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The democratic beliefs section covers the foundations of Australia's system of government. Knowing how decisions are made, who represents you at different levels of government, and why voting is compulsory are all essential.

Consider the democratic principles at stake in this question. Australia's system is designed to protect individual rights while ensuring collective decision-making through elected representatives. This question is at a moderate difficulty level, similar to what you can expect on the actual citizenship test. Understanding the reasoning behind the answer is key.

Learn the key numbers: 151 members in the House of Representatives, 76 senators, and 3 years for a typical federal election cycle. These facts come up frequently in test questions about democratic structures. Explore more Democratic Beliefs practice questions to strengthen your preparation, or try a full practice test to simulate the real exam experience.

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