In Australia, the freedom of association allows people to join together to pursue shared goals through groups like political parties or trade unions. What is the rule regarding an individual's choice to join or leave these organizations?
- Every individual is free to choose whether they want to join, stay in, or leave any such organization.Cevap
- BIndividuals are legally required to maintain their membership in a trade union if they work in a government-regulated industry.
- CWhile people may join any political party, they must obtain official government permission to resign from a registered trade union.
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Every individual is free to choose whether they want to join, stay in, or leave any such organization.
The correct answer is correct because freedom of association in Australia means that all individuals have the right to form, join, or leave any legal organization—including political parties and trade unions—without being forced or requiring government approval. This voluntary nature is a fundamental part of Australia's democratic freedoms.
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Anahtar Kavram
Freedom of Association (Voluntary Membership)
İpuçları
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Think about whether Australia is a country where the government forces you to belong to certain groups.
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The keyword in the Australian Citizenship handbook for this topic is 'voluntary'.
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review the section on 'Freedom of Association' in the 'Australian Citizenship: Our Common Bond' booklet to understand how it applies to social and cultural groups as well.
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