In Australia, the principle of equality is supported by laws that prevent people from being treated unfairly in public life, such as in the workplace or education. Which of the following statements accurately reflects these anti-discrimination principles?
- It is unlawful to treat people less favorably because of characteristics such as their age, race, gender, or disability.Cevap
- BThese laws are intended to guarantee that all Australians earn the same income and achieve equal financial wealth.
- CAnti-discrimination protections apply only to Australian citizens and do not cover visitors or temporary residents.
Cevap
It is unlawful to treat people less favorably because of characteristics such as their age, race, gender, or disability.
The correct answer accurately describes the legal protection provided in Australia, where it is against the law to treat someone unfairly in public life (like at work or school) because of their race, gender, age, or disability. These laws ensure that everyone has an equal chance to participate in society.
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Anahtar Kavram
Equality of Opportunity and Anti-Discrimination Laws
İpuçları
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Think about whether Australia guarantees everyone the same amount of money or just the same chance to get a job.
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Consider who is protected by Australian laws—is it only people with a passport, or everyone living and working here?
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Anti-discrimination laws focus on protecting 'protected attributes' like race and gender to ensure a 'fair go' for all.
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review the concept of 'a fair go' to better understand how it relates to equality of opportunity in employment and education.
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