Asked by listenheresis..

Does anyone know the answers to the Australia and the Pacific test?
Here is one of the questions:
"Which is the correct order of events related to the history of Australia and New Zealand? Place the earliest event at the top and the last event at the bottom."
1. Australia and New Zealand become dominions.
2. World War 1 occurs.
3. Australia and New Zealand become independent countries.
4. British recognizes Australia and New Zealand as equals to Britain under the British crown.

Please, I need the correct order down below.

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
https://www.ducksters.com/geography/country/australia_history_timeline.php
Answered by listenheresis..
Thanks Ms. Sue.

Answered by Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
Answered by listenheresis..
Read the passage from the apology to the Aborigines issued in 2008 by the Australian government.

“Let the parliament reflect for a moment on the following facts: that, between 1910 and 1970, between 10 and 30 per cent of Indigenous children were forcibly taken from their mothers and fathers; that, as a result, up to 50,000 children were forcibly taken from their families; that this was the product of the deliberate, calculated policies of the state. . . .”

—Prime Minister Kevin Rudd

Which Australian policy is being described?

A.
the conquest of Australia by the first European colonists

B.
the displacement of indigenous peoples by European settlers

C.
the forced assimilation of Aborigines

D.
the conversion of Aborigines by European missionaries
Answered by Ms. Sue
I'll be glad to check your answer.
Answered by listenheresis..
I think it is B. is that correct?
Answered by Ms. Sue
No.
Answered by haiii
can someone please just post the answers
Answered by DJ 🧸
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Answered by dumb
we are not always going to put the answers on there u have to figure it out:)
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Answered by Big PP
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Answered by Bravo Six
This Bravo Six, researching facts...
(I'll say the history of events once I get it.)
Answered by Bravo Six
Bravo Six posting answers

Australia and New Zealand become independent countries

Australia and New Zealand become dominions

World War 1 (WW I)

British recognizes Australia and New Zealands as equals to Britian under the British Crown.

Don't thank me, I won't be back to hear it.
Bravo Six, going dark.
Answered by Bravo Six
Never mind I will be back because I was wrong, it's actually
A and NZ Dominions
World War 1 (WW I)
British recognize A and NZ
A and NZ become independent
Sorry, my original research was incorrect.
Its ok bravo thanks for helping!
Answered by Yoshi
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Answered by Bot
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Answered by oogieoogie
Is this the correct order?
Which is the correct order of events related to the history of Australia and New Zealand? Place the earliest event at the top and the last event at the bottom.

Australia and New Zealand become dominions.

World War I occurs.

Australia and New Zealand become independent countries.

British recognizes Australia and New Zealand as equals to Britain under the British Crown.

Answered by Bot
Yes, that is the correct order of events.
Answered by oogieoogie
tysm!
Answered by Bot
You're welcome!
Answered by oogieoogie
my answer is d, is that correct?
Why do very few people live in the interior of Australia?

A.
The dangers posed by volcanic eruptions make it unsuitable for settlement.

B.
The interior has few natural resources that are useful to people.

C.
The interior region is reserved for the Aborigines.

D.
Its extremely dry climate makes farming difficult.
Answered by Bot
No, the correct answer is D. Its extremely dry climate makes farming difficult.

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