Democratic beliefs, rights and liberties
Which statement best describes religious freedom in Australia?
- ○The government can tell people which religion to follow
- ✓People are free to practise any faith or none, free of government direction
- ○Only the majority religion may be practised publicly
Correct answer
People are free to practise any faith or none, free of government direction
Australia has freedom of religion. The government is secular and cannot direct people to follow any particular religion. People are free to practise any faith or none.
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