Question

Difficulty: HardNational Sorry Day and the Stolen Generations

The term 'Stolen Generations' refers to a significant and sensitive part of Australia's history commemorated annually on National Sorry Day. Which statement accurately links the historical trigger for the establishment of this day with its primary purpose?

  1. The day was established one year after the 'Bringing Them Home' report was released to acknowledge the suffering of children forcibly removed from their families under past laws.Answer
  2. B
    The day commemorates the High Court's Mabo decision regarding land rights and marks the official beginning of National Reconciliation Week each year.
  3. C
    The day marks the successful outcome of the 19671967 Referendum and focuses on the formal recognition of Indigenous Australians in the national census.

Answer

The correct statement is that National Sorry Day was established one year after the 'Bringing Them Home' report was released to acknowledge the suffering of children forcibly removed from their families under past laws.
The correct answer accurately reflects that National Sorry Day (2626 May) was established in 19981998 following the 19971997 'Bringing Them Home' report. The day serves as a formal acknowledgement of the 'Stolen Generations'—Indigenous children who were removed from their families under past government policies—and the ongoing impact of those actions.

Step-by-Step Solution

1
Identify the historical context of the 'Stolen Generations'.
The Stolen Generations refers to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children who were forcibly removed from their families and communities by Australian federal and state government agencies and church missions.
Understanding the term is essential to identifying the purpose of the commemorative day.
2
Locate the specific report that triggered National Sorry Day.
The 'Bringing Them Home' report was tabled in the Australian Parliament in 19971997.
This report was the catalyst for formal recognition and the establishment of the day.
3
Determine the date and first occurrence of National Sorry Day.
The first National Sorry Day was held on 2626 May 19981998, exactly one year after the report was tabled.
This confirms the timeline and link between the report and the observance.

Key Concept

National Sorry Day and the Stolen Generations

Hints

1
Think about the specific government report that investigated the forced removal of Indigenous children.
2
National Sorry Day was first observed in 19981998, which was one year after a major report was released.
3
The report is titled 'Bringing Them Home'. The day acknowledges the pain caused to the 'Stolen Generations'.

Practice More

Review the dates and specific events commemorated during National Reconciliation Week to avoid confusing them with National Sorry Day.
Estimated Time:1m 30s
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