Making of Australian Nation Part A
Making of Australian Nation
Part B
Source Analysis and Evaluation Skills
St John's College
Ms Bates
100

This location is where the First Fleet arrived in Australia.

What is Botany Bay?

100

This nickname was used to refer to the Immigration Restriction Act passed after Federation.

What is the White Australia Policy?

100

This term is represented by a 'P' in the CAMPORU acronym.

What is 'perspective'?

100

This building was upgraded over the 2024/25 Summer holidays.

What is the MPC?

100

Ms Bates teaches this subject, as well as Humanities.

What is English?

200

This reason for settlement in Australia involved the mechanisation of manufacturing industries.

What is the Industrial Revolution?

200

This major historical event which took place from 1851-1853 caused many Chinese people to migrate to Australia.

What is the Gold Rush?

200

This phrase refers to a source that is neither very reliable or not very reliable.

What is somewhat reliable?

200

This person took over the role of Year 10 Coordinator this year.

Who is Ms Brown?

200

Ms Bates moved from this city to the Sunshine Coast earlier this year.

What is Adelaide?

300

This disease is an example of one of the impacts of British colonisation of First Nation's People.

What is smallpox?

300

This phrase refers to the idea that Australia population is made up of people from many different countries.

What is 'a nation of immigrants'?

300

This concept is defined as 'feeling strongly for or against one person or group in an unfair way'.

What is 'bias'?

300

These three classrooms can be found in an area nicknamed the Dungeon.

What is Room 1, Room 2, and Room 3?

300

This game is Ms Bates' favourite brain break to play with her classes.

What is scattegories?

400

This Latin term means 'land belonging to no one'. 

What is Terra Nulius?

400
This activity, which was described in the Immigration Restriction Act involved Government officials asking immigrants they encountered to write down 50 words that were spoken aloud.

What is a dictation test?

400

This term in an exam question means to 'make something clear by describing it in detail and revealing the relevant facts'.

What is 'explain'.

400

This house won the Swim Carnival this year.

What is Acacia?

400

Ms Bates taught at this school in Adelaide before moving.

What is St John's?

500

This Aboriginal man was a significant figure in the development of positive relationships between First Nations People and British colonists after the arrival of the First Fleet.

Who is Bennelong?

500

This event that took place in 1861, involved 2000-3000 European miners attacking a Chinese camp, burning tents and possessions, and hitting and whipping Chinese miners.

What are the Lambing Flat Riots?

500

As well as discussing its relevance and when it was created, this this point can be discussed to justify the usefulness of a source.

What is 'valuable opinion'?

500

This person is the longest standing member of staff.

Who is Mrs Anning?

500

Ms Bates' family dog is this breed.

What is a Golden Retriever?

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