Australian citizens do not directly vote any of the following people into office except
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Social Studies, 05.02.2020 07:50 gonjul5045
Australian citizens do not directly vote any of the following people into office except
a. the governor-general.
b. the monarch (queen).
c. the prime minister
d. a member of parliament
2.read the phrases below. use the information to answer the question:
-signs bills into law
-is commander-in-chief for the military
-acts as head of state for australia
-approves the governor-general
a. what do these phrases explain?
b. duties of the queen in australia
c. duties of the australian governor-general
d. duties of the high court of australia
duties of australia’s commonwealth parliament
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