Political
Economic
Geography
Social
History
100

an area under the authority of another government

territory

100

One of Australia's main industries. How they get bauxite, gold, and uranium.

mining

100

a country completely surrounded by water with no land borders to other countries

island nation

100

first people to live in Australia

aborigines

100

Who is the most goated history teacher of all time?

Your teacher
200

a government where citizens elect members of the parliament, who choose a prime minister

parliamentary democracy

200

A key industry in the Pacific Islands

fishing, tourism, agriculture

200

the largest reef in the Pacific Ocean and in the world

The Great Barrier Reef

200

the location of ancient wayfinders

Polynesia

200

the first person to spot Antarctica and explore New Zealand

James Cook

300

highest ranking public representative of a country

head of state

300

Australia is a top producer of this

bauxite, opals, diamonds, lead

300
the hemisphere Australia and Antarctica are located in

southern

300

the descendants of early settlers throughout New Zealand

Maori

300

the country that colonized Australia

Great Britain, England, UK

400

a type of government or group of nations that works together for the "common good"

commonwealth

400

One of New Zealand's main resources is:

wool, timber, gold

400

the only ocean located in both western and eastern hemispheres

Pacific Ocean

400

Name a month when people in Australia would most likely go skiing or sledding

May, June, July, August, September

400

How Australia was first used during colonization

Penal Colony, prison colony, convicts

500

the head of state in Australia

the British Monarch (king or queen of England, Britain, UK, etc.)

500

the economic type practiced by ancient wayfinders

traditional

500

a protective layer that naturally occurs on earth, thinning due to global warming

ozone layer

500

the reason most people live on the coast in Australia

dry climate, Outback, deserts and mountains

500

In 1959, what did country's sign to ban military activity and ensure Antarctica was used for scientific purposes

New International Agreement, Treaty

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