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Which of these about Australian courts is correct?

AThe government can overrule a court's decision
BCourts do not need to base decisions on evidence
CA court decides if a person has broken the law and decides the penalty

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Understanding government and law in Australia means knowing your rights and responsibilities as a citizen. This section covers everything from how laws are made to the role of the judiciary in upholding justice.

Consider the role this concept plays in Australia's overall system of governance. Understanding the bigger picture will help you identify the correct answer. 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 responsibilities that come with Australian citizenship: voting, jury duty, and obeying the law. These are frequently tested topics that are straightforward to remember. Explore more Government & Law practice questions to strengthen your preparation, or try a full practice test to simulate the real exam experience.

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