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Use the Case Studies to complete the Venn Diagram below. You will compare the similarities and differences between the two case studies (The Stolen Generations and Indian Maternal Mortality) regarding ideas on rights, freedoms and human wellbeing.

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Answered by rakshithak1503
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Answered by Anonymous
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From the above cases we get that there are every less rights and freedoms given and understood by people. Even there is less development of facilities of human wellbeing.

The inquiry's report Bringing them home described the physical, psychological and sexual abuse, sexual and labour exploitation, racism, grief and suffering, disruption of family life, and loss of Indigenous identity, culture, heritage and community and cultural connections suffered by members of the Stolen Generations.

Children taken from their parents as part of the Stolen Generation were taught to reject their Indigenous heritage, and forced to adopt white culture. Assimilation, including child removal policies, failed its aim of improving the lives of Indigenous Australians by absorbing them into white society.

The Stolen Generations (also known as Stolen Children) were the children of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent who were removed from their families by the Australian federal and state government agencies and church missions, under acts of their respective parliaments. The removals of those referred to as "half-caste" children were conducted in the period between approximately 1905 and 1967,although in some places mixed-race children were still being taken into the 1970s.

Official government estimates are that in certain regions between one in ten and one in three Indigenous Australian children were forcibly taken from their families and communities between 1910 and 1970.

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