Australian New Zealand Army Corp
Who are the indigenous people of New Zealand
Māori
What does GDP Stand for?
Gross Domestic product
Which country is directly west of New Zealand?
Australia
Why is Cambridge called the "home of champions"
many top New Zealand athletes live and train here.
Contentious objectors
Which treaty was signed in 1840 between many Māori chiefs and the British Crown
Treaty of Waitangi
What are imports and exports.
Imports are things we buy from other countries. Exports are things we sell to other countries.
The Eiffel Tower is located in this country.
What is the cycling facility in Cambridge Called?
The Velodrome
The Dardanelle
What are push and pull factors for migration
Push factors are the negative conditions at home that compel people to leave (e.g., war, famine, unemployment), while pull factors are the positive aspects of a new location that attract them there (e.g., better jobs, safety, family).
What are the three stages of economic development
This African country is home to the pyramids of Giza.
Egypt
Which lake is translated to "stinky rocks" because of a battle?
Karāpiro
Whose assassination started World War 1?
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
What is the nickname given to the Waikato because of how much food it produced?
The food bowl of the north
Who was New Zealand's main trading partner?
Britain
The imaginary line that divides Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres
Equator
What is Cambridge's sister city?
le quesnoy
What is it called when someone is forced to join the war?
Conscription
Who was the first Maaori king?
Pōtatau Te Wherowhero
What are Tarrifs?
Tariffs are taxes or duties imposed by a government on goods and services imported from other countries
The process by which people choose their leaders by voting.
democracy
Name all 5 houses of Cambridge High.