Which of the following do Australia and New Zealand have in common with the United States?

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The constitution of each country includes a bill of rights.

The constitution of each country includes a bill of rights.

The governments of all three countries have a federal structure.

The governments of all three countries have a federal structure.

All three countries are presidential republics.

All three countries are presidential republics.

All three countries were once British colonies.

All three countries were once British colonies.
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Which of the following do Australia and New Zealand have in common with the United States?

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Responses

The constitution of each country includes a bill of rights.

The constitution of each country includes a bill of rights.

The governments of all three countries have a federal structure.

The governments of all three countries have a federal structure.

All three countries are presidential republics.

All three countries are presidential republics.

All three countries were once British colonies.

All three countries were once British colonies.
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All of the given options are correct. Australia, New Zealand, and the United States all have a constitution that includes a bill of rights. They also all have a federal structure for their governments, meaning power is divided between a central government and local governments. Additionally, all three countries are presidential republics, where the head of state is a president elected by the people. Finally, all three countries were once British colonies before gaining independence.