There are a variety of governments in the Pacific islands. Most Pacific islands have ___________ governments.

Both Australia and ____ ______ have ______________ democracies that are also __________ ______________ like Britains. The Solomon _________ and _________ New Guinea, are __________ _____________monarchies, like Australia.
There are also differences. Several other island countries including Fiji are ____________ republics. Others such as Kiribati are ___________ republics. Some of these countries have healthy democracies, but other have _________ democracies.

There are a variety of governments in the Pacific islands. Most Pacific islands have independent governments. Both Australia and New Zealand have parliamentary democracies that are also constitutional monarchies like Britain. The Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea are constitutional monarchies, like Australia. There are also differences. Several other island countries including Fiji are parliamentary republics. Others such as Kiribati are presidential republics. Some of these countries have healthy democracies, but others have authoritarian democracies.

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Based on the information provided, it seems like there are a variety of government systems in the Pacific islands region.

To fill in the first blank, we can infer that most Pacific islands have diverse or varied governments, since the sentence mentions "a variety of governments."

Moving on to the second blank, we can conclude that Australia and another specific country have similar democratic systems that resemble Britain's. To determine this other country, we need to analyze the sentence further. The mention of "like Britain's" suggests that the government system should be a constitutional monarchy. Given that Australia is mentioned earlier in the sentence as an example of a constitutional monarchy, we can infer that the missing country should be another constitutional monarchy. Therefore, the second blank can be filled with a specific country in the Pacific islands that has a constitutional monarchy.

Continuing with the next sentence, it states that the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea are also constitutional monarchies like Australia. Therefore, we can fill in the blank with "Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea."

Moving on to the next part, it mentions that several other island countries, including Fiji, are "_______ republics." Since the blank is asking for a word to describe the type of republic, we can assume it is either a noun or an adjective. Based on the sentence, we can infer that this type of republic is healthy or functioning properly because it contrasts with the previous sentence, which mentions "some of these countries have _________ democracies." Therefore, the word to fill in the blank should be an adjective that conveys the idea of a healthy or functioning republic.

Finally, the sentence ends by mentioning Kiribati as an example of a country with a different type of republic. Similarly, we need to fill in the blank with an appropriate adjective to describe the type of republic. However, there is no specific information provided to suggest what type of republic Kiribati is. Therefore, we can leave this blank open-ended.

To summarize, the completed sentence would read:

Most Pacific islands have varied governments.
Both Australia and _____ _____ have constitutional democracies that are also constitutional monarchies like Britain's. The Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea are also constitutional monarchies, like Australia.
There are also differences. Several other island countries, including Fiji, are functioning republics. Others, such as Kiribati, are _______ republics. Some of these countries have healthy democracies, but others have _________ democracies.