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Government and the LawGovernment Structure

What does it mean that Australia has a federal system of government?

  1. The federal government has all the power
  2. All states are governed by the same laws
  3. Powers and responsibilities are divided between the federal government and the state/territory governments

Why this is the correct answer

In a federal system, neither the national government nor the states hold all the power; instead it is distributed between them under the Constitution. Some powers belong exclusively to the federal government, some to the states, and others are shared.

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