Consitution - The rules of operation that determine the powers, duties and processes, Federation - The creation of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901, Cabinet - The senior ministers voted in as the majority party or parties, The Governor General - The Australian representative of the British monarch, The Executive branch - Prime Minister, Governor-General, Cabinet, The Legislative Branch - The Parliament consisting of the Queen represented by the Governor-General, the Senate and the House of Representatives, House of Representatives - Lower House in Federal Parliament composed of 151 elected members, The Senate - Upper House in Federal Parliament composed of 76 elected senators, The Judiciary Branch - The High Court of Australia consisting of a Chief Justice and other justices and other Federal Courts responsible for interpreting the law, Checks and Balances - The systems in Parliament that allow monitoring and moderating of power between the three branches of government, Three Branches of Government - The executive, legislative and judiciary who share power in Parliament,

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