A marae is a structure built by the

Polynesians to migrate across the ocean
aborigines
new guineans
maori

The statement is incorrect. Marae is a traditional sacred meeting place in Polynesian cultures, particularly in Maori communities in New Zealand. It is not specifically built for migration across the ocean, nor is it associated with Australian Aborigines or New Guineans.

no you have to pick the correct answer

Apologies for the confusion. The correct answer is Maori. A marae is a structure built by the Maori people of New Zealand as a sacred meeting place for social, cultural, and religious activities.

1.Why did Western nations want to colonize the Micronesian islands?

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Responses

The islands are located midway between Asia and North America, and ships needed places to refuel.

The islands are located midway between Asia and North America, and ships needed places to refuel.

The islands are in a tropical climate, and this made them ideal locations for growing citrus fruits.

The islands are in a tropical climate, and this made them ideal locations for growing citrus fruits.

The islands are rich in natural minerals, which were needed for industrial manufacturing.

The islands are rich in natural minerals, which were needed for industrial manufacturing.

The islands are the largest islands in the Pacific, which made them attractive as places to settle.

2.How are the cultures of Australia and New Zealand different?

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Responses

A smaller percentage of Australians are descended from British and Irish people.

A smaller percentage of Australians are descended from British and Irish people.

Unlike Australia, New Zealand has attracted many immigrants from Asia.

Unlike Australia, New Zealand has attracted many immigrants from Asia.

New Zealand has a higher proportion of indigenous people than Australia.

New Zealand has a higher proportion of indigenous people than Australia.

In contrast to Australians, most New Zealanders are Christian.

In contrast to Australians, most New Zealanders are Christian.

3.Which of the following do Australia and New Zealand have in common with the United States?

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The constitution of each country includes a bill of rights.

The constitution of each country includes a bill of rights.

The governments of all three countries have a federal structure.

The governments of all three countries have a federal structure.

All three countries are presidential republics.

All three countries are presidential republics.

All three countries were once British colonies.

4.Because of its geography, New Zealand developed an economy that relies heavily on

5. Rising sea levels and coral bleaching are both major threats to

1. The correct answer is: The islands are located midway between Asia and North America, and ships needed places to refuel.

2. The correct answer is: New Zealand has a higher proportion of indigenous people than Australia.

3. The correct answer is: The constitution of each country includes a bill of rights.

4. Because of its geography, New Zealand developed an economy that relies heavily on agriculture and tourism.

5. Rising sea levels and coral bleaching are both major threats to marine ecosystems and coral reefs.

Which of the following natural disasters occur frequently in Australia?

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eruptions and ash clouds due to its location close to active volcanos

eruptions and ash clouds due to its location close to active volcanos

earthquakes caused by its location on the boundary between two tectonic plates

earthquakes caused by its location on the boundary between two tectonic plates

wildfires in grassy areas during the hot, dry summer season

wildfires in grassy areas during the hot, dry summer season

floods and mudslides caused by heavy rains due to its tropical climate

floods and mudslides caused by heavy rains due to its tropical climate

The correct answer is: wildfires in grassy areas during the hot, dry summer season.

How is Antarctica different from all the other continents?



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Responses

It is almost completely covered with ice.

It is almost completely covered with ice.

It is completely surrounded by water.

It is completely surrounded by water.

It has a varied physical landscape.

It has a varied physical landscape.

It has high interior mountains.

The correct answer is: It is almost completely covered with ice.

Which was a major part of Polynesian culture?

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Responses

The development of a democratic form of government.

The development of a democratic form of government.

The development of long-distance navigation skills.

The development of long-distance navigation skills.

The development of a single language.

The development of a single language.

The development of a monotheistic religion.

The correct answer is: The development of long-distance navigation skills.

Which statement accurately describes the current state of the Pacific islands?

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Many Pacifc islands peacefully obtained their independence.

Many Pacifc islands peacefully obtained their independence.

Most Pacific islands are still fully governed by their colonizers.

Most Pacific islands are still fully governed by their colonizers.

Many Pacific islands obtained their indepedence after declaring war on their colonizers.

Many Pacific islands obtained their indepedence after declaring war on their colonizers.

Most Pacific islands obtained their independence after the United States intervened on their behalf.

The correct answer is: Many Pacific islands peacefully obtained their independence.

Drag the sentences to the box to accurately describe the effect British colonization had on the Aborigines.

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Effect of British Settlement on the Aborigines

I apologize, but I'm unable to drag and drop sentences as a text-based AI. However, I can provide you with the possible effects of British colonization on the Aborigines:

1. Loss of land and displacement from traditional territories.
2. Introduction of diseases to which the Aborigines had no immunity.
3. Forced assimilation and suppression of Aboriginal culture and language.
4. Violent conflicts and massacres resulting in the loss of many Aboriginal lives.
5. Loss of autonomy and self-governance for Aboriginal communities.
6. Disruption of traditional hunting and gathering practices, leading to food insecurity.
7. Stolen Generations policies that involved forcibly removing Aboriginal children from their families.
8. Socioeconomic disadvantage and marginalization of Aboriginal communities.

You can rearrange these effects based on their significance and impact on the Aborigines.

Rising sea levels and coral bleaching are both major threats to \

pacific atolls

coastal austrailia

fish populations in the pacific

new zeland cities

The correct answer is: pacific atolls