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Rights And Freedoms Crossword Puzzle
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referendum: a national vote of the people on actions proposed by the government.
reconciliation: term used to refer to the bringing together of indigenous and non-indigenous Australians.
civil rights:the rights to full legal, social, and economic equality extended to indigenous Australians.
missions: settlement to accommodate, educate and convert indigenous Australian, teaching them European culture and beliefs.
reserves: areas of land to which Aboriginal people were forcibly relocated which were overseen by government ‘protectors’, who controlled many aspects of the lives of Aboriginal people.
segregation: system that keeps different groups separate from each other, either through physical dividers or using social pressures and laws.
assimilation: process by which a minority group adopts the language and customs of a dominant population.
apartheid: a racist political policy in South Africa demanding segregation of the nation's white and non-white populations.
Ku Klux Klan: a group of white protestants who have historically been opposed to rights for people of colour, Catholics, Jews and immigrants
census: an official calculation of the population of a particular place at a particular, with details as to age, gender, occupation, etc.
stolen generations: the Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander decent children who were forcibly removed from their families as part of government policies and were raised by white Australians.
Rights And Freedoms Crossword Puzzle
Across:| 3. | a group of white protestants who have historically been opposed to rights for people of colour, Catholics, Jews and immigrants | | 5. | process by which a minority group adopts the language and customs of a dominant population. | | 7. | the rights to full legal, social, and economic equality extended to indigenous Australians. |
| | 8. | the Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander decent children who were forcibly removed from their families as part of government policies and were raised by white Australians. | | 9. | an official calculation of the population of a particular place at a particular, with details as to age, gender, occupation, etc. | | 10. | a national vote of the people on actions proposed by the government. |
| | Down:| 1. | term used to refer to the bringing together of indigenous and non-indigenous Australians. | | 2. | system that keeps different groups separate from each other, either through physical dividers or using social pressures and laws. | | 4. | a racist political policy in South Africa demanding segregation of the nation's white and non-white populations. |
| | 6. | settlement to accommodate, educate and convert indigenous Australian, teaching them European culture and beliefs. | | 10. | areas of land to which Aboriginal people were forcibly relocated which were overseen by government ‘protectors’, who controlled many aspects of the lives of Aboriginal people. |
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Rights And Freedoms Crossword Puzzle
Across:| 3. | a group of white protestants who have historically been opposed to rights for people of colour, Catholics, Jews and immigrants | | 5. | process by which a minority group adopts the language and customs of a dominant population. | | 7. | the rights to full legal, social, and economic equality extended to indigenous Australians. |
| | 8. | the Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander decent children who were forcibly removed from their families as part of government policies and were raised by white Australians. | | 9. | an official calculation of the population of a particular place at a particular, with details as to age, gender, occupation, etc. | | 10. | a national vote of the people on actions proposed by the government. |
| | Down:| 1. | term used to refer to the bringing together of indigenous and non-indigenous Australians. | | 2. | system that keeps different groups separate from each other, either through physical dividers or using social pressures and laws. | | 4. | a racist political policy in South Africa demanding segregation of the nation's white and non-white populations. |
| | 6. | settlement to accommodate, educate and convert indigenous Australian, teaching them European culture and beliefs. | | 10. | areas of land to which Aboriginal people were forcibly relocated which were overseen by government ‘protectors’, who controlled many aspects of the lives of Aboriginal people. |
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