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== //**__ the three little pigs... the real story. __**// then i walked to the third fat pigs house, when this happened... i said "fat pig, fat pig, i ned to ask you something." no answer. i tried again "fat pig, fat pig i need to ask you something." "ohh umm sorry little wolf come in, come in how are you?" "ok. fat pig i need to borrow some sugar from you." " sure little little wolf, how much do you need? said the fat pig. " one cup please., im making a birthday cake for my old old old grandmother.

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➢ Explain the meaning of federalism and bicameralism.
== A. FEDERALISM Constitution is set on legal principals witch we are governed.The Constitution is divided into 128 sections.Commonwealth and Parliament both pass laws n the same subject. What is federalism well federalism is a union of states under a central government. Bicameralism it is the legislative of the Parliament chambers and houses. ==

2. Three Tiered System ➢ Explain the three levels of government in Australia. ➢ Write a brief explanation on the roles and responsibilities of each level of government?
 * state, local, federation
 * The Commonwealth handles ‘big picture’ issues. These include:
 * advertising regulations
 * broadcasting
 * currency
 * defence
 * immigration
 * international treaties and policy
 * marriage
 * quarantine
 * telecommunications
 * trade.


 * the states responsabilitys are..
 * agriculture and fishing
 * law enforcement
 * state planning
 * policing
 * power, gas, water and sewerage
 * prisons
 * public transport.


 * Your local government is based in your city, it works with issues at a community level. The power of local governments is controlled by Acts of state or fedral parliaments such as the Local Government Acts.
 * A local government is responsible for handling local issues like:
 * building approvals
 * car parks
 * community facilities (like toilets)
 * domestic animals
 * restaurant health inspections
 * town planning
 * trees and footpaths.
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➢ Name the title for the leaders of each level of government. ➢ How are decisions made and passed into law at a state and federal level?
 * federal- prime minister. (P.M)
 * state- premier.
 * local-mayor.
 * First they have a meting with the new law called a bill then their is a vote and if the government gets enough votes in the house of representitives then it is passed on to the senete then if it passes it goes to the governer genral for her ok sign and the becomes a law.

3. Coat of Arms ➢ Explain the symbols on the Australian coat of arms. Include an image of the coat of arms in your response. > BLAZON (pronounced BLAY-zun) is the physical, written description of the coat of arms: > COLORS: > BLUE (AZURE): represents Truth and Loyalty > SILVER: means Peace and Sincerity > GOLD (the 8 x's going around the shield): Generosity and elevation of the mind > BLACK (Sable): (of the bird) means "Constancy or grief" > > I'm not sure if the bird is an eagle or hawk, so here are both explanations: > HAWK: one who does not rest until his objective is achieved > EAGLE: a person of noble nature, strength, bravery, and alertness; or is high-spirited, ingenious, quick-witted, and judicious. If the wings are > displayed, it signifies protection. > > The 3 PLUMES OF FEATHERS on the helmet is a sign of "willing obedience, and serenity of mind." Their colors go with the descriptions above. The helmet varies with the bearer's rank, the century represented, or the herald's or artist's preference. > > The crest is whatever appears above the helmet. (Note that there is not always a crest for every coat of arms.) Yours is the family name.
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4. The Prime Minister ➢ List some of the tasks of the Australian Prime Minister. 5. Voting and Elections ➢ Write a short explanation of the voting process used in Australia. 6. Political Parties ➢ Look at these symbols for some of the political parties that exist in Australia. ➢ Think about what each symbol represents and why they have used the colours and symbols in their logo. ➢ Design your own logo for the Australian People’s Party. Explain why you choose the images and colours you used.
 * The prime minister runs the country and makes up the rules.
 * when you go and vpte you vote on 2 different peices of paper. one green one and one white one. you then put it in eather the green box or white box. then some people who work for the government have to count all the votes that have been put in. then people have to stand over the top to make sure they count it right. then they are moved on to other prople to recount them. there are lots and lots of votes to count, so it take a couple of days to conferm. then the final answer is made.




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