Chapter 2 Power and the Commonwealth Parliament Flashcards

1
Q

This section of the Constitution creates and defines the Senate

A

s7

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2
Q

Functions of the parliament are representative, responsibility, debate and ______________

A

legislative

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3
Q

Which of the functions of the Australian parliament is absent from the US Congress?

A

responsibility

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4
Q

Which section of the Constitution resolves conflicting legislation of the States and the Commonwealth

A

s109

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5
Q

The longest section of the Constitution is s51 which enumerates ______________ powers

A

concurrent

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6
Q

s114is an exclusive power, which only permits the Commonwealth to raise ___________ __________

A

armed forces

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7
Q

The Senate role of equal representation of the states ensures an outcome which undermines the principle of one vote, one value, which is _________________

A

malapportionment

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8
Q

s53 prohibits the Senate from exercising this power, being unable to amend or initiate ___________ bills

A

money or appropriation

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9
Q

Which historical event has effected the change which has meant the Senate negotiates money bills

A

Dismissal of Whitlam government in 1975

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10
Q

s24 spells out the minimum number of seats for each state in the House of Representatives, which is _____

A

five

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11
Q

Which model of representation is most clearly exhibited in both Houses of Parliament?

A

partisan

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12
Q

Which model of representation is most evident in the Senate, which has greater diversity of party representation?

A

mirror

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13
Q

Passing legislation quickly in the House of Representatives can be achieved by these three tactics.

A

gag, guillotine and floodgating

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14
Q

This parliamentary tactic imposes a time limit on debating a bill before it must be put to the vote

A

guillotine

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15
Q

Name to Committee which decides which bills will be put on the agenda

A

House Selection

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16
Q

Identify the Chamber through which all uncontested bills pass.

A

Federation

17
Q

Which Westminster convention holds government to account in the lower house?

A

collective ministerial responsibility

18
Q

Which government Senator was censured in 2015 over his attempt to force the resignation of the Human Rights Commissioner?

A

Brandis

19
Q

Who led the most recent majority government in Australia from 2010?

A

Gillard

20
Q

Which parliamentary convention ensures freedom of speech in the parliament and protects against civil action?

A

parliamentary privilege

21
Q

The parliamentary Labor Party meets as the ________ ________

A

ALP Caucus

22
Q

Much political debate in practice in contemporary Australian politics occurs within the ________ room

A

party

23
Q

Which thesis sets out how the functions of parliament have been compromised from their intended practice

A

decline of parliament thesis

24
Q

Which of the major political parties always votes as one in the parliament

A

ALP

25
Q

Transparency of government is partly ensured through this Senate Committee which sits twice yearly

A

Estimates

26
Q

An example of government being forced to abide by the rule of law occurred during the Gillard government, where the 2013 High Court case found the Minister for Immigration and Citizenship had exceeded powers granted in this law of 1958.

A

Migration Act

27
Q

How many Australian governments have resigned or called for elections because they couldn’t pass significant bills?

A

eight