Asked by hi i need help

Which of the following do Australia and New Zealand have in common with the United States?

A. The constitution of each country includes a bill of rights.

B. The governments of all three countries have a federal structure.

C. All three countries are presidential republics.

D. All three countries were once British colonies.

Rising sea levels and coral bleaching are both major threats to
a. coastal australia
b. fish populations in the pacific
c. pacific atolls
d. new zealand cities

Which of the following natural disasters occur frequently in Australia?

A. eruptions and ash clouds due to its location close to active volcanos

B. earthquakes caused by its location on the boundary between two tectonic plates

C. wildfires in grassy areas during the hot, dry summer season

D. floods and mudslides caused by heavy rains due to its tropical climate


Which was a major part of Polynesian culture?

A. The development of a democratic form of governent.

B. The development of long-distance navigation skills.

C. The development of a single language.

D. The development of a monotheistic religion.

Answers

Answered by Damon
What were your choices?
Can you pick more than one answer?
Answered by hi i need help
yes let me go back and look at my choices
Answered by Damon
I used to live on Oahu so know it would be hard to settle the region without some serious navigational skills :)
One answer to the first question is obvious, but the others require reading the chapter in your book.
Answered by Damon
For example when I Google Australia bill of rights I get:
".......... Australia is the only common law country with neither a constitutional nor federal legislative bill of rights to protect its citizens, although there is ongoing debate in many of Australia's states. ,,,,,,,"
Answered by hi i need help
ok thanks :) ill find out the others on my own but thanks for your help sir
Answered by Naruto Uzumaki
ok so the others
is it c?
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