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how did the geography affect the development of aboriginal culture?
A . those living in wooded areas became farmers, while those who lived near the sea hunted
B . a single aboriginal culture developed despite the diversity of the land
C . a variety of aboriginal culture developed due to the diversity of the land
D . those living in the temperate areas established permanent dwellings, while those living in arid climates were nomadic ****
A . those living in wooded areas became farmers, while those who lived near the sea hunted
B . a single aboriginal culture developed despite the diversity of the land
C . a variety of aboriginal culture developed due to the diversity of the land
D . those living in the temperate areas established permanent dwellings, while those living in arid climates were nomadic ****
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It's C
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Answers are 1C 2 A 3 C
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the answers are
1. C
2. D
3. C
1. C
2. D
3. C
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1. c 2. a 3. b
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how did the geography affect the development of aboriginal culture?
A . those living in wooded areas became farmers, while those who lived near the sea hunted
B . a single aboriginal culture developed despite the diversity of the land
C . a variety of aboriginal culture developed due to the diversity of the land
D . those living in the temperate areas established permanent dwellings, while those living in arid climates were nomadic ****
A . those living in wooded areas became farmers, while those who lived near the sea hunted
B . a single aboriginal culture developed despite the diversity of the land
C . a variety of aboriginal culture developed due to the diversity of the land
D . those living in the temperate areas established permanent dwellings, while those living in arid climates were nomadic ****
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Which skill did early New Guineans develop that Australia’s Aborigines did not?
A.
farming
B.
oral tradition
C.
navigation
D.
hunting and gathering
A.
farming
B.
oral tradition
C.
navigation
D.
hunting and gathering
Answer
How did forced assimilation affect Aboriginal children?
A.
It encouraged the children to learn their own language.
B.
It caused the children to be taken from their families.
C.
It forced the children to leave Australia.
D.
It guaranteed the children equal rights with foreign settlers.
A.
It encouraged the children to learn their own language.
B.
It caused the children to be taken from their families.
C.
It forced the children to leave Australia.
D.
It guaranteed the children equal rights with foreign settlers.
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Which of the following was the purpose of the first British colony in Australia?
A.
to benefit from Australia's strategic location
B.
to extract natural resources
C.
to house convicted prisoners
D.
to convert Aborigines to Christianity
A.
to benefit from Australia's strategic location
B.
to extract natural resources
C.
to house convicted prisoners
D.
to convert Aborigines to Christianity
Answer
How did most of the Pacific islands win independence from colonizers?
A.
Before World War II, European powers agreed to give up control of the islands.
B.
During World War II, Japan seized the colonies and granted them independence.
C.
After World War II, nationalists led violent revolutions to win independence.
D.
After World War II, islanders gained independence peacefully.
A.
Before World War II, European powers agreed to give up control of the islands.
B.
During World War II, Japan seized the colonies and granted them independence.
C.
After World War II, nationalists led violent revolutions to win independence.
D.
After World War II, islanders gained independence peacefully.
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How are the cultures of the larger Pacific islands different from those of the smaller islands?
A.
They tend to be more ethnically diverse.
B.
Their populations consist mostly of indigenous people.
C.
They still practice traditional forms of art, dance, and music.
D.
A smaller proportion of people are of European descent.
A.
They tend to be more ethnically diverse.
B.
Their populations consist mostly of indigenous people.
C.
They still practice traditional forms of art, dance, and music.
D.
A smaller proportion of people are of European descent.
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Which statement best explains how Australia's geography affects population density?
A.
An extremely dry interior forced people to settle the coast.
B.
Eastern mountain ranges limit eastern coastal populations.
C.
Several small, hilly islands limit space for settlement.
D.
Highlands provide rich land for farming and draw the population.
A.
An extremely dry interior forced people to settle the coast.
B.
Eastern mountain ranges limit eastern coastal populations.
C.
Several small, hilly islands limit space for settlement.
D.
Highlands provide rich land for farming and draw the population.
Answer
Where do most people living in Australia and New Zealand descend from?
A.
Most people living in Australia descend from Germany, while most people living in New Zealand descend from France.
B.
Most people living in Australia descend from Spain, while most people living in New Zealand descend from Ireland.
C.
Most people living in Australia and New Zealand descend from Britain and Ireland.
D.
Most people living in Australia and New Zealand descend from Spain and France.
A.
Most people living in Australia descend from Germany, while most people living in New Zealand descend from France.
B.
Most people living in Australia descend from Spain, while most people living in New Zealand descend from Ireland.
C.
Most people living in Australia and New Zealand descend from Britain and Ireland.
D.
Most people living in Australia and New Zealand descend from Spain and France.
Answer
All organisms are classified in groups. What is not used to classify animals?
skin covering
teeth
structures
age
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The answer to the first question is C - a variety of aboriginal culture developed due to the diversity of the land.
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The skill that early New Guineans developed that Australia’s Aborigines did not is C. navigation.
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Forced assimilation led to the Aboriginal children being taken from their families. So, the answer is B. It caused the children to be taken from their families.
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The purpose of the first British colony in Australia was C. to house convicted prisoners.
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The Pacific islands gained independence peacefully after World War II. So, the answer is D. After World War II, islanders gained independence peacefully.
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The larger Pacific Islands tend to be more ethnically diverse than the smaller islands. So, the answer is A. They tend to be more ethnically diverse.
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An extremely dry interior forced people to settle the coast, so the answer is A. An extremely dry interior forced people to settle the coast.
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Most people living in Australia and New Zealand descend from Britain and Ireland, so the answer is C. Most people living in Australia and New Zealand descend from Britain and Ireland.
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