The Australian value of 'Living Peacefully' is essential for maintaining a stable and free society. If an individual or group strongly disagrees with a government policy and wishes to see it changed, which of the following best describes the accepted method for seeking reform?
- Engaging in discussion, using peaceful persuasion, and participating in the established democratic process.Cevap
- BEmploying intimidation or threats of physical force to ensure the government quickly addresses their specific demands.
- CDeciding that the law no longer applies to them and refusing to follow it while they are campaigning for its removal.
Cevap
The correct answer is that change must be sought through discussion, peaceful persuasion, and participation in the democratic process.
The correct answer identifies that in Australia, the only accepted ways to influence others or the government are through discussion, peaceful persuasion, and the democratic process. This ensures that change happens in a way that maintains the peace and stability of the nation.
Adım Adım Çözüm
Anahtar Kavram
The rejection of violence and the commitment to democratic reform.
İpuçları
1
Think about the three specific methods mentioned in the citizenship handbook for how change should occur in Australia.
2
Consider whether the Australian government allows people to use 'force' or 'threats' when they are unhappy with a law.
3
Recall that 'Living Peacefully' means we reject violence as a way to change someone's mind and that we must use the democratic process instead.
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review the section on 'The Rule of Law' to understand how it supports the 'Living Peacefully' value by ensuring everyone follows the same rules during times of change.
Tahmini Süre:1m 30s