17.3 Separation of Powers

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Across
  1. 3. minister, The person who chooses ministers in the executive branch.
  2. 6. of Representatives, The lower house of the Australian Parliament.
  3. 8. The branch of government responsible for creating laws.
  4. 9. The judiciary system interprets laws passed by _______.
  5. 10. The House of Representatives represents the views of Australian _______.
  6. 13. The branch of government responsible for making judgments about the law.
  7. 14. The executive is responsible for approving laws and putting them into _______.
  8. 17. The Senate shares the role of making laws with the House of _______.
  9. 18. The branch of government responsible for administering the law.
  10. 19. Court, The highest court in Australia.
  11. 20. The number of senators in the Senate.
Down
  1. 1. The Queen's representative in Australia.
  2. 2. The separation of powers is outlined in the Australian _______.
  3. 4. The Senate can approve a Bill with or without _______.
  4. 5. of Education, The department responsible for education matters.
  5. 7. The number of members of parliament in the House of Representatives.
  6. 11. The Federal Circuit Court of Australia hears less complex cases than the _______ Court.
  7. 12. The High Court decides on special cases that can affect the entire _______.
  8. 15. The upper house of the Australian Parliament.
  9. 16. judgments, The role of the judiciary system.