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Chapter 4 Study Guide - Oceania-Test

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In Australia's government, the legislative power is parliament. True
The executive power is led by the governor-general and the prime minister in Australia. True
Koalas feed on the fruit of the eucalyptus tree. False
Australian citizens have the right to vote and be elected to parliaent. True
The United States Bill of Rights protects the citizen's right. True
Australia's outback has inland plains that are desert and dry grassland with cool wind and very little rainfall. True
Australia's Daintree Rainforest is a hot, humid area in Oceania that is located near the equator. True
New Zealand's highlands have cold wind, freezing rain, and regular snow with glaciers. True
Most of New Zealand is hot with little rain. False
Austria produces the most _________________ in the world. opals
In Papua New Guinea, harvested trees are taken to sawmills to be cut into ________________ lumber
The first people to settle in Palau developed the ________________ language. Palauan
An example of an Australian mammal that lays eggs is the _________________________. platypus
The leaves of the __________________________tree provide food for koalas and oil medicine. eucalyptus
The region of Oceania got its name because most of its land is under what? water
Raising dairy cows for milk and beef cattle for meat are part of what industry? Farming
Where did the Maori build carved houses for ceremonies and meetings? New Zealand
Who brought Christianity to Australia and New Zealand ? Brititsh
What religion do small groups of people practice in Oceania besides Buddhism and Hinduism? Islam
What did John Flynn's book provide for the people of the bush besides hymns and first aid? Prayers
Who did the Royal Flying Doctor Service help people learn about? God
What did the Royal Flying Doctor Service provide the people of the outback? Medical Care
What did the first people Oceania worship? gods
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