Which TWO actions are allowed in Australia under freedom of speech?
- Breaking laws in order to make a point
- Criticising the government ✓
- Protesting peacefully against a government decision ✓
- Threatening people who disagree with you
Why this is the answer
People may criticise the government and hold peaceful protests, but only while they keep obeying Australian laws.
This question is from: Freedom of speech and freedom of expression
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- Besides obeying the law, what else is expected of people who speak and express their views?
- Freedom of expression allows people to express their views through which of these?
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- What does freedom of speech mean in Australia?
- What limit always applies when people use freedom of speech and freedom of expression?
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