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History, 03.12.2019 00:31 kfliehman1

Wha is the current political status of australia and new zealand?

1. both remain british colonies and members of the british commonwealth of nations.

2. australia is independent; new zealand is still a british colony.

3. new zealand is independent; australia is still a british colony.

4. both nations are independent but belong to the british commonwealth of nations.

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