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Unit10Geo Fill In The Blanks

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In each blank, try to type in the word that is missing. If you've typed in the correct word, the blank will turn green.

If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed.

When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on.
Question: Answer: a set of closely islands
Question: OceanaAnswer: the group of islands in the , including Melanesia, Micronesia, and Polynesia
Question: High Answer: Pacific created by volcanoes
Question: Low Answer: Pacific islands made of coral
Question: Great Barrier Answer: a 1,250-mile chain of more than 2,500 reefs and islands along Australia's coast, containing some 400 species
Question: OutbackAnswer: the dry, inland region of Australia
Question: Voyaging Answer: a large ship developed by Islanders to sail the ocean
Question: CanoeAnswer: a small ship used in the lagoons of islands Pacific islanders settled
Question: Answer: a ringlike coral island or string of small islands a lagoon
Question: AtollAnswer: the isolates reef, located in the Marshall Islands of the central Pacific, that was the site of U.S. nuclear bomb tests, consequently contamination the atoll with high levels of rediation and driving its inhabitants
Question: Answer: a state organized as a ring of power aroung a central , which often changed in size over time, and which was used instead of borders in early Southeast Asian states
Question: Khmer Answer: a powerful empire that lasted from the 9th to the 15th centuries in what is now Cambodia
Question: IndochinaAnswer: a French colony comprised of Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam; it won from France in 1954
Question: WarAnswer: (1954-1975) the conflict resulting from American involvement in South Vietnam to prevent its takover by Communist North Vietnam
Question: ASEANAnswer: the Association of Southease Asian Nations, an alliance that promotes economic growth and in the region
Question: MicronesiaAnswer: one of the three regions in Oceana, "tiny islands"
Question: Answer: a region in meaning "black islands"
Question: Answer: one of the regions in Oceana, ameaning "many islands"
Question: Subsistence Answer: an activity in which a family produces only the food, clothing, and shelter they themselves
Question: CopraAnswer: the meet of coconuts
Question: Answer: the tropical Asian plant with a starchy root, which can be eaten as a boiled veetable or made into breads, puddings, or a paste poi
Question: ColonyAnswer: a to send prisoners
Question: Aboirigional Answer: people who migrated to Australia from Asia at leas 40,000 ago; the origional settlers of the land
Question: Answer: the first settlers of New Zealand, who had migrated from Polynesia more than 1,000 ago
Question: of WaitangiAnswer: the traty by the British and Maori in 1840 giving Britain control over New Zealand
Question: Answer: a Maori term for people, for the New Zealanders of European descent
Question: AssimilationAnswer: a process whereby a minority group gradually gives up its own culture and adopts the cultue of a group
Question: GenerationAnswer: in Auustralia, what Aborigional people today call the 100,000 mixed-race children who were taken by the government and given to white to promote assimilation
Question: Land RIghts Act of Answer: a special law passed for rights in Australia giving Aborigional people the right to claim land in the Northern Territory
Question: Mabo Answer: in Australia, the law case that unheld Eddie Mabo's land claim by which the Court recognized that Aborigional people had owned land before the British arrived
Question: Pastoral Answer: in , a huge chunk of land still owned by the government; ranchers take out leases, renting the land from the government
Question: Wik Answer: in Australia, the court ruled in this case that people could claim land held under a pastoral lease
Question: IndustrializationAnswer: the growth of in a country of society
Question: Push-Pull Answer: factors that attract people to another location or cause people to leave their homes and migrate to region
 
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