In the context of Australian democratic values, what does the 'right to peaceful protest' allow individuals and groups to do?
- Gather in public to express their disagreement with a government policy or law.Cevap
- BOnly hold protests in private locations because public demonstrations are considered unlawful.
- CDisregard any law or regulation they choose while they are expressing their opinions.
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The right to peaceful protest allows people to gather in public to express their disagreement with a government policy or law.
The correct answer is correct because the right to peaceful protest explicitly permits individuals and groups to gather in public spaces to voice their concerns or disagreement with government decisions, which is a key part of Australian democracy.
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Anahtar Kavram
The right to peaceful protest is a fundamental freedom in Australia that allows people to gather in public to express disagreement, provided they do so lawfully.
İpuçları
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Think about whether Australians are allowed to publicly show they disagree with the government.
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Consider if this right has any conditions, such as being 'peaceful' or 'lawful'.
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review the 'Freedom of Speech' topic to see how it relates to the right to protest.
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