Australia Final: Study Guide

1.  The largest part of Australia consists of semi-arid or dry lands known as the ______.

2.  The ______is the world’s largest coral reef that is off the northeast coast of Queensland and is in the waters of the Coral Sea.

3.  Ayers Rock is a ______, or what you can see of a single, large rock. It is sacred to ______.

4.  The ______receives only 8-10 inches of rain each year, and it never snows. Few live here because it is hot and dry.

5.  The Australian capital is ______.

6.  Nearly 80% of Australians live in ______areas on the ______in the ______region.

7.  Australia is ______of the equator, so the ______are opposite of those in North America.

8.  Australia exports ______and ______. They trade these to get ______.

9.  Australia’s largest trading partners are ______and ______.

10.  In the outback and across much of Australia, the ground is barren and this is not ideal for ______.

11.  ______are the native people in Australia.

12.  The Aborigines were ______people, moving from place to place.

13.  The Aborigines created some of the earliest rock art as well as the first ______, ground axes, and grindstones in the world.

14.  The Aborigines kept their history alive by ______that were passed down from generation to generation.

15.  In 1770, English Captain______claimed the Australian east coast for England when he landed in present day Sydney.

16.  Great Britain had to find another location for its ______because of the American Revolution. They could no longer take them to ______.

17.  The most damaging things the Europeans brought to Australia were ______which killed many of the indigenous people.

18.  The introduction of ______and ______to the area required that settlers build fences, clear trees, and other things which changed the landscape.

19.  Australia has a ______government.

20.  The Queen appoints the______.

21.  The ______is the leader of the country with the most power.

22.  Australia has a ______economy that leans towards ______.

23.  ______is the spiritual belief of the Aborigines.

24.  What does compulsory mean? What is compulsory in Australia?

25.  Australia’s legislature has 2 houses: ______and ______

26.  The governor general is ______.

27.  Most Australians practice ______as their religion and speak ______because they were colonized by ______.

28.  The Australian government is like ______because of its ______, and like ______because it recognizes ______as a leader.

29.  The prime minister is elected by ______.

30.  Australia is located between ______and ______Oceans.

31.  Australia is a ______and a ______.

32.  Literacy rate means ______and it is high in Australia because of these two reasons: ______.

33.  A quota is______

34.  A tariff is ______

35.  An embargo is ______

Be able to correctly identify the following 4 geographic features on a map: Great Barrier Reef, Uluru/Ayers Rock, Great Victoria Desert, and Coral Sea.

Essay: (Use your notes and/or the powerpoints on my teacher page for information)

Write 5 sentences describing Aborigines’ way of life before the British colonized Australia.

Then, write 5 sentences describing how they were affected by the British colonization of Australia.