Industrial Revolution
Asia (1750 to Presentt)
Australia (1750 to present)
Laws and Citizens
World War 1
100

This country is where the Industrial Revoluntion began.

Britain

100

This colour is associated with China's national flag and the Communist Party.

Red

100

This explorer mapped Australia's east coast for Britain in 1770.

James Cook

100

This group determines whether an accused person is guilty or not guilty in more serious criminal trials.

AND 

How many people are in this group?

Jury

12 people

100

World War began in this year (.....) and ended in this year (....).

Started - 1914

Ended - 1918

200

Children were often employed in factories because they could do this more cheaply than adults.

Work for lower wages

200

Before becoming a republic in 1912, China was ruled by these leaders.

Emperors

200

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have proudly inhabited Australian land for over ..... years.

Over 65,000 years

200

Who am I? I bring charges and present the case against the accused.

A prosecutor

200

The names of the two alliances in WW1.

Allied powers/Triple Entente

Central powers/Triple alliance

300

One major environmental consequence of industrialisation was increased '......' pollution.

Air pollution

300

China fought Britain in wars because Chinese officials wanted to stop the trade of this addictive substance.

Opium

300

This event united the six British colonies into one nation in 1901.

Federation

300

Tribunals are often designed to be faster, ..... and ..... than courts.

Cheaper

Less formal

More accessible


300

These four long-term causes of World War I are often remembered by the acronym MAIN.

Militarism

Alliances

Imperialism 

Nationalism

400

This power source became widely used in factories during the Industrial Revolution.

Steam Power

400

This policy restricted most Chinese families to having one child.

One-Child Policy

400

The First Fleet arrived in Australia in this year.

1788

400

Draw the court hierarchy in Victoria from lowest to highest (on the whiteboard)

*Include the most powerful court in Australia.

Magistrates' Court → County Court → Supreme Court of Victoria → High Court

400

The harsh conditions of trench warfare led soldiers to suffer from this condition, caused by constant exposure to artillery fire.

Shell shock

500

The movement of people from the countryside to cities is known as this.

Urbanisation

500

This belief system stronly influenced traditional expectations that women should obey their fathers, husbands and sons.

Confucianism

500

I was an Aboriginal resistance leader who fought against British settlement around Sydney. I was shot and killed in 1802. My head was severed and sent to England. The location of my remains are still a mystery.

Pemulwuy

500

Unlike Australia, this country's legal system operates under a one-party community government.                                                  Which country am I?

AND

Name a similarity and a difference between their legal system and Australia's legal system.

Vietnam

Similarities 

- Both have constitutions and written laws

- Laws are made by the government

- Both have courts

Differences

- Australian courts are independent (separate) from the government

- In Vietnam, citizens vote in elections, but only candidates approved within the one-party system can stand. 


500

Name the five turning points that led to WW1 ending.

USA joining the war 

Russia leaving the war 

German Spring Offensive

Hundred Days Offensive

Armistice Day

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