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DEMOCRACY
I don't really have an opinion on democracy all I can say is that I don't really like it
because I think it is slavery.
Josh
The word "democracy" comes from the Greek word "Gemos" which means "people" in Greece.
The word's "Power or rule" comes from the Greek word Kratos.
I think that democracy helped for the future because they stored water from rising
sea levels and extreme weather events.
Suad
Australia is a representative democracy. In this political system, qualified people vote for candidates to carry out the business of governing on their behalf.
What is democracy?
Democracy is a system of
government by the whole
population or all the qualified members of a
state, usually through
chosen representatives
of Australia.
Democracy is a very hard word, but you’ll learn a lot from it. And I learned a lot from it when I heard it and I researched it.
Ash
Edmund Barton
Democracy!!
By Suad, Josh
and Ash!
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What impact did it have on
Australia's history?
There were lots of impacts and
One of the impacts was...
Australia faces significant environmental and commercial impacts from a climate change across a number of sectors, including water security, farming, bordering the water communities, and foundation. Leading scientists advise climate change will cause increases to the frequency and intensity of extreme weather events.
Rising sea levels pose a significant risk to seaside communities, while the world's oceans could become better to support coral reefs and other calcifying marine organisms.
Edmund Barton
Anna Maria Bligh
Neville Thomas Bonner
Sport first brought Edmund Barton (1849-1920) to note, when as a young umpire he ended a disturbance on the cricket field during a match between New South Wales and England. Barton entered the NSW Parliament soon after, and was Speaker at the early age of thirty-four.
Anna Maria Bligh (b.1960), a public servant, community-worker and Australian Labour Party organizer, entered Queensland parliament in 1995 to help foster her party’s program of continuous reform, particularly in urban planning, social security and the reduction of violence.
Neville Thomas Bonner {1922-99},
a bush-worker and carpenter with little formal education, believed in using established political processes to improve conditions for Aboriginal people.
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