In the event of a natural disaster or a period of national hardship, the Australian value of 'mateship' is often cited as a key part of the national character. Which of the following statements best defines the core meaning of this value?
- Demonstrating compassion for those in need by providing assistance to members of the wider community.Cevap
- BFocusing support and loyalty exclusively on a private circle of long-term personal acquaintances.
- CEnsuring that every citizen receives an equal share of property and wealth regardless of their circumstances.
Cevap
The correct answer states that mateship involves demonstrating compassion for those in need by providing assistance to members of the wider community.
The correct answer is correct because mateship represents the Australian tradition of helping others and showing compassion during difficult times, such as bushfires or floods, extending to all members of the community.
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Anahtar Kavram
Mateship as Compassion for Those in Need
İpuçları
1
Think about how Australians respond during natural disasters like bushfires.
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Does the value apply only to your friends, or to anyone in the community who is suffering?
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review other democratic values like 'The Rule of Law' and 'Mutual Respect and Tolerance' to see how they form a cohesive society.
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