In the Australian democratic system, the principle of 'freedom of speech' is a fundamental pillar of a free society. If a group of citizens strongly disagrees with a proposed government infrastructure project and begins a public campaign to gather support against it, which of the following best describes how this freedom applies to their situation?
- It protects their right to share opinions and challenge the government's decision, as long as they do so peacefully and within the bounds of the law.Cevap
- BIt grants them a legal right to have their arguments against the project published in any major newspaper or broadcast on television to ensure their voice is heard.
- CIt provides an absolute protection that allows them to make any claims about project officials, including false statements, without risk of being sued for defamation.
Cevap
The principle of freedom of speech allows citizens to express their views and criticize the government peacefully and within the law.
The correct answer reflects that while freedom of speech is a fundamental right that allows for government criticism and public debate, it is not absolute. It must be exercised peacefully and within the framework of existing laws, such as those governing defamation and public safety.
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Anahtar Kavram
Freedom of speech allows for the peaceful exchange of ideas and criticism of the government within legal limits.
İpuçları
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Think about whether freedom of speech means you can say anything at all, or if there are certain rules about how we treat others.
2
Consider if a newspaper belongs to the government or is a private business. Does the government force private businesses to print everything people want?
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The correct answer will balance the right to criticize the government with the responsibility to be peaceful and obey the law.
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review the 'Limits on Freedom of Speech' topic to understand specific laws like defamation and incitement in more detail.
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