Australians have a long-standing tradition of helping each other in times of trouble, such as during bushfires, floods, or droughts. Which of the following best describes the Australian value demonstrated by this spirit of compassion for those in need?
- Mateship, which involves showing compassion and providing help to others who are facing hardship.Cevap
- BFriendship, which is a private value that only requires helping people you already know personally.
- CCompulsory service, which is a legal responsibility that forces all citizens to volunteer during natural disasters.
Cevap
The correct answer is Mateship, which involves showing compassion and providing help to others who are facing hardship.
The correct answer is correct because 'mateship' is the specific term used in Australia to describe the spirit of compassion and the tradition of helping those in need, particularly during times of national or personal hardship.
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Anahtar Kavram
Mateship as a value of compassion and mutual assistance in Australia.
İpuçları
1
Think about the common word Australians use for a friend or a fellow citizen.
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This value is specifically mentioned in the context of helping during bushfires or floods.
3
The term starts with 'mate' and describes a shared spirit of helping anyone in trouble.
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review other democratic values such as 'The Fair Go' to ensure you can distinguish between different types of equality and support in Australia.
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