Events/Issues - the role of ONE of the following in the history of post-WWII migration:
Snowy Mountains Scheme
1970s boat people
multiculturalism
outline the important developments in a key event/issue relating to the chosen study explain the significance of the event/issue for the changing rights and freedoms of the chosen study
Multiculturalism
The official policy in the 1950s and 1960s was assimilation. It did not achieve its aims.
What were its aims?
Why were they not achieved?
What is multiculturalism? Outline the four principles of multiculturalism:
equal opportunity
removal of prejudice
support
self-reliance
When did this policy begin? Name two laws which supported this policy. What was the purpose of the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS)? Outline the arguments of critics of multiculturalism. How has multiculturalism changed Australian society?
- Snowy Mountains Scheme
- 1970s boat people
- multiculturalism
outline the important developments in a key event/issue relating to the chosen studyexplain the significance of the event/issue for the changing rights and freedoms of the chosen study
Multiculturalism
The official policy in the 1950s and 1960s was assimilation. It did not achieve its aims.- What were its aims?
- Why were they not achieved?
What is multiculturalism?Outline the four principles of multiculturalism:
- equal opportunity
- removal of prejudice
- support
- self-reliance
When did this policy begin?Name two laws which supported this policy.
What was the purpose of the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS)?
Outline the arguments of critics of multiculturalism.
How has multiculturalism changed Australian society?
A great resource: Making Multicultural Australia
Some videos: