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This assignment explores whether Australia should return "stolen" land to its Aboriginal peoples. As Australia grapples with its colonial past, the question of land rights is increasingly significant. Indigenous Australians, the original inhabitants, have experienced deep injustices following colonization. We will discuss the historical context, conflicts over land, and current perspectives on reparations. Your response should be well-supported with evidence, addressing both sides of the argument. Remember, the deadline for submissions is approaching.
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Regional Issues: land to urbanization Final stretch of our regional study…
Do Now Should Australia give back “stolen” land to the aboriginal people, why or why not? Explain your answer.
Information • Less than 3 Weeks remain - 17 academic days remain • MIRPL Assignment - Period 6 (May 13) • Finish Region by Friday - Regional Issues Due tomorrow
Current Events • Saudi Arabia sanctions female sports in schools - change in view of women • Woman survives accidental shooting with a harpoon - husband was working with the harpoon in the house
Do Now Should Australia give back “stolen” land to the aboriginal people, why or why not? Explain your answer.
Australian Aborigines • Aborigines - original inhabitants of Australia - hunter-gatherers, nomads • Many conflicts between colonists and aboriginal people - question of land rights • Stolen Children • Current Issue in the region
Southeast Asia: Industrialization • Push-Pull Factors - people leave for jobs - escape from poverty - some areas more inviting • Urban Migration - opportunities - creates environmental problems - carrying capacity of cities
Unit Assessment: In Class Assignment • Unit Assessment - may use notes - may use homework - may work with a partner • Must be completed by the end of the period
Exit: Response What is the biggest issue facing the region today? Learning Scale Rating: Evaluate your understanding of the objectives and rate your learning on the tracking graph