WORLD WAR I
GEOGRAPHY – BIOMES & FOOD SECURITY
INTERNATIONAL TRADE
CIVICS AND CITIZENSHIP
AUS LEGAL SYSTEM
100

The immediate cause of World War I was the assassination of this leader.

Who is Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

100

These large, natural areas (like tundra, desert, and rainforest) support particular plants and animals.

What are biomes?

100

This occurs when countries buy and sell goods and services across borders.

What is International Trade?

100

Australia has this type of democracy, where people elect representatives to make decisions for them.

What is a representative democracy?

100

This term refers to a judge’s decision in a past case that helps guide decisions in future cases.

What is a precedent?

200

This alliance included Britain, France, and Russia.

Who are the Triple Entente?

200

This term describes when people have ongoing physical, social, and economic access to safe, nutritious food.

What is food security?

200

Goods sent out of a country to be sold overseas are called this.

What are exports?

200

This level of government is responsible for issues such as immigration, defence, and trade.

What is the federal government?

200

his area of law deals with actions that harm society and are punishable by the state.
 

What is criminal law?

300

Soldiers spent months fighting in these long, narrow dugout systems.

What are trenches?

300

Over-farming, climate change, and deforestation all contribute to this process where fertile land becomes desert.

What is desertification?

300

The term for goods brought into a country from overseas.

What are imports?

300

his concept means that all people are treated the same under the law, regardless of status or background.

What is equality before the law?

300

This area of law deals with disputes between individuals or organisations, often involving compensation.

What is civil law?

400

This was the strip of land between opposing trenches where most casualties occurred.

What is No Man’s Land?

400

Rice farming is most common in this type of biome found in much of Asia.

What is a temperate or tropical grassland biome?

400

Australia trades heavily with nations like China, Japan, and South Korea in this global region.

What is the Asia-Pacific region?

400

This legal document outlines the structure of Australia's government and came into effect in 1901.

What is the Australian Constitution?

400

This is Australia’s highest court, responsible for interpreting the Constitution and settling disputes between states.

What is the High Court of Australia?

500

This 1916 battle became a symbol of the senseless loss of life with over 1 million casualties.

What is the Battle of the Somme?

500

This global issue refers to food systems being threatened by rising temperatures, drought, and extreme weather.

What is climate change’s impact on food production?

500

When two countries trade goods with each other regularly, benefiting both sides, this is known as what?

What is two-way trade?

500

Citizens have both rights and these obligations, including obeying laws and voting.

What are responsibilities?

500

In criminal cases, the prosecution must prove guilt to this level.

What is beyond reasonable doubt?