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100

The Head of State for Australia

Who is the Queen of England (Elizabeth II)

100

This is the type of economy of modern-day Australia

What is mixed leaning heavily to market?

100

Three trade barriers including tax on imports, limit the number of imports, and refusal to trade with another country.

What are tariffs, quota, and embargo?

100
What kind of economy did the Aborigines have?
What is traditional
100

The rural, dry interior of the continent of Australia it is the largest climate on the continent

What is the Outback?

200

The Head of Government/Chief Executive Officer for Australia

What is Prime Minister?

200
Is it federal, unitary or confederate?
What is federal
200

Education, Training, and healthcare are all examples of this factor of production

What is human capital?

200

The major killer of Aborigines after Europeans arrived on the continent. Killed over 50% of their population.

What are diseases, specifically, smallpox?

200

A monolith located in the central part of the continent, it is sacred to Aborigines.

What is Uluru/ Ayer's Rock

300

The compulsory voting age for Australia

What is 18-70?

300

The type of democracy that Australia has where the legislature elects the executive leader

What is parliamentary democracy?

300

The lifestyle of the Aborigines where they moved from place to place.

What is nomadic?

300

Where did the Aborigines migrate from originally?

Southeast Asia

300
Located off the northeast coast of Australia, home to many fish and marine life and is currently endangered due to bleaching 

What is the Great Barrier Reef?

400
Electors of the prime minister of Australia
Who are members of Parliament/Legislature?
400

An economic system where the government makes all the decisions.

What is a command economy?

400

Investments in buildings and machinery for a business or work is an example of this factor of production

What is capital goods?

400

British captain who "discovered"Australia and claimed it for Great Britain

Who is James Cook?

400

Some of the major natural resources of Australia

What are iron ore, coal, gold, etc?

500

The person in this position represents the monarchy in Australia

What is the governor-general?

500

2 major industries in the dry outback region of the country

What are mining and cattle ranching?

500

This group of people in modern-day Australia suffer from several health concerns including cardiovascular disease, higher infant mortality, and lower overall life expectancy.

Who are Aborigines?

500

Due to its remoteness from England, these were the first European colonies established in 1788 by the British empire

What are the penal colonies for prisoners/convicts?

500

The Great Victorian Desert is named for this British Monarch.

Who is Queen Victoria?