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Describe how life changed for Indigenous Australians between 1900 and 1975. Include key laws and events.
Explain the reasons for and against Federation. Include at least two arguments from each side.
Name one famous immigrant to Australia and describe their contribution.
Anyone on the back wall
What was the significance of the 1967 referendum for Indigenous Australians?
Indigenous Australians were counted in the census and the government could make laws for them
What were two challenges faced by working-class Australians in the early 1900s?
Long hours, low wages, unsafe conditions, child labour
Name two reasons why people supported Federation.
National identity, improved trade, unified defence, better immigration control
The first Prime Minister of Australia was __________.
Sir Edmund Barton
The __________ Act of 1975 made racial discrimination illegal in Australia.
Racial Discrimination
The __________ was a speech given by Sir Henry Parkes to promote Federation.
Tenterfield Oration
The __________ Act of 1901 restricted immigration by requiring a dictation test.
Immigration Restriction
Federation occurred on __________ (date).
1 January 1901 (1/1/1901)
Which technological advancement did NOT occur in early 20th-century Australia?
 
Internet access
 
Telephones
 
Electric lighting
 
Automobiles
What was the main goal of the “Assisted Passage Migration Scheme”?
 
To increase Australia’s population and workforce
 
To bring skilled workers from Asia
 
To deport non-European immigrants
 
To support Indigenous land rights
What was one major impact of the 1967 referendum?
 
Indigenous Australians were counted in the census
 
Indigenous Australians gained the right to vote
 
Immigration from Asia was banned
 
Federation was officially declared
What was the Corowa Conference known for?
 
Proposing a plan to develop the Constitution
 
Launching the Immigration Restriction Act
 
Electing Australia's first Prime Minister
 
Ending the White Australia Policy
Which of the following was not a reason for opposing Federation?
 
Improved trade between states
 
Economic concerns
 
Cultural differences
 
Loss of power by individual colonies
Which event helped spark public support for Federation?
 
Tenterfield Oration
 
Corowa Conference
 
Snowy Mountains Scheme
 
Immigration Restriction Act
What was the purpose of the “Ten-Pound Pom” scheme?
 
To bring British citizens to Australia
 
To deport immigrants
 
To restrict immigration
 
To support Indigenous Australians
Which act gave Indigenous Australians the right to vote in federal elections?
 
Commonwealth Electoral Act 1962
 
Racial Discrimination Act 1945
 
Aborigines Protection Act 1977
 
Native Title Act 1983
Who is know as the father of federation?
 
Sir Henry Parks
 
Sir Edmund Barton
 
Alfred Deakin
 
George Reid
What year did Australia become a federation?
 
1901
 
1788
 
1945
 
1967