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Australia is a democracy. It's leaders and Government are elected by the people.

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Yoy will have more freedom

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Did Australia like democracy'?

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Why do people in Australia live in freedom?

Because Australia lives under democratic rule of government! A democracy has all sorts of freedom rights, like the right to speech.


Does Australia have the same government as the us?

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What type of government did Australia have before it was a democracy?

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Broad Participaton Majority Rule Minority Rights Rule of Law Accountable Government


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What is the leader called in a country under communism?

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