| Question 1: Australian Prime Minister ________ was a supporter of the White Australia Policy, and made it an issue in his campaign for the 1925 Australian Federal election. | |||
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| Question 2: [13] In 1949, Calwell's successor ________ allowed the remaining 800 non-white refugees to apply for residency, and also allowed Japanese "war brides" to settle in Australia. | |||
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| Question 3: Former opposition Labor party leader Mark Latham, in his book The Latham Diaries, described the ________ alliance as a legacy of the White Australia policy. | |||
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| Question 4: Competition on the goldfields led to tensions and eventually a series of protests and riots, including the ________ between 1860 and 1861. | |||
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| Question 5: Colonial Secretary ________ explained in 1897: | |||
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| Question 6: The government following Federation in 1901 was formed by the Protectionist Party with the support of the ________. | |||
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| Question 7: On 24 May 2007, ________, with her new Pauline's United Australia Party, continued her call for a freeze on immigration, arguing that African migrants carried disease into Australia[21]. | |||
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| Question 8: [1] It was argued that without Asiatics to work in the tropical areas of the ________ and Queensland, the area would have to be abandoned. | |||
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| Question 9: As Leader of the Opposition, ________, argued for restricting Asian immigration in 1988, as part of his One Australia policy, later admitting that his comments cost him his job at the time: | |||
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| Question 10: At the ________ following World War I, Japan sought to include a racial equality clause in the Covenant of the League of Nations. | |||
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