Which of the following do Australia and Papua New Guinea have in common? (1 point)

Responses

They both are parliamentary monarchies.
They both are parliamentary monarchies.

They both have flawed democracies.
They both have flawed democracies.

They both are presidential republics.
They both are presidential republics.

They both are under a dictator.

None of the above. Australia and Papua New Guinea are both parliamentary democracies.

answer the question

My apologies for the confusion. The correct answer is:

They both are parliamentary monarchies.

To determine which option is correct, we need to compare the government systems of Australia and Papua New Guinea.

To start, it is important to note that Australia is a parliamentary democracy and constitutional monarchy. This means that it has a parliamentary system where the government is elected by the people, and the monarch (currently Queen Elizabeth II) serves as the ceremonial head of state.

Next, let's look at Papua New Guinea. Papua New Guinea is also a parliamentary democracy, with a constitutional monarchy. Like Australia, it has a parliamentary system where the government is elected by the people, and the monarch (also Queen Elizabeth II) serves as the ceremonial head of state.

Based on this information, we can see that the correct answer is: They both are parliamentary monarchies.