Democratic Beliefs and Values
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The Australian value of 'mutual respect and tolerance' helps people from different backgrounds live together peacefully. Which of the following best describes how this value should be applied when people in a community have different opinions or beliefs?
In some societies, individuals with high status or powerful roles may receive special treatment from the legal system. In Australia, how does the principle of the 'rule of law' address this situation?
In Australia, the peaceful and stable nature of society is maintained by the way people resolve their disagreements. If a group of people feels that a particular law is unjust and wants it changed, which of the following is the accepted method for them to express their views?
The 'rule of law' is a fundamental belief that helps maintain equality and fairness in Australia. Which of the following best describes how this principle applies to people in positions of power, such as politicians or police officers?
Australia is a society that values peace and stability. When individuals or groups want to voice their disagreement with a government decision or seek to change a law, which of the following methods is considered acceptable?
Australia is a diverse society where people from many different backgrounds live together. When individuals have conflicting opinions about religious or political beliefs, how does the Australian value of mutual respect and tolerance guide their interaction?
In the event of a natural disaster or a period of national hardship, the Australian value of 'mateship' is often cited as a key part of the national character. Which of the following statements best defines the core meaning of this value?
As a cornerstone of Australian democracy, the 'rule of law' maintains a stable and fair society. Which statement correctly identifies how this principle is applied?
In Australian society, people often have different opinions about how the country should be run and which laws should be passed. If an individual strongly disagrees with a government policy and wishes to express this view publicly, which of the following is true under the principle of 'Freedom of Speech and Expression'?
A group of citizens is concerned about a specific local issue and wants a new national law created to address it. In the Australian system of parliamentary democracy, how is this concern most effectively turned into a national law?
Australia is a society where people from many different backgrounds live together in safety. When individuals or groups have strong disagreements about how the country should be run, how does the value of 'Living Peacefully' require them to act?
Australia's system of government is a parliamentary democracy. This means that the citizens have the power to choose who will represent them. What is the result of this choice?
The 'rule of law' is a fundamental principle that underpins Australia's democratic society. Which of the following statements best describes how this principle affects individuals in positions of authority, such as government ministers or police officers?
Within the framework of Australia’s parliamentary democracy, the people’s role as the source of political power is not exhausted once an election is over. How does the system ensure that the authority exercised by the Parliament remains fundamentally connected to the will of the citizenry over time?
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?
The Australian community is composed of individuals with a vast array of cultural identities and personal convictions. In situations where these diverse beliefs lead to a fundamental disagreement between neighbors or colleagues, what does the value of 'mutual respect and tolerance' require of them?
In the Australian democratic system, the principle of 'Freedom of Speech and Expression' allows people to share ideas and criticize the government. However, this freedom is not absolute and is balanced by laws that protect the community. Which of the following describes a situation where this freedom is legally restricted in Australia?
In Australia, the law protects the right of all people to live in safety and without fear of violence. If a group of people wants to change a law or policy they disagree with, what is the acceptable way to do so?
In an Australian community, a group of people strongly disagrees with a new government policy and wishes to express their opposition. Based on the principle of 'Freedom of Speech and Expression', which of the following statements correctly describes their rights and responsibilities?
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?