In comparative terms, Australia is often defined as having a 'liberal welfare state', which means:

In comparative terms, Australia is often defined as having a 'liberal welfare state', which means:





a. Australians tend to vote for liberal governments.
b. Successive Australian governments have favoured a market-based provision in meeting social needs, like health, housing and education.
c. Welfare is for everyone who wants it.
d. Australia spends more than other countries on health, education and welfare.
e. All of the above.



Answer: B


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