AUSTRALIAN VALUES This is an Australian values question — In the real test, every values question must be correct.
Why do Australians place such importance on their laws?
- Laws keep society peaceful and orderly for everyone ✓
- Laws remove the need to hold regular elections
- Laws raise the money the government needs each year
- Laws protect Australian citizens but not other residents
Why this is the answer
Laws are valued because they hold society together and keep daily life peaceful and orderly.
This question is from: Commitment to the Rule of Law
More questions from this topic
- A new arrival says a custom from their culture allows something Australian law forbids. What is required of them?
- A senior official breaks the law and says their position protects them. What does the Rule of Law say?
- You are driving home very late at night. The road is empty and there are no police anywhere. What do Australian values expect of you?
- You are new to Australia and worry that you may be treated unfairly here. What do Australia's laws offer you?
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