While individuals are free to choose whether or not to pursue a career in the Australian Defence Force, the status of citizenship carries a specific legal duty regarding the nation's protection. What is the nature of this 'responsibility to defend Australia' for all citizens?
- It is a commitment to assist in the country's defense if such action becomes necessary.Cevap
- BIt is a requirement for all adult citizens to undergo a period of mandatory military training.
- CIt is a legal obligation to work only in government sectors that support national security.
Cevap
The responsibility to defend Australia is a commitment for citizens to assist in the country's defense if it becomes necessary.
The correct answer is that citizens have a legal responsibility to assist in the country's defense if it becomes necessary. This is a core part of the commitment made during the citizenship pledge, distinguishing a general civic duty from professional military service, which remains voluntary.
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Anahtar Kavram
The legal responsibility of citizens to support national defense during times of necessity, distinct from voluntary military service.
İpuçları
1
Consider if everyone you know in Australia was forced to join the army at 18.
2
Think about the phrase 'should the need arise' used in the citizenship handbook regarding national protection.
3
The question asks about a 'responsibility'. Differentiate between a career choice (voluntary) and a legal duty that applies in times of emergency.
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review the difference between the 'privileges' of citizenship (like applying for a passport) and 'responsibilities' (like serving on a jury).
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