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Which statements accurately describe the rights and freedoms of citizens in Australia?
Citizens’ rights are protected by a document similar to the U.S. Bill of Rights Citizens’ rights can be taken away by the monarch.
Citizens have freedoms of speech, assembly, religion, and from discrimination.

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  • dartwinska


    The correct answer is C.

    Australia has no Bill of Rights to protect human rights in a single document.

    The Constitution has some common laws and legislations passed by the Commonwealth Parliament.

    Nevertheless, there are five explicit individual rights in the Australian Constitution.

    The rights are :

    - to vote,

    - protection against acquisition of property on unjust terms,

    - the right to trial by jury,

    - freedom of religion,

    - prohibition of discrimination.

    Some other types of constitutional freedoms were added later on ( 1992 ), including the freedom to assembly and the freedom of speech.