What was the purpose of the White Australia Policy?

A) to promote immigration of (white) North Americans and Europeans to Australia at the
expense of non-white groups
B) to promote the emigration of Australians who were of European descent to other nations
in the South Pacific
C) It was an ethnic isolationist policy established by the Australian government, which
sought to place the country's entire aboriginal population on reservation-like holdings in
the far western portion of the country.
D) to encourage Australians of European descent to migrate from Australia's densely settled
east coast to the more sparsely settled interior and west coast
E) to clean up the country's white sand beaches, which had been seriously polluted by
mining


A) to promote immigration of (white) North Americans and Europeans to Australia at the
expense of non-white groups

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A. was only a remote possibility and not worth worrying about B. would happen if preparation for the coming disaster did not occur C. was preventable by steering the hurricane away from populated areas D. was impossible

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A. 2 B. 1 C. 8 D. 3 E. 6

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During a hurricane, in which of the following locations do surface winds typically reach their maximum speed?

A. in the spiral rain band B. in the eye C. in the anvils D. in the eyewall

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