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Which landmarks of the modern Australian state are attributed to Deakin?

  • The Sydney Opera House

  • The Great Barrier Reef protective laws

  • Protectionism and compulsory arbitration

  • The indigenous rights laws

Answer

Protectionism and compulsory arbitration are two landmarks of the modern Australian state that are attributed to Alfred Deakin. Protectionism is a policy that encourages domestic production by taxing or otherwise making foreign goods more expensive. Compulsory arbitration is a system in which disputes between employers and employees are resolved by a third party, rather than by the parties themselves.
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