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Civics and Citizenship: Freedoms

Horizontales
a key concept in civics and citizenship: attitudes, values or beliefs that represent the system of democracy.
gives Australians the freedom to join any group or organisation (provided it is legal)
a type of civil action where one party makes false statements that causes another party to lose their reputation.
ensures that people are able to follow a religion of their choice.
treating someone differently because of their race, sex or other characteristics.
a system of government where citizens vote for representatives to make laws on their behalf.
to suppress free speech or other information.
the study of the rights and responsibilities of citizens within a society or country. citizenship, a term used to describe the act or status of being a citizen of a society or country.
allows people who are lawfully within Australia the right to enter and leave the country, move freely within the states and territories, and choose where they live.
a key concept in civics and citizenship: the way in which individuals as good citizens take part in and make a contribution to society
a key concept in civics and citizenship: a system of government in which the people have the power to determine how they will be ruled, and elect a parliament to make and implement laws on their behalf.
Verticales
a document that describes the rules, or laws, that govern Asutralia and defines it's structure, and it's citizens rights.
the right of the individual or groups to express opinions publicly without government restraint or censorship.
means that people are able to meet together in a public or a private place to exchange ideas and information and to express views.
the elected members of parliament who make decisions for a nation or state. lobbying, making requests to politicians or groups for their assistance in trying to influence a change in the law.
a system of government where citizens meet together to make laws for their society.
public protest used to influence decisions, such as striking, demonstrations or boycotts; also known as non-violent resistance.
an effective way for the public to show they are dissatisfied with the government.