In Australia, there is no official state religion. Which of the following statements correctly describes the rights of individuals regarding their religious beliefs?
- They have the freedom to choose any religion or to have no religion at allAnswer
- BThey are required to follow a specific religion supported by the government
- CThey must participate in religious activities if their local community requires it
Answer
Individuals in Australia have the freedom to choose any religion or to have no religion at all.
The correct answer reflects the core principle of Australian religious freedom, which guarantees that every person can choose their own faith or choose to have no religion without government interference.
Step-by-Step Solution
Key Concept
Freedom of Religion and Secularism
Hints
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Think about what 'secular' means for a country.
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Religious freedom includes the right to choose, but it also includes the right to have no faith at all.
Practice More
Review the concept of 'Secular Government' to understand how religious laws interact with Australian national laws.
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