The Bill of Rights protects citizens rights in what country?
United States
What is the biggest continent in Oceania?
Australia
Most of the land in Oceania is under _______
the ocean
What ocean is to the east (right) of Australia
Pacific Ocean
What did the first people in Oceania worship?
gods
Australian citizens have the right to vote and to _ _______ __ _________
be elected to parliament
What is the second largest country in Oceania?
New Zealand
Australia's weather is mostly ______, with _____ _______
hot, with little rain
Australia produces the most ______ in the world
opals
What religions do small groups of people practice in Oceania besides Buddhism and Hinduism?
Islam
The name of the Legislative power in Australia
Parliament
Koalas feed on the _____ of the eucalyptus tree
hint: these are also used for medicineleaves
This part of Australia has inland plains that are desert and dry grassland with cool wind and very little rain
Australian Outback
In Papua New Guinea, what is produced from sawmills and trees?
Lumber
Where did the Maori build carved houses for ceremonies and meetings?
New Zealand
The exectutive power in Australia is led by the governor-general and ______
prime minister
Farming
This part of Australia is a hot, humid part of Oceania that is located near the equator
Daintree Rainforest
What sea is between Australia and New Zealand?
The Coral Sea
What did John Flynn's book provide for the people of the bush besides hymns and first aid?
prayers
What is the small pair of island to the farthest east in Oceania?
American Samoa
What is the tiny group of islands directly to right of Australia?
New Caledonia
What place in Oceania has cold wind, freezing rain, and regular snow with glaciers.
(hint: not in Australia)
New Zealand highlands
What ocean is to the west (left) of Australia?
Indian Ocean
What did the Royal Flying Doctor Service provide to the people of the outback?
medical care