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4 Multiple Choice (1 Viewer)

4 in MC a or B?

  • A

    Votes: 40 54.1%
  • B

    Votes: 34 45.9%

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emo-kid-91

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4. What is the main purpose of initiation for young Aboriginal people?

(A) To ensure continuation of the law
(B) To celebrate kinship relationships
(C) To train the leaders of the Land Rights Movement
(D) To enable them to resist the effects of dispossession
 

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B!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
[i dont think we'll EVER know the answer to this quesrtion!!!]
 

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Initiation
  • Initiation brings young people into the adult community.
  • Young men and women participated in separate ceremonies.
  • PUBERTY INITIATION:
    • The initiated person learns sacred stories and traditions of the group
    • The initiated person is taught the cultural values of the group
I did a quick search and found this ^^^ on some SOR syllabus site http://mrachmar.com/sor11/aboriginalspirituality.html and thats why I think that it is (A) for question 4
 

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Why would it be 'A'? Continuation of law is not Religion. Perhaps if it were a legal studies exam?

B is right as a matter of default.
 
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crane7 said:
Why would it be 'A'? Continuation of law is not Religion. Perhaps if it were a legal studies exam?

B is right as a matter of default.
QFT
 

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crane7 said:
Why would it be 'A'? Continuation of law is not Religion. Perhaps if it were a legal studies exam?

B is right as a matter of default.
Oh, it said continuation of the current Australian legal system, did it?
 

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crane7 said:
Can you read?
Note the sarcasm...

Does it specify any particular law? No. Therefore it could be interpreted as Aboriginal Law. Which is the way that I, and most others who selected A, interpreted the question.
 
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Possibility of the markers accepting both answers, it has been done in the past.
 

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ITS A for sure my teacher confirmed this
 

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lol LAW has been referred by ABORIGINAL PEOPLE as a description for their faith which is the dreaming...the DREAMING is the LAW as it embodies all things! those who see it as merely part of a legal system need to stop looking at things so narrowly!
 

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still law is linked to the dreaming though stories and bla bla bla... i lernt this working lol
that why i put 'a'
 

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u have to know what the initiation ceremony is . Its basically where they pass the traditions and "Laws" onto their next of kin
 

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I don't really care.

I put B, only because the guy in front of me put B. xD
 

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Well I put B, but now I'm not 100% sure.

But still, it's only 1 mark, not tooo much to worry about either way.
 

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