National Sorry Day is observed annually on 26 May. Which of the following best describes the purpose and historical context of this day?
- To acknowledge the 'Stolen Generations' and express regret for the past government policies of forcibly removing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families.Cevap
- BTo commemorate the High Court's Mabo decision and the 1967 Referendum as the foundation for national reconciliation efforts.
- CTo celebrate the survival of Indigenous culture and the achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples through community festivals and awards.
Cevap
The correct answer states that National Sorry Day acknowledges the 'Stolen Generations' and the suffering caused by past policies of removing Indigenous children from their families.
The correct answer is correct because National Sorry Day, held on 26 May, is specifically dedicated to acknowledging the grief, suffering, and injustice experienced by the Stolen Generations—Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children who were removed from their families under past government laws.
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Anahtar Kavram
The significance of National Sorry Day and the history of the Stolen Generations.
İpuçları
1
Think about why the word 'Sorry' is used in the name of this day.
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Consider which group of people the Australian government formally apologized to in 2008.
3
This day is specifically related to the removal of children from their families, often referred to as the 'Stolen Generations'.
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review the dates for National Reconciliation Week and NAIDOC Week to ensure you can distinguish between them.
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