A person living in a local community is invited to join a neighborhood gardening group. Despite their interest in the activity, they choose not to participate in any organized club. Under the principle of freedom of association, which of the following describes this person's right?
- AThe person is obligated to join the group if a majority of their neighbors are already members.
- The person can choose not to become a member of the gardening group.Cevap
- CIt is a legal requirement for the person to join to show they support their local community.
Cevap
The person can choose not to become a member of the gardening group.
The correct answer identifies that freedom of association protects the right of an individual to refuse membership in any legal group. In Australia, joining a club, society, or organization is a personal choice, and the law protects the right to remain independent of such groups.
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Anahtar Kavram
Freedom of Association
İpuçları
1
Think about whether joining a community club is a personal choice or a law.
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The term 'freedom' implies that you have the liberty to say 'no' to joining a group.
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review how the same principle applies to workplace organizations, such as trade unions.
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