In both Australia and New Zealand, the governor-general has a large amount of official authority, including the right to appoint many officials. Why is the governor-general not considered to be the most powerful position in either of these countries? A. A new governor-general is elected each year, so each has little control. B. The governor-general's role is greatly controlled by the king or queen. C. There are several governor-generals who manage to balance each other. D. The governor-general's role is mostly ceremonial with little real power. plz help! T.T



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I'm pretty sure it's D, because a lot of the overseas decisions are made by the Foreign Minister, and the Governor-general  only represents the Queen in Australia & New Zealand, and doesn't have any influence in the politics of the respective countries.

Answer:i answered the study island question myself i can confirm it is d

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