The concept of a 'fair go' is a fundamental Australian value that shapes how the community views personal achievement and social mobility. Which statement most accurately explains the relationship between an individual’s background and their potential for success according to this principle?
- It emphasizes that what someone achieves in life should be a product of their own talents and hard work, rather than their wealth or social background.Cevap
- BIt guarantees that every citizen will achieve an equal level of wealth and social status by the end of their career, regardless of their starting point or level of effort.
- CIt suggests that individuals with significant political or social influence are entitled to success without needing to demonstrate the same level of merit as others.
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The correct answer emphasizes that success should be the result of a person’s own talents and hard work, meaning that wealth or social background should not determine their potential.
The 'fair go' is the Australian ideal that everyone should have a fair chance to succeed based on their own merits. This means that a person's background, social class, or financial status should not be the deciding factor in what they can achieve; instead, their personal dedication and abilities should determine their path.
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Equality of Opportunity vs. Equality of Outcome
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Think about whether the 'fair go' focuses on how you *start* or how you *finish*.
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Consider the difference between having the *same chance* as everyone else versus having the *same bank account* as everyone else.
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The 'fair go' is about meritocracy—success based on what you do, not who you know or what you inherited.
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Research how the 'fair go' relates to the Australian value of 'mateship' and compassion for those in need.
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