Chapter 1 Limits to Power - Australia and the US Flashcards

1
Q

Define constitutionalism

A

The idea that government power should be limited by the limits of a constitution

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2
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Which section of the Constitution grants the Houses of parliament equal powers except initiating money bills

A

s53

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3
Q

This section of the Constitution is referred to as the nexus clause and also ensures the Commonwealth parliament is directly chosen by the people

A

s24

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4
Q

Specific powers outlined in the Constitution are written and called ______________ of power

A

heads

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5
Q

The processes and procedures by which parliament creates statute law are determined by rules set in parliament, called __________ ______________

A

Standing Orders

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6
Q

s61 vests the _____________ power of the Commonwealth in the Queen and her appointed representative in Australia, the Governor General

A

executive

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7
Q

Name the two key components of the executive branch, or types of executive.

A

political and administrative

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8
Q

In which Court is judicial power in the US system vested?

A

Supreme

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9
Q

In the US system, the President is Head of Government and Head of ___________ .

A

State

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10
Q

In the US system, how many Senators represent each State?

A

Two

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11
Q

In the US system, the choice of President is formally decided by this body, made up of representatives from each State.

A

Electoral College

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12
Q

These powers are set out in Chapter 5 of the Constitution and include s 106 and 107

A

residual

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13
Q

Appointment of judges to the High Court differs from the US in Australia and best exemplifies the different standards regarding the ________ of powers principle

A

separation

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14
Q

This section of the Australian Constitution requires Ministers to be members of parliament

A

s64

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15
Q

US Presidents may only serve a combined total of ____ years in office

A

eight

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