AUSTRALIAN VALUES This is an Australian values question — In the real test, every values question must be correct.
Does the Australian government treat people of some religions better than people of others?
- Yes, the official national religion is given special treatment by law
- No, the government treats all citizens equally, whatever their religion ✓
- Yes, only long-established faiths are recognised by the government
- Yes, the largest religions are given extra support by government
Why this is the answer
Government must deal with every citizen on the same terms, regardless of their religion or beliefs.
This question is from: Freedom of religion
More questions from this topic
- A married man wishes to take a second wife because his tradition permits it. What does Australian law say?
- A religious practice followed by a group would break an Australian law. What applies in that situation?
- A shopkeeper refuses to serve customers because of the religion they follow. How does Australian society view this?
- A workmate asks whether they may keep practising the religion they followed overseas. What is the answer?
- Parents plan to force their daughter into a marriage that she does not want. What does Australian law say?
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