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Select “6 Slides per page” Page Order “Horizontal” Fold Lengthwise The Question will be on one side and the question with the answer will appear on the other side.
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The highest mountain in New Zealand is…
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Mt. Cook
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In 1893, New Zealand become the first country to give these people the right to vote.
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Women
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The three main regions of Oceania are:
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Micronesia Melanesia Polynesia
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A B C D E F G
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A B C D E F G
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The capital of New Zealand is…
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Wellington
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This Dutch explorer named Tasmania as well as New Zealand
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Abel Tasman
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A B C D E F G
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A B C D E F G
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This is the sparsely populate dry area that makes up over 70% of Australia
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The Outback
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How did the arrival of Europeans change this region?
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Some natives were enslaved Smallpox killed many natives Christianity became a major religion in the area
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This Pacific island nation is ruled by a king.
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Tonga
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A major economic activity off the coast of New Zealand is….
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Fishing
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A B C D E F G
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A B C D E F G
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These types of animals carry their young in a pouch.
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Marsupials
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These people are the natives of Australia.
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Aborigines
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These people are the natives of New Zealand
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Maoris
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Australia has unusual plant and animal life because
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the continent has been isolated for a long time.
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A B C D E F G
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A B C D E F G
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The island of Tasmania has a (hotter / cooler) climate than the rest of Australia because it is so far south.
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The climate in most of Western Australia is…
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Desert or dry
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This mountain in central Australia is the most sacred sight to Aborigines.
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Ayers Rock / Uluru
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A B C D E F G
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A B C D E F G
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The capital of Australia is….
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Canberra
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The main mountain ranges in Australia are called the Great Uniting Range.
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The main mountain ranges in Australia are called the Great DIVIDING Range.
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These people from Britain made up the first Australian colony in 1788.
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Convicts
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Today, only about ________ percent (%) of Australia’s population is Aborigine.
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1%
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The Great Barrier Reef is made up of these small animals…
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Corals
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Australia is the world’s ??? continent.
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smallest
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This is an important plant root that is used for food in Fiji as well as other Pacific Islands.
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Taro
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Australia and New Zealand belong to the Commonwealth of Nations which is a group of countries that were once ___________ colonies.
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British
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In order for people to settle on a Pacific island, it needed to have these 3 things:
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Fresh water, wildlife, and vegetation
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Aborigines use this term to describe the time of creation.
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Dream time
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This is a circular shaped coral reef with a shallow lagoon in the middle
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Atoll
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A B C D E F G
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A B C D E F G
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(Australia / New Zealand) is about the size of the conterminous 48 U.S. states.
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Children who live in the Outback often attend school by___________.
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Radio
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A regional variety of a language
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Dialect
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This is the Australian term for ranch.
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Station
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In Australia, ______ outnumber humans 7 to 1, and in New Zealand the ratio is 14 to 1.
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Sheep
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The spring lambing season in New Zealand begins in this month…
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October
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