What ocean is west of Australia?, Indian Ocean, Sydney, Pacific Ocean, Tasmania, What ocean is east of Australia?, Uluru, Pacific Ocean, Darwin, Indian Ocean, Which landform is in western Australia?, Central Lowlands, Eastern Highlands, Great Barrier Reef, Western Plateau, Which region is in central Australia?, Arnhem Land, Eastern Highlands, Central Lowlands, Kakadu Park, Which landform is in eastern Australia?, Uluru, Eastern Highlands, Western Plateau, Tasmania, What famous rock is in central Australia?, Sydney, Darwin, Arnhem Land, Uluru, What reef is off Queensland?, Indian Ocean, Murray-Darling, Great Barrier Reef, Western Plateau, What river system is in southeast Australia?, Murray-Darling, Arnhem Land, Great Barrier Reef, Pacific Ocean, Which territory has Darwin?, Victoria, Northern Territory, Queensland, Tasmania, Which city is in New South Wales?, Sydney, Uluru, Darwin, Kakadu Park, Which hemisphere is Australia in?, Eastern, Southern, Northern, Western, How many main geographic regions does Australia have?, Two, Four, Five, Three, What is Australia's climate mostly like?, Dry, Snowy, Humid, Wet, What is most of Australia's land like?, Volcanic, Forest, Flat, Mountainous, Is Australia in the northern hemisphere?, Yes, No, Does Australia have three main geographic regions?, Yes, No, Is Australia's climate mostly wet?, No, Yes, Is most of Australia's land mountainous?, Yes, No, Which word describes much of Australia's climate?, Tropical, Cold, Stormy, Dry, Which word describes much of Australia's land?, Steep, Hilly, Flat, Frozen, Who first inhabited Australia?, Aboriginal Australians, Dutch sailors, British settlers, Pacific traders, What do Aboriginal Australians have?, Modern empire, Rich culture, Single language, Written alphabet, What else do Aboriginal Australians have?, Short past, Few stories, No traditions, Rich history, Who are Australia's first people?, European settlers, American colonists, Aboriginal Australians, Asian merchants, How is Aboriginal culture described?, Lost, Simple, New, Rich, How is Aboriginal history described?, Rich, Recent, Brief, Unknown, Aboriginal Australians are native to which country?, Brazil, Canada, Australia, India, Which group lived in Australia first?, Gold miners, Aboriginal Australians, Convict settlers, Farm workers, Aboriginal Australians have rich what?, Factories, Borders, Roads, History, Aboriginal Australians have rich what else?, Skyscrapers, Exports, Culture, Railways, What does archaeological evidence help us learn about Aboriginal Australians?, their history, modern politics, foreign languages, weather patterns, What can archaeological evidence show about Aboriginal people in Australia?, capital cities, length of habitation, European settlement, ocean currents, Archaeological evidence helps us understand Aboriginal people's connection to which place?, Europe, Antarctica, Africa, Australia, What kind of evidence helps us study early Aboriginal life?, traffic reports, TV shows, archaeological evidence, recipes, What does archaeological evidence reveal about Aboriginal Australians' past?, internet use, space travel, long history, factory work, Why is archaeological evidence important in learning about Aboriginal Australians?, maps oceans, shows ancient life, explains exports, predicts earthquakes, Archaeological evidence helps confirm Aboriginal people lived in Australia for a very long what?, storm, road, boat, time, What does archaeology help us understand about Aboriginal Australians?, their past, train routes, currency values, sports teams, Evidence from ancient sites helps us learn about whose history?, Viking sailors, medieval kings, Roman soldiers, Aboriginal Australians, What does archaeological evidence help prove about Aboriginal people in Australia?, they built rockets, they lived long, they discovered Europe, they invented cars, What can we learn about through Aboriginal art?, Aboriginal Australians, Weather patterns, Modern sports, European castles, Aboriginal art shows connections to what?, factories, the ocean, the land, outer space, Aboriginal art shows connections to the what?, internet, Dreamtime, future, parliament, What is an important part of Aboriginal history and culture?, Train stations, Skyscrapers, Video games, Rock art, Aboriginal art helps illustrate connections to which place?, the city, the desert, the moon, the land, Aboriginal art can show stories linked to the what?, Dreamtime, television, airport, newspaper, Which art form is important in Aboriginal culture?, Comic art, Pop art, Rock art, Digital art, Aboriginal art is connected to land and what else?, shopping, Dreamtime, traffic, machines, What does rock art help preserve?, history, school lunches, movie scripts, traffic laws, Rock art is important to Aboriginal history and what?, fashion, tourism, culture, banking, Who colonized Australia?, The Dutch, The Spanish, The French, The