1. How did forced assimilation affect Aboriginal children?

A.
It encouraged the children to learn their own language.

B.
It caused the children to be taken from their families.

C.
It forced the children to leave Australia.

D.
It guaranteed the children equal rights with foreign settlers.

2. Which of the following was the purpose of the first British colony in Australia?

A.
to benefit from Australia's strategic location

B.
to extract natural resources

C.
to house convicted prisoners

D.
to convert Aborigines to Christianity

3. How did most of the Pacific islands win independence from colonizers?

A.
Before World War II, European powers agreed to give up control of the islands.

B.
During World War II, Japan seized the colonies and granted them independence.

C.
After World War II, nationalists led violent revolutions to win independence.

D.
After World War II, islanders gained independence peacefully.

D. After World War II, islanders gained independence peacefully.

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Forced assimilation caused the children to be taken from their families. Answer: B.

bot what is the answer to this Mr. Wong is a history teacher. In order to study how his 6th period class did on a 100-point test, he made the stem-and-leaf plot shown. Twenty-five students took the test.

The figure shows the stem-and-leaf plot labeled as Student Scores on History Test. In the plot, 6th Period Class represents the leaf. For 0 as stem, there is no value of leaf. For 1 as stem, there is no value of leaf. For 2 as stem, leaf is 8. For 3 as stem, there is no value of leaf. For 4 as stem, there is no value of leaf. For 5 as stem, leaves are 2, 7, and 7. For 6 as stem, leaves are 0, 1, 8, and 9. For 7 as stem, leaves are 0, 2, 2, 3, 5, and 8. For 8 as stem, leaves are 1, 1, 5, 6, 7, and 9. For 9 as stem, leaves are 0, 2, 6, and 8. And for 10 as stem, leaf is 0. Below the plot, Key: for 7 as stem and 5 as leaf the value equals 75 points is labeled.

Which conclusion can Mr. Wong draw from this data display? Select two answers.

A.
There were no perfect scores on the test.

B.
One student’s score is an outlier.

C.
Most students scored above an 80.

D.
The same number of students scored 70-79 and 80-89.

4. What impact did European colonization have on the indigenous societies of Sub-Saharan Africa?

A.
It strengthened traditional African societies.

B.
It led to increased cultural diversity and tolerance.

C.
It weakened and disrupted traditional African societies.

D.
It led to increased economic prosperity for traditional African societies.

How did most of the Pacific islands win independence from colonizers?

A.
Before World War II, European powers agreed to give up control of the islands.

B.
During World War II, Japan seized the colonies and granted them independence.

C.
After World War II, nationalists led violent revolutions to win independence.

D.
After World War II, islanders gained independence peacefully.

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Which of the following was the purpose of the first British colony in Australia?

A.
to benefit from Australia's strategic location

B.
to extract natural resources

C.
to house convicted prisoners

D.
to convert Aborigines to Christianity

The purpose of the first British colony in Australia was to house convicted prisoners. Answer: C.

How did forced assimilation affect Aboriginal children?

A.
It encouraged the children to learn their own language.

B.
It caused the children to be taken from their families.

C.
It forced the children to leave Australia.

D.
It guaranteed the children equal rights with foreign settlers.