In a local neighborhood group, residents are discussing a proposal for a new community park. One resident expresses a very different opinion, arguing that the land should remain empty to preserve local wildlife. According to Australian values, how should the other residents respond to this differing viewpoint?
- They should listen to the resident's view and, if they disagree, do so in a peaceful and respectful manner.Cevap
- BThey should organize a group to publicly shout down the resident so that their unpopular opinion is no longer heard.
- CThey should use aggressive language and personal insults to make the resident feel unwelcome for having that view.
Cevap
Residents should listen to the viewpoint and express any disagreement peacefully and respectfully.
The correct answer emphasizes that Australian society values the peaceful exchange of ideas. Even when opinions are unpopular or contradictory to the majority, every individual has the right to be heard without fear of intimidation or being silenced. Respectful listening and peaceful disagreement are the hallmarks of mutual respect and tolerance.
Adım Adım Çözüm
Anahtar Kavram
Tolerance of Differing Opinions
İpuçları
1
Think about how a peaceful society handles people who have different ideas.
2
Australian values emphasize 'mutual respect'. Does shouting someone down show respect?
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review the section on 'Mutual Respect and Tolerance' in the official citizenship test resource to see more examples of peaceful disagreement.
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