Year 7 Humanities W2T1

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    What is Civics?

    Helps understand society's rules and decision-making.

    What is Citizenship?

    Involves belonging to a country and sharing responsibilities.

    What defines a Citizen?

    Has rights and responsibilities in their country.

    What is Democracy?

    Allows people to vote and express opinions freely.

    What are Rights?

    Protected freedoms like education and expression.

    What are Responsibilities?

    Duties expected of individuals in a community.

    How do Rights differ from Responsibilities?

    Rights are entitlements; responsibilities are duties.

    Why is Civics important?

    Encourages informed decisions and active participation.

    What makes a Good Citizen?

    Follows laws, respects others, and helps the community.

    How does Australia's democracy work?

    Citizens vote for leaders and share their opinions.

    What happened in 1901 in Australia?

    Australia became a nation with its own government.

    What was established in 1948?

    The Nationality and Citizenship Act defined citizenship.

    What change occurred in 1962?

    Voting rights were extended to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

    How does civics appear in everyday life?

    Practiced through following rules and community involvement.

    What is the role of diverse perspectives in Australia?

    They strengthen community fairness and understanding.