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100

Name the upper and lower houses of parliament

senate

house of representatives

100

What is the legal age for voting?

18

100

What does BOLTSS stand for?

Border

Orientation

Legend

Title

Scale

Source

100

What topic are we beginning to study?

Industrial Revolution

100

Capital city of France...

Paris

200

What is the role of Senate?

Introduce and pass proposed laws and review bills passed by the House of Reps

200

Who can't vote?

- people who are believed to be of unsound mind

- prisoners serving a sentence of 3+ years

- people who have been convicted of treason

200

 What is a staple food?

Food eaten regularly and in such quantities that they constitute a large portion of a diet

200

What does SSOURCE stand for?

Source type

See

Origin

Use

Reliable

Context

Evaluate

200

This planet is known as the 'red planet'

Mars

300

How many senators are there?

76

300

Explain what preferential voting is

voters number the candidates in order of preference

300

What does SPICES stand for?

Space

Place

Interconnection

Change

Environment

Sustainability

Scale

300

What is a primary source?

A primary source was created or written in the period of time that the historian is studying.

300

In what year did Kylie Jenner launch her Kylie Lip Kit line

2015

400

n How many senators represent each state/territory?

12 per state

2 per territory

400

What is a postal vote?

A vote cast by post because the voter cannot attend a polling place on election day

400

 Define 'food security'

When all people, at all times, have physical and economic access to sufficient safe and nutritious food that meets their dietary needs and food preferences for an active and healthy life.

400

 What is a secondary source?

A secondary source is a re-construction of the past written or created by people living at a time after the period that the historian is studying.

400

Who won the 2023 NBA championship?

Denver Nuggets

500

Define the term 'coalition'

A coalition is formed when two or more people or groups temporarily work together to achieve a common goal.

500

Explain what a 'donkey vote' is

Votes where the voters preferences follow the order of candidates listed

500

Name the 3 main threats to food security

land loss, water scarcity, climate change

500

Example of a primary and secondary source...

Primary: (anything) The National Apology speech given by Kevin Rudd on “Sorry Day” in 2008. 

Secondary: (anything) A newspaper article written in 2021 reflecting on the speech. 

500

Who was the first president of the United States?

George Washington