Areas Of study 3 Flashcards
What is a census
A census is a snapshot of the country and tells the story of how we are changing. Tells us about the economical ,social and cultural make up of the country
What is counter-culture?
Its when people go against the culture of the time.Its because of the too structured,too strict,ethical systems
What happend in the 1960s that changed our society in regards to religion?
In the 1960s there was an explosive shift in away from the mainstream religion fashion changed ext.
protection act
Aboriginal protection act 1869 regulated every aspect aboriginals life sought to regulate and control the lives of aboriginal Australians
Regulated travel residence employment and marriage.
Raised with Christian institutions and assimilate it into wider society.
Loss of family language community and identity policy have been felt through subsequent generations of indigenous Australians,
exploitation of children some babies when they were taking away from their mother’s arms
. Lots of children were told that their parents were dead or didn’t want them bringing them home report detailing the First Nations community recommendations of what needs to be done to bring equality
white australia policy
1901 to 1966.
White Australian policy is the immigration restriction of 1901.
Deportation of South sea Islanders, First Nations people not counted and counted as flooring floor in the Australian constitution. Population.
Favoured European white immigrants limited immigration from Asia, introduce a lot of rubbish texts, many immigration has come from Britain island north Europe immigrants refugees and Jews from all over Europe were given entry to Australia.
World War Two there was an increase of Catholics and 1965 major political parties had removed immigration restrictions Howard Holt restored immigration equality
what is collective identity
Identity in regards to aboriginal spirituality means what each aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander believes regardless of what they come from their collective identity centers on their connection to land,
what is the aboriginal and Torres strait islanders people collective identity
Their identity is a 230 languages counted. Lived in small groups speak and teach beliefs through sacred text stories. Baker undergo significant rituals. And suffering from increasing followers due to opathy assimilation conversion incomplete, ideologies of progress individualism and materialism
charity
Charity is a major way in which religions interact in Australian societies and express collective identity through providing charity. Some religious traditions, have their own teachings on value and ethics many charities have a religious background, how to bridge a gap between Social Security payments and actual ways of living. Link problems like unemployment low income, accommodation pop shop soup kitchens, emergency relief food vouchers local supermarket quotes and bedding. Others include helping with bills transport toiletries, and many religious charities are motivated by teachings of their religion. And all these activities, connect to ethical missions and to parrot for salvation of ethical harmony
what did harold holt do in 1965
1965 major political parties had removed immigration restrictions Howard Holt restored immigration equality
questions in booklet
What is ecumencial
ecumenical is the relationships building relationships communications with Christian faiths. Christian face Catholic Anglican Presbyterian
what is interfaith
Interfaith is relationships building relationships communication. Working together tolerance and value with all religions. Between Christianity Islam Judaism Buddhism Hinduism etc
What is Australia Known for
Australia is multicultural and is amazing part of all coaches it’s known as the lucky country post 1970s there was a lot of people
What are the Cronulla riots