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In Australia, people should be tolerant of each other when they disagree. This means

Apeople only need to treat each other with respect if they agree
Bpeaceful disagreement reflects Australian values of mutual respect
Cit is against the law to disagree with one another

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Understanding Australian values is fundamental to becoming a citizen. The values section of the citizenship test requires you to demonstrate a genuine understanding of the principles that define Australian society, including respect for individual freedom, equality, and the rule of law.

This type of question requires you to demonstrate a nuanced understanding of Australian values. Focus on the core principle being tested rather than trying to recall exact wording. This is a foundational question that tests basic knowledge. Getting comfortable with questions like this will build your confidence for more complex topics.

Practice explaining each Australian value in your own words. If you can articulate why a value matters, you are much more likely to answer related questions correctly on test day. Explore more Australian Values practice questions to strengthen your preparation, or try a full practice test to simulate the real exam experience.

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