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Australian National Identity 1888 - 1914 A Research Report
... belief that either white races were inherently superior; that the British race was inherently superior; or that coloured people were inherently servile.[3: p46] Still others were concerned that ... Thompson contends that "…the racialist beliefs of white ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History
The Stolen Generation - Implications of Australian law on the children of the stolen generation.
... " was adopted. The "Assimilation Policy" was based on the belief that "full-blood" and "half-castes", needed to be treated ... white people believed that Aboriginies were an inferior race. This belief was 'supported' by scientists who thought that each race ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History
Aboriginal Rights and Freedoms
... policy. The Board's policy was based on a belief that "protection" of Aborigines would lead to their "advancement" to ... Board controlled Aboriginal lives until the 1960s, pursuing policies that are now acknowledged as having contributed to the destruction ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History
An analysis of "The Jerilderie letter", to determine whether Ned Kelly is a hero or a villain. Liam Butler
... to Ned Kelly when searching for such information as the belief that someone is a hero or a villain is completely subjective, ... analyse his actions, but scrutinise the beliefs about him. A man is only a hero if you choose to imbue him with that honour ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History
The importance the majority culture place on the values of the minority culture determines how that culture lives within society. Discuss concerning Aboriginal Australia.
... dubbed the "minority culture". A culture incorporates skills, arts, beliefs and customs passed on from one generation to another. The ... crises facing residents of The Block." A line from that passage that portrays a strong meaning is the one regarding ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History
Was the fear of the Japanese aggression in South-East Asia in World War 2 justified?
... hold on the Pacific grew, so did the fear and belief that Australia would be the next target. When Singapore fell ... Harbour. The Sydney Morning Herald reported that "Any lingering popular belief in southern Australia that 'it cannot happen here' should now ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History
The importance of land/country to australian aboriginals.
... for Aboriginal Australians the land is imbued with spirituality, a belief that has more in common with pagan religions than with ... material need for food and water, and by the important belief that the pools are the homes of innumerable spirit children, the ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History
Describe the extent in which Ben Chifley Achieved His Light on the Hill.
... Australian National University (ANU) in 1946 to satisfy his belief that Australias future depended on research and technology. ... housing commission and medical and dental services. Chifley believed that the suffering of the great depression was in ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History
The Similarities Between the Angry Penguins and Social Realists in Australian Art
... however does not endorse a realistic style contrary to the belief that with the exclusion of abstraction painting becomes a highly traditional ... international scene. This is true in a sense that many of the artists that were part of the group went through a ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History
Examine an aspect of Australia's involvement in World War 2 by researching women's role in war.
... by researching women's role in war. It is a common belief that women in Australia did not contribute much to the war, ... whether to wear stockings or not showed that although women were now partaking in activities that were not traditionally for women, they ...
Subjects: History Term Papers > Australian History