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Australian values

In Australia, can you break the law if no one is watching you?

In Australia, can you encourage violence against a person or group of people if you have been insulted?

In Australia, what equality do men and women have?

How do Australian citizens contribute to the government’s power?

Should you respect other Australians' freedom of speech and expression?

Which of the following statements is true?

Which of the following is considered illegal in Australia?

In Australia, how should people handle disagreements?

Is voting compulsory in Australia?

Why are laws important in Australia?

What is true about Australians' right to gather?

What does Australian society value?

Why are Australians allowed to peacefully protest against the government?

The Australian system of government is:

What defines and shapes Australia, making it attractive to many people around the world?

In Australia, people are free to follow:

What freedom do Australians have regarding expressing their thoughts?

What are Australian values based on?

In Australia, who has equal opportunity to achieve success in life?

How are laws determined in Australia?

In Australia, who should obey the law?

What does compulsory voting in Australia show?

Which statement is true about Australian law and religious laws?

What does it mean when we say that laws in Australia are determined by parliaments elected by the people?

Where does the power of the Australian government come from?

Australia values the principles of mutual respect and tolerance. What does this mean?

In Australia, the lawful actions of the police:

In Australia, people can express their ideas if:

A person should get a job based on:

Why should you obey a lawful request from the police in Australia?

What is true about joining or leaving groups in Australia?

What happens if someone breaks the law in Australia?

Who is protected by Australian laws and legal systems?

In Australia, success is ideally determined by

What is the age of sexual consent in Australia?

Australia values the principle of mutual respect and tolerance, this means:

What is Australia's view on racism?

In Australia, where are people free to meet for social or political discussions?

Who must follow Australian laws?

What does it mean that all protests must be within the law in Australia?

In Australia, who receives the same treatment as Christians?

What do Australians believe in when it comes to disagreements?

What is Australia's official national religion?

What does Australian citizenship emphasize?

What does the Rule of Law mean in Australia?

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