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In which of the following ways is New Zealand's government different from Australia's? A. New Zealand's head of state is the monarch of the United Kingdom. B. New Zealand has a parliamentary system. C. New Zealand does not have a written constitution. D. New Zealand has three branches of government.

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c

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New Zealand's government is different from Australia's in the following way: C. New Zealand does not have a written constitution.

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Unlike Australia's Constitution that was approved by popular vote between 1899 annd 1900, New Zealand's Constitution cannot be found in one document. New Zealand's Constitution is actually based on a number of sources, such as legislation, legal documents and conventions.

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