While many people have close personal friends, the Australian concept of 'mateship' carries a broader meaning within the nation's democratic values. What does this value primarily encourage Australians to do?
- ALimit their social support and care to a small, private group of long-term friends and family members.
- Help and support others in the community who are in need, especially during times of trouble or disaster.Cevap
- CParticipate in mandatory government programs that require citizens to perform community labor by law.
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The correct answer is that 'mateship' encourages Australians to help and support others in the community who are in need, especially during times of trouble or disaster.
The correct answer accurately reflects that 'mateship' is defined as having compassion for those in need. It is a value that emphasizes looking after one another and providing voluntary help to others in the community, particularly during crises like natural disasters.
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Compassion for Those in Need (Mateship)
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Think about how Australians respond when there is a flood or a bushfire affecting people they don't know personally.
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Review how the concept of 'a fair go' relates to equality of opportunity, which is a different but related value.
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