1) Why was the Tenterfield Oration important? a) It established free education b) It inspired colonies to unite for Federation c) It ended World War I d) It created the Australian Constitution 2) Who is remembered as the “Father of Federation” a) Edmund Barton b) Alfred Deakin c) Sir Henry Parkes d) Queen Victoria 3) What does the Senate do in Parliament a) Introduces all bills b) Reviews and debates bills c) Signs bills into law d) Elects the Prime Minister 4) What is a bill? a) A proposal for a new law b) A final law c) A debate in parliament d) A speech by the Prime Minister 5) Where are most bills introduced first? a) Senate b) High Court c) Governor-General's office d) House of Representatives 6) Who signs a bill before it becomes law? a) Governor-General b) Prime Minister c) Chief Justice d) The Queen 7) How do citizens have a say in law-making? a) By sitting in Parliament b) By writing laws themselves c) By voting in elections d) By signing bills

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