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A) that has the majority in the House of Commons.




B) her representative in Canada is the Governor-General.

C) which consists of ten provinces and three territories.

D) English and French are official languages.

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1) a line separating two political or geographical areas

2) not the same as another or each other

3) a person, company or organization that sells goods or equipment to customers

4) to pick out or select something or somebody

A) supplier

B) border

C) to choose

D) different

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1. Where is Canada situated?

2. What is the capital of Canada?

3. What is the population of Canada?

4. What languages are official in Canada?

5. What are the main industries of Canadas economy?

6. Who is the head of state?

7. Who is the head of government?

8. What are Canadas major political parties?

9. What does the judicial system include?

10. What international organisations is Canada a member of?

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THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA

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Ground, government, illness, comprise, representative, administration, soil, consist, deputy, disease

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Include, upper, narrow, stagnate, major, prosperous, wide, eliminate, lower, minor

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Continent, part, population, industries, tourism, constitutional, monarchy, parliament, senate, coalition, prime, minister, party, federal, system

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1) a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country  
2) a solemn patriotic song officially adopted by a country as an expression of national identity  
3) the elected head of a republican state, a university or a company  

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1. The greatest rivers (to be) the Murray and the Darling?

2. Australia (to be) mainly a producer of wool, wheat, and gold?

3. What countries Australia (to have) close relationship with?

4. What the capital (to be) of Australia?

5. Parliament (to be) the supreme legislative body of Australia?

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1. The largest part of Australia is desert or semi-desert. 2. The first European settlers in fact, were convicts who had been transported to Australia from Britain. 3. When gold was found in Australia, thousands of people left their cold dark industrial towns in Britain to find their places in the Sun. 4.Mining industry and agriculture are still the main important sources of income in Australia. 5. Today, the Commonwealth of Australia is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system of government.

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The Constitution gives extensive executive power to the Governor-General.

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