The first wave of migrants to reach Australia came from New Guinea and

a. Africa.
b. China.
c. the Philippines.
d. parts unknown.
e. Micronesia.


c

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Cultural imperialism has spread Western tastes and styles around the globe by a deliberate policy or by economic superiority and

a. Western techniques to sell foreign goods. b. global marketing. c. political control and influence. d. fears of military intervention. e. subliminal messages broadcast at very low frequencies.

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