Migration
Policy
Policy
Policy
Factor
100

What is an Immigrant?

Refers to someone who moves to another country permanently for work or better living conditions.

100

What was the Dictation Test?

A test that migrants had to pass to enter Australia. 

100

What was the Immigration Restriction Act of 1901 also known as?

The White Australia policy.

100

When was the Immigration Restriction Act of 1901 or the White Australia policy abolished?

In 1958

100

What was the main contributing factor for the discriminatory views towards immigrants in Australia?

Competition from Chinese settlers during the gold rush.

Or 

Fear of losing jobs.

200

Why was Egon Kisch given a dictation test  on a very rare and ancient language?

Because the authorities did not want him to enter the country.

or

Due to him being fluent in several European languages.

200

How many words was the dictation test?

50 words.

200

What is bias?

When a source is clearly one-sided in the description of an event.


200

What was the main purpose of the dictation test?

To limit the migration of 'non-white' immigrants.



200

When was "The Mongolian Octopus" originally featured in the bulletin?

1886.

300

What was the "Tampa" incident?

A fishing boat with over 400 refugees was denied entry into Australian waters.

Side note: The asylum seekers were on this boat for 8 days.

300

What is perspective?

A particular attitude towards or way of regarding something; a point of view.

300

What was Mandatory detention?

Mandatory detention may constitute a penalty for illegal entry, given that detention is not justified in the circumstances of each individual detained, and is directed at asylum seekers who arrive without a visa.

300

What is multiculturalism?

The presence of, or support for the presence of, several distinct cultural or ethnic groups within a society.

300

 What is a Refugee?

A person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.

400

What is the proposition in a debate?

The side that argues for the motion

400

What is a motion (in a debate)?

A blank statement that acts as a starter point for the debate.

400

What is the difference between a debate and an argument?

A debate is an academic discussion about a public-related question in an assembly. An argument on the other hand is a discussion fuelled by personal disagreement usually leading to more confrontational and aggressive situations.

400

What is the difference between bias and perspective?

Perspective is the point of view that a person sees a historical event from, while bias is when a source is clearly one-sided in its description of the event.

400

What is a Rebuttal ?

A Constructive disagreement with what someone else has said in a debate or discussion.

500

What was the Motion for our Debate on Monday

Australia's mandatory detention is a good system.
500

What was the Marriage bar?

A marriage bar is the practice of restricting the employment of married women.

500

Who was the first female Prime Minister in Australia?

Julia Gillard 

500

How many waves of Feminism are there?

4 waves

500

What is the gender pay gap?

The gender pay gap is the difference between the average earnings for men and women, expressed as a percentage of men's average earnings.


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