Today, they can open schools and teach their own, _____, ______, and, ____.
What is culture, language and, art?
$1.542 trillion
(US dollars)
What is GDP?
True or False
It is milder/colder towards the middle of Australia, and more hotter towards the coast.
What is False?
Amount of Aborigines lived in Australia.
What is around 500,000?
The state the Great Victoria Desert is located in.
What is Western Australia?
Aboriginal culture:
What is most hard living culture?
5.2%
What is literacy rate?
Most populated area.
What is, coastal areas?
Aborigines:
what is "people who were here from the beginning."?
Australia is the world's _______ continent.
What is smallest?
The indigenous people of Australia.
What is Aborigines?
Prime minister:
Has the most political power in Australia's government.
Biggest trading partner.
What is, China?
Famous Aborigines instrument is called the...
What is yirdaki?
The capital of Australia.
What is Canberra?
Today, Aborigines can hold a seat in...
A. president's seat B. supreme court
C. parliament D. congress
What is, C. parliament?
Australia's legislature:
What is parliament?
Continent or country.
What is, both?
The very sacred physical feature for the Aborigines.
What is Ayers rock?
The capital of Australia is located in...
A. Queensland B. New South Wales
C. Western Australia D. Victoria
What is, B. New South Wales?
Nearly _____ of Australians live in urban areas.
What is 80%?
$43,000
What is GDP per capita?
It's called the "Land down under" because...
What is, It's under the equator?
The Aborigines invented several inventions, we still use today. Four of these were?
What is, boomerangs, rock art, ground axes, and grindstones?
This ocean is located North East of Australia.
What is Pacific Ocean?