British, Who was greatly impacted by European settlement in Australia?, Aboriginal Australians, British settlers, New Zealanders, Pacific traders, When did Australia adopt harsh policies against Aboriginal Australians?, The 1700s, The 1900s, The 1800s, The 2000s, How were government policies toward Aboriginal Australians in the 1900s described?, Equal, Limited, Harsh, Generous, What grew in the latter part of the 1900s about Aboriginal Australians?, Treatment concerns, Trade routes, Mining profits, Tourism plans, What did European settlement greatly affect in Australia?, Ocean tides, Aboriginal lives, Mountain heights, River speed, Who adopted harsh policies against Aboriginal Australians?, Local farmers, Ship captains, French traders, Australian government, When did concerns over Aboriginal treatment increase?, Early 2000s, Early 1800s, Late 1900s, Late 1700s, What kind of impact did European settlement have on Aboriginal Australians?, Great impact, Temporary impact, Minor impact, No impact, What issue drew concern in the later 1900s?, Gold exports, Coastal erosion, Aboriginal treatment, City traffic, Who created the Protectorate System?, British government, Dutch traders, Aboriginal elders, French settlers, What did the Protectorate System place on Aboriginal Australians?, Rewards, Votes, Freedoms, Restrictions, Who was affected by the Protectorate System?, Sailors only, Aboriginal Australians, Gold miners, Convict guards, How did the British colonial government treat Aboriginal Australians under the Protectorate System?, With equality, With independence, With restrictions, With citizenship, Did people share the same views on colonial methods?, No, Yes, What varied about people's views on colonial policies?, Weather, Perspectives, Languages only, Trade routes, Which government used methods toward Aboriginal Australians?, American colonial, Modern federal, Local council, British colonial, What system was created by the colonial government?, School System, Voting System, Protectorate System, Trade System, Were the colonial methods viewed differently by people?, No, Yes, What is one key idea about the Protectorate System?, It ended colonization, It expanded voting, It gave land, It restricted people, What policy was adopted toward Aboriginal Australians?, Migration, Federation, Isolation, Assimilation, Who adopted assimilation policies?, Artists, The government, Farmers, Explorers, Who were affected by assimilation policies?, Aboriginal Australians, Tourists, Sailors, Miners, Did people share the same views on these policies?, No, Yes, What differed among people's views?, Borders, Perspectives, Currency, Weather, How were government policies viewed by people?, Secretly, Identically, Casually, Differently, Toward whom was assimilation directed?, British settlers, Immigrants, Aboriginal Australians, Convicts, What did the government use toward Aboriginal Australians?, Maps, Taxes, Policies, Boats, Were perspectives on government policies uniform?, No, Yes, What is a key idea in this topic?, Ocean currents, Different perspectives, Trade routes, Mountain ranges, What year was the referendum?, 2008, 1788, 1967, 1901, Who gained political changes?, Aboriginal Australians, Convicts only, New migrants, British settlers, What did activists seek?, New borders, Lower taxes, More exports, More rights, Who worked for change?, Gold miners, Aboriginal activists, Naval officers, Farm owners, The referendum brought what changes?, Weather changes, Language changes, Political changes, Currency changes, Who were the rights for?, Factory owners, Aboriginal people, Foreign leaders, Tourists only, Did activists support Aboriginal rights?, Yes, No, Was the referendum in 1967?, No, Yes, Did the referendum bring political changes?, Yes, No, Did activists work for equal rights?, No, Yes, What can primary sources do to historical narratives?, Hide them, Change them, Ignore them, Erase them, Why are primary sources important in history?, Remove context, End all debate, Replace all opinions, Show firsthand evidence, What is a primary source?, Textbook chapter, Secondhand account, Original evidence, Modern summary, How can a diary affect a historical account?, Add personal perspective, Delete events, Simplify timelines, Prove all myths, What can letters reveal about the past?, Future events, Perfect objectivity, Only dates, Lived experiences, How can photographs shape historical understanding?, Remove bias, Show visual evidence, Replace documents, Invent facts, What may happen when new primary sources are found?, Views may shift, Sources weaken, History ends, Facts disappear, What can primary sources add to mainstream narratives?, False certainty, Less detail, Missing voices, More confusion, Why might historians compare multiple primary sources?, Avoid evidence, Shorten history, Check perspectives, Repeat errors.
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