History chapter 4

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Across
  1. 1. The leaves of the ___ tree provide food for koalas and oil for medicine.
  2. 4. Australia's _________ has inland plains that are desert and dry grassland with cool wind and very little rain.
  3. 6. The Royal Flying Doctor Service provided _______ to the people of the outback.
  4. 10. The executive power is led by the governor-general and the ________ in Australia.
  5. 11. The first people in Oceania worshiped ______.
  6. 12. Raising dairy cows for milk and beef cattle for meat are part of the _____ industry.
  7. 13. In Papua New Guinea, harvested trees are taken to saw mills to be cut into ___.
  8. 14. The first people to settle in Palau developed the ___ language.
  9. 16. An example of an Australian mammal that lays eggs is the ___.
  10. 17. Australia’s ______ Rainforest is a hot, humid area in Oceania that is located near the equator.
  11. 18. The Royal Flying Doctor Service helped people learn about ______.
Down
  1. 2. The _______ Bill of Rights protects citizens’ rights.
  2. 3. John Flynn’s book provided ______ for the people of the bush besides hymns and first aid.
  3. 5. The _____ brought Christianity to Australia and New Zealand.
  4. 7. Australian citizens have the right to vote and be ______ to parliament.
  5. 8. Small groups of people in Oceania practice Buddhism, Hinduism, and _____.
  6. 9. ______ Highlands have cold wind, freezing rain, and regular snow with glaciers.
  7. 10. In Australia’s government, the legislative power is the ________.
  8. 13. Koalas feed on the _____ of the eucalyptus tree.
  9. 15. Australia produces the most ___ in the world.