Business
Turning Points
Industrial Revolution
World War 1
Do you dare?
100

GDP

What is the abbreviation for Gross Domestic Product

100

1770

What year did Captain James Cook claim Australia for Britian

100

Was the first country to industrialise

What is great Britain?

100

posters, movies, cartoons, songs, political ads etc. aimed at promoting a specific point of view and to create support

What is propaganda?

100

1901

What year was the federation of Australia?

200

Product, Price, Promotion and Place

What is the Marketing Mix?

200

Hulks

What were the prison ships along the river Thames in London called?

200

This natural resource, in ample supply in England powered steam engines

What is coal?

200

Soldiers spend 4.5 months here

What is Egypt?

200

The Potato Blight

What was the name of the virus that caused potatoes to rot when in the ground, which lead tot he potato famine?

400

This persuasion technique tries to link a product, service, or idea with something already liked or desired by the target audience, such as fun, pleasure, beauty, security, intimacy, success, wealth, etc.

What is association?

400

Edmund Barton

Who was Australia's first Prime Minister?

400

This industry was the first to use factories

What is the textile industry?

400

When soldiers are forced to enlist in the military  

What is conscription?

400

3%

What percentage of Aboriginals live in Australia?

500

It involves making an unsubstantiated claim to deceive consumers into believing that a company’s products are environmentally friendly or have a greater positive environmental impact than they actually do.

What is greenwashing?

500

diseases brought by the colonists and fights over land

What are the two main reasons that caused the decline in the Aboriginal population since 1788?

500

Pollution, over crowding and tenements

What are three negative effects of industrialisation?

500

 the evacuation of the troops on 19–20 December

What was the only successful campaign at Gallipoli?

500

Building Churches and schools as well as providing services for the poor

What were three ways the Irish contributed to life in Australia?

1000

The first is someone who owns stock in your company, while a second is someone who is impacted by (or has a “stake” in) a project you're working on

What is the difference between a shareholder and a stakeholder?

1000

A 10-pound tax for each person to enter Victoria

What was the Chinese Immigration Act?

1000

This group of workers was in high demand because they were considered to be easily controlled and worked for even lower wages than men. The industrial revolution offered this group new economic opportunities, but they still carried the bulk of domestic responsibilities as well

Who are women?

1000

When groups are working together to achieve similar economic or militaristic interests.

What is an alliance?

1000

Enclosure movement

What was the name given to the movement in the 18th and 19th centuries to take land that was publically owned and change it to private land, forcing people off the land?

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