Australia's head of government is the President of Australia.
Australia's "Chief of State" is the monarch of Great Britain.
Australia's Parliament consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate.
Australia's head of government is chosen by Parliament.
Australia does not have a Judicial branch of government.
Voting is Australia is compulsory.
Australia was a part of Great Britain until after World War II.

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The statements that CORRECTLY describe an aspect of Australia's government are:

Australia is a parliamentary democracy.
Australia's Parliament consists of the House of Representatives and the Senate.
Australia's head of government is chosen by Parliament.
Voting is Australia is compulsory.
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