In Australian society, the concept of a 'fair go' suggests that your background or social class should not limit what you can achieve. This value is reflected in how people are treated in the workplace and the community. Which of the following best describes what is meant by the Australian value of a 'fair go'?
- AIt is a government guarantee that all citizens will have an equal amount of money and property regardless of their occupation.
- What someone achieves in life should be a result of their own hard work and talents, rather than their background or wealth.Cevap
- CIt means that people are legally required to agree with the personal beliefs and religious choices of others to maintain social harmony.
Cevap
The Australian value of a 'fair go' means that what someone achieves in life should be a result of their own hard work and talents, rather than their background or wealth.
The correct answer is correct because the 'fair go' represents the Australian ideal that a person's success should be determined by their own initiative, skills, and hard work rather than their family background, social status, or inherited wealth.
Adım Adım Çözüm
Anahtar Kavram
Equality of opportunity (Fair Go)
İpuçları
1
Think about whether a 'fair go' is about having the same chance to succeed or having the same final bank balance as everyone else.
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Focus on the role of individual effort and talent in Australian society.
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review the differences between 'Equality of Opportunity' and 'Equality of Outcome' in the context of Australian democratic values.
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