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The monarch of England is the head of state of Australia, but she or he has little real power in Australia's government. The country's own parliament actually has the most power. Parliament, the prime minister, the governor-general, and the courts handle the country's affairs without any real consultation with the United Kingdom or the monarch. Based on the above paragraph, the government of Australia can be described as A. a constitutional monarchy. B. a socialist republic. C. a federal republic. D. an absolute monarchy.
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