Australians have a long-standing tradition of 'digging in' to help their neighbors and the wider community during difficult times, such as bushfires or personal crises. Which of the following best reflects the practice of compassion and mateship in Australia?
- Volunteering time and effort to support fellow community members and those in distress.Answer
- BAssisting a friend to hide evidence of a crime because loyalty to a 'mate' is more important than the law.
- CAssuming that the 'fair go' principle means the government will provide everyone with equal financial outcomes without community effort.
Answer
The correct answer is volunteering time and effort to support fellow community members and those in distress.
The value of compassion and mateship is best demonstrated when individuals take the initiative to help others in their community, especially during times of crisis, through voluntary work and mutual assistance. This reflects the spirit of helping those in need and contributing to the common good.
Step-by-Step Solution
Key Concept
The values of compassion and mateship are expressed through community service and helping others within the bounds of the law.
Hints
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Focus on how Australians typically respond to community emergencies like bushfires.
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Consider if 'mateship' allows someone to ignore the law to help a friend.
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Look for the option that describes a positive contribution to the community through voluntary effort.
Practice More
Review the section on the 'Fair Go' to understand how it differs from the concept of guaranteed outcomes.
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