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100

The physical feature represented by letter A.

What is the Great Victoria Desert.

100
Economic system including characteristics of both market and command economies.

What is a mixed economy?

100

True or false: Australia is home to the largest cattle ranch in the world.

What is true?

100

The name of Australia's government system.

What is parliamentary democracy or constitutional monarchy?

100

Another word for indigenous.

What is aboriginal?

200

A living coral reef extending more than 1,400 miles along Australia's northeast coast in the Coral Sea.

What is the Great Barrier Reef?

200

Mixed market economy that allows business freedom and entrepreneurship, but the government imposes some rules and regulations.

What is a description of Australia's economic system?

200

Australia's national animal.

What is the kangaroo?

200

The main way citizens of Australia participate in their government.

What is voting for members of parliament?

200

In which part of Australia did the aboriginals originally settle?

What is southeastern Australia?

300

Physical feature located in central Australia that is considered sacred to the indigenous population.

What is Uluru or Ayers Rock?

300

Trade barrier that sets a number limit on imports or exports.

What is a quota?

300

Australia's national sport(s).

What is cricket or soccer?

300
Another way Australian citizens can participate in their government.

What is running for office?

300

The negative effects of European colonization.

What are aboriginals losing their land and rights?

400

The reason most Australians move to urban areas.

What are job opportunities in the factories and businesses in the cities?

400

The natural resources that are abundantly found in Australia.

What is arable land, minerals (gold, coal, and iron ore), and oil and natural gas?

400

This island is a part of the continent of Australia.

What is the island of Tasmania?

400

The role of the British Monarch in Australia's government.

What is a head of state/ceremonial role with very little political power?

400

Something the Europeans spread to the aboriginal populations of Australia.

What is diseases?

500

The reason most Australians live on the southeast coast.

What is the mild/temperate climate, access to freshwater, and plentiful rainfall?

500

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500

This Australian highway is the longest national highway in the world, covering over 14,500 km around the coast.

What is Highway 1?

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The negative effects of European colonization on the aboriginals today.

What are poor health conditions, lower access to education, and a cycle of poverty?