Read the passage from the apology to the Aborigines issued in 2008 by the Australian government.

“Let the parliament reflect for a moment on the following facts: that, between 1910 and 1970, between 10 and 30 per cent of Indigenous children were forcibly taken from their mothers and fathers; that, as a result, up to 50,000 children were forcibly taken from their families; that this was the product of the deliberate, calculated policies of the state. . . .”
—Prime Minister Kevin Rudd
Which Australian policy is being described?
A.
the conquest of Australia by the first European colonists

B.
the displacement of indigenous peoples by European settlers***

C.
the forced assimilation of Aborigines

D.
the conversion of Aborigines by European missionaries
I think It's B, am I right? :)

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In 1999, Australian citizens voted to retain the British monarch as their head of state, keeping Australia in a group of over 50 former British colonies known as

Why is the activity shown in this photograph vital to the economies of many islands in Micronesia?

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There fish in it

Thank you for the additional information. However, since there are many islands in Micronesia, it's still difficult to determine the activity being done without additional context. Generally, fishing is a vital source of sustenance and commerce for many of the Micronesian islands. Fishing provides a protein-rich source of food for the islanders and it also serves as a source of income from selling fish in local markets or exporting them to neighboring countries. However, if you have a specific photo, you can describe it more, and I will do my best to provide a more direct answer to your question.

Why is the activity shown in this photograph vital to the economies of many islands in Micronesia?

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Seafood is so plentiful in the Pacific Ocean that fishing has little environmental impact.
Many islanders cling to traditional ways of life and refuse to use modern technology.
The tourism industry is the main source of income for many people on these islands.
Many islands have limited fertile land or mineral resources and must depend on the ocean.

Based on the options you've provided, the most appropriate answer would be: "Many islands have limited fertile land or mineral resources and must depend on the ocean." Fishing is a vital source of sustenance and commerce for many of the Micronesian islands. It serves as a source of income from selling fish in local markets or exporting them to neighboring countries, and since many of these islands have limited resources, they heavily depend on the ocean to support their economies.

Read the passage from the apology to the Aborigines issued in 2008 by the Australian government.

“Let the parliament reflect for a moment on the following facts: that, between 1910 and 1970, between 10 and 30 per cent of Indigenous children were forcibly taken from their mothers and fathers; that, as a result, up to 50,000 children were forcibly taken from their families; that this was the product of the deliberate, calculated policies of the state. . . .”
—Prime Minister Kevin Rudd
Which Australian policy is being described?
A.
the conquest of Australia by the first European colonists

B.
the displacement of indigenous peoples by European settlers***

C.
the forced assimilation of Aborigines

D.
the conversion of Aborigines by European missionaries

The correct answer is C. the forced assimilation of Aborigines. The passage describes the deliberate, calculated policies of the state that resulted in the forcible removal of Indigenous children from their families. This policy aimed to assimilate Indigenous children into white Australian culture and was a form of forced assimilation.

the Commonwealth.

No. Read it again. Look up any words you don't understand.