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What responsibility is required by law for Australians over the age of 18? Voting
Checks Written order telling a bank to pay out money from a person’s personal checking account or a company’s checking account to the name of person on the order
Check register Place to record what checks you have used & amount of money you have spent from your checking account
services Person who provides a service that they get paid for: mechanic teacher doctor government official
Why was Australia colonized by the UK? They needed Australia for the penal colony because their prisons were overcrowded
traditional economy Traditions determine which goods are made how they are made for whom they are made
Give an example or a definition of these resources: Natural Capital Human Natural : from the earth Capital :factories, computers Human :education, skill set
Renewable resources Resource that is able to be renewed, like: water wildlife, forests, grasslands
Nonrenewable resources Meaning once a resource runs out it cannot create more of itself (Minerals)
Specialization When a country focuses on producing the items they can make easily and trade for the things they need
Surplus Having more than required amount of a product
What kind of affect did the United Kingdom have on Australia Focus on the religion and language: 64% are Christian; languages range from Australian English, Aboriginal dialects, Aboriginal Australian
13. What are the 3 language groups of Europe? Romance Germanic Slavic
What kind of affect did the United Kingdom have on Australia Focus on religion & language
True or False: In a unitary government, the national government could remove the governor of a state and pick a new one. TRUE
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