A geographical feature that is sacred to the Aborigines.
The primary religion of Australia.
What is Christianity?
The first inhabitants of Australia.
Leader of Parliament and Head of Government.
Who is the Prime Minister?
The economic system that the Aborigines use.
What is a traditional economy?
A body of water located off the northeast coast and where the Great Barrier Reef is located.
What is the Coral Sea?
The country that had the greatest effect on Australia's language and religion.
The term for the Aboriginal belief of when life began on Earth.
What is Dreamtime?
Acting as a figurehead and appointing the Governor-General.
What is the role of the Queen?
The dominate industry in Australia.
What is the service industry?
The vast desert area in the interior of the mainland.
What is the Outback?
The industry that established small settlements of people in the Outback.
What is mining?
The war that made Great Britain look to Australia for use as a penal colony.
What is the American Revolution?
18 years old.
At what age are citizens required to vote?
Machinery, buildings, tools, etc.
What are examples of a capital resource?
A visible tip of a massive, underground rock.
What is a monolith?
Australia is the world's leading producer of this product.
What is wool?
Traveling from place to place in search of food and water.
What is a nomadic lifestyle?
A type of government structure that divides power between a central authority and smaller, regional authorities.
What is a federal system of government?
Each individual person has their own responsibilities.
What is division of labor?
Hot and dry.
What climate conditions are found in central Australia?
In the southeast region near Sydney.
Where is the largest concentration of people in Australia?
To become similar to the things around you.
What is assimilation?
A system of government where the legislative branch elects the leader of the executive branch.
What is a parliamentary democracy?
Economically punishing another country.
What are sanctions?