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CorrectWrongHome The Rise of Feudalism 100 Development of States Expansion of Europe Developm ent of Culture Calamities in Europe World History

CorrectWrongHome Question 100 Two types of islands in the Pacific?

CorrectWrongHome Answer 100 What are high islands and low islands.

CorrectWrongHome Question 200 Another way of defining the pacific islands is by these geographic groups?

CorrectWrongHome Answer 200 What is Melanesia, Polynesia, and Micronesia.

CorrectWrongHome Question 300 The largest island of the Oceanias?

CorrectWrongHome Answer 300 What is New Guinea

CorrectWrongHome Question 400 What type of island provides fertile volcanic soil?

CorrectWrongHome Answer 400 What is high islands

CorrectWrongHome Question 500 Which group of Pacific islands is composed of small islands?

CorrectWrongHome Answer 500 What is micronesia.

CorrectWrongHome Question 100 These type of islands tend to be drier and made up of coral remains?

CorrectWrongHome 100 answer What are low islands.

CorrectWrongHome Question 200 Named after the dark skinned people who live there?

CorrectWrongHome 200 answer What is melanesian islands.

CorrectWrongHome Question 300 Named after the many islands found in these region?

CorrectWrongHome 300 answer What are the polynesian islands.

CorrectWrongHome Question 400 If all the islands were combined in the Pacific they would be the size of what U.S. state?

CorrectWrongHome 400 answer What is Texas.

CorrectWrongHome Question 500 You are more likely to become a fisherman than a farmer on these islands?

CorrectWrongHome 500 answer What are low islands.

CorrectWrongHome Question 100 This man led the Kon-Tiki expedition to prove Polynesians could have migrated from the South America?

CorrectWrongHome 100 answer Who is Thor Heyerdahl.

CorrectWrongHome Question 200 This man served as a missionary in Papua New Guinea for twenty years?

CorrectWrongHome 200 answer Who is James Chalmers.

CorrectWrongHome 300 Question Despite initial hardships this man continued to serve God in New Hebrides where he and his second wife established orphanages, church and printing house?

CorrectWrongHome 300 answer Who is John Paton

CorrectWrongHome Daily double

CorrectWrongHome Daily Double 400 What islands did the Dutch discover?

CorrectWrongHome Daily Double answer Australia,Tasmania, and New Zealand

CorrectWrongHome Question 500 How did Mendana treat the native peoples during his visit to the Solomon Islands?

CorrectWrongHome 500 answer He tried to use force and killed several natives.

CorrectWrongHome Question 100 Why didn’t Dona Isabel and her brothers suffer from starvation like the others on the Spanish ship?

CorrectWrongHome 100 answer They brought their own food supplies and didn’t share them with the others.

CorrectWrongHome Question 200 Why was Bougainville asked to establish a colony of the Falkland Islands?

CorrectWrongHome 200 answer To regain power and respect for France.

CorrectWrongHome Question 300 What idea did Bougainville develop that became a custom for other explorers?

CorrectWrongHome 300 answer He took a naturalist and an astronomer on his voyages.

CorrectWrongHome Question 400 Who was the most famous explorer of the Pacific?

CorrectWrongHome 400 answer Who is Captain James Cook.

CorrectWrongHome Question 500 What was Captain Cook’s mission?

CorrectWrongHome 500 answer To discover the truth about the unknown southern land.

CorrectWrongHome Question 100 What did Captain Cook call the native peoples that he found in Australia?

CorrectWrongHome 100 answer What are aborigines.

CorrectWrongHome Question 200 What musical instrument is made from hollow eucalyptus trees?

CorrectWrongHome 200 answer What is a didgeridoo.

CorrectWrongHome Question 300 What did the Europeans bring to Australia that proved lethal to the native population?

CorrectWrongHome 300 answer What are diseases such as smallpox.

CorrectWrongHome Question 400 Who was the first colonial governor of New South Whales?

CorrectWrongHome 400 answer Who is Arthur Phillip.

CorrectWrongHome Question 500 What did the colonies of Australia become in 1901?

CorrectWrongHome 500 answer What is the Commonwealth of Australia.