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Making a Nation
100

In what year did World War I begin?

1914

100

Name two different types of biomes.


Forest, desert, tundra, grassland, savanna, or aquatic.

100

In which country did the Industrial Revolution begin?

Great Britain

100

What is a tariff?

A tax imposed on imported goods and services.

100

What is the difference between a criminal offence and a civil wrong?

A criminal offence harms society and is prosecuted by the government, while a civil wrong harms an individual or organisation and is resolved through compensation or court orders.

100

What year did the Australian colonies federate to become the Commonwealth of Australia?

1901

200

What was the main trigger for the outbreak of WWI?

The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.

200

What is globalisation?

Answer: The process by which businesses, cultures, and economies become interconnected on a global scale.

200

In which century did the Industrial Revolution begin?

18th

200

What is a free trade agreement?

An agreement between countries to reduce or eliminate tariffs, quotas, and other trade barriers.

200

In the criminal system, the two opposing parties are the prosecution and the defence. What is it in the Civil system?

Plaintiff and Defence (Defendant)

200

Which famous Australian town, now known for its historical significance, was a major center of the gold rush in Victoria?

Ballarat

300

Which countries formed the Triple Entente?

France, Russia, and the United Kingdom.

300

What is the term for the movement of people from rural to urban areas?

Urbanisation

300

What invention by James Watt greatly improved the efficiency of machinery in factories?

The steam engine

300

What term refers to a country's ability to produce a good or service more efficiently than other countries?

Comparative Advantage

300

What is the Rule of Law?

“Everyone Is Equal In The Eyes Of The Law”

300

What was the "White Australia Policy" that was introduced after Federation?

A policy that restricted immigration to Australia to people of European descent.

400

In which modern day country is Gallipoli located?

Turkey

400

Name an environmental impact of the increased global movement of goods?

Increased carbon emissions, deforestation, or pollution from transportation.  

400

What disease, often spread through contaminated water, caused deadly outbreaks in overcrowded industrial cities?

Cholera

400

What are the 3 factors of Triple Bottom Line?

It measures social, environmental, and financial impact.

400

In which court would most minor driving offences be held?

Magistrate's Court

400

Which year did the First Fleet, carrying the first convicts to Australia, arrive in Botany Bay? Hint: between 1780 and 1791

1788

500

Name the treaty that ended World War I.

The Treaty of Versailles.

500

Which biome is known for its high biodiversity and constant rainfall?

Tropical rainforest.

500

What was the purpose of the Spinning Jenny?

To spin multiple spools of thread simultaneously, increasing textile production.

500

Which government website provides information about free trade agreements and tariffs for Australian businesses?

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) website.

500

Australia has a Separation of Powers. What does L.E.J stand for?

Legislative, Executive and Judicial

500

Who was the first Prime Minister of Australia?

Edmund Barton

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