AUSTRALIAN VALUES This is an Australian values question — In the real test, every values question must be correct.
You are invited to a protest where some people plan to damage an office building. What should you do?
- Attend, because the right to protest covers everything done there
- Stay away, because a protest must be peaceful and damage no property ✓
- Attend, as long as the damage done to the building is fairly small
- Attend, but leave just before any damage is done to the building
Why this is the answer
The right to protest only covers peaceful protest. Hurting people or damaging property is never part of it.
This question is from: Freedom of association
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- You want to leave a social club you joined years ago, but the members say that you cannot. What do Australian values say?
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