It was the port of entry for European migrants
The time of crop harvesting presents a time when there is high demand for temporary farms labors to harvest the crop.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Increased government spending is likely to cause a raise in aggregate demand,this can leadto higher growth in the short-term.Higher government spending can also have an impact on the supply-side of the economy
Answer:
What were the pull factors that influenced migration to Australia in the 1850s?
What were the push factors that influenced migration to Australia in the 1850s?
What would people have to consider if thinking about migrating to Australia?
Why might someone choose to migrate to Australia today?
2. Ask students to locate the towns of Bathurst, Ballarat, Clunes and Warrandyte on a map and measure the distance to the nearest ocean. Prompt students to think about what migrants in the 1850s would have brought with them to Australia, and how they might have gone about seeking their fortune in gold or setting themselves up as skilled labourers or business persons.
3. As a class, discuss whether the central image of Race to the Gold Diggings is realistic. Share students’ knowledge of life on the goldfields and discuss whether all experiences were similar to those in the board game’s image.
4. Divide students into pairs or groups to create a board game that promotes Australia as a destination for immigrants today.
5. Ask students to redesign the packaging for Race to the Gold Diggings to reflect Australia’s current ‘resources boom’ period. Students should include changes in clothing, hairstyles and technology.
Other Treasures sources that relate to the concepts explored in this source include: Flag of the Southern Cross and Inland Adventures.
Answer:
By the Cold War.
Explanation:
After WWII, America and the Soviet Union knew they were BOTH international superpowers based on their success in defeating the Axis powers with nuclear weapons. Knowing this, the Soviets began expanding what I believe was south/east, and America felt threatened (somehow) to this process. So the non-violent "war" known as the Cold War (because the Soviet Union was cold and so is the USA) began.
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