The first British settlers to Australia were

A. wealthy plantation owners.
B. convicted prisoners.
C. part of the British royal family.
D. Puritan missionaries.

B. convicted prisoners.

Drag and drop the type of governmental structure to the right country. Some may be used more than once.

New Zealand Australia

responses

A. most t decisions made at national level.
B. led by a prime minister
C. federal structure includes national and individual state governments

New Zealand:

B. led by a prime minister
C. federal structure includes national and individual state governments

Australia:
A. most decisions made at national level.
B. led by a prime minister
C. federal structure includes national and individual state governments

I cannot put one of each in each box.

Apologies for the confusion. Here is the corrected version:

New Zealand:
A. most decisions made at national level.
B. led by a prime minister

Australia:
C. federal structure includes national and individual state governments

What is the current political status of Australia and New Zealand?

(1 point)
Responses

Both remain British colonies and members of the British Commonwealth of Nations.

Both remain British colonies and members of the British Commonwealth of Nations.

Australia is independent; New Zealand is still a British colony.

Australia is independent; New Zealand is still a British colony.

New Zealand is independent; Australia is still a British colony.

New Zealand is independent; Australia is still a British colony.

Both nations are independent but belong to the British Commonwealth of Nations.

Both nations are independent but belong to the British Commonwealth of Nations.

In terms of population, how does Papua New Guinea differ from other the Pacific islands?

(1 point)
Responses

It has a large population.

It has a large population.

It has low population density.

It has low population density.

Its population is mostly urban.

Its population is mostly urban.

It has a diverse population.

It has a large population.

Which of the following statements describes a difference between the political systems of Australia and New Zealand?

(1 point)
Responses

Australia is a constitutional monarchy; New Zealand is a democracy.

Australia is a constitutional monarchy; New Zealand is a democracy.

Australia's entire territory is ruled directly by the central government; New Zealand is divided into states.

Australia's entire territory is ruled directly by the central government; New Zealand is divided into states.

In Australia, citizens are required by law to vote in elections; in New Zealand, voting is not required.

In Australia, citizens are required by law to vote in elections; in New Zealand, voting is not required.

Australia does not have a written constitution; New Zealand has a written constitution.