DP History Questionbank
8: British colonialism and emerging national identities in Oceania (1788–1919)
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- Indigenous societies and the impact of early colonial settlements; Treaty of Waitangi (1840)
- Settlement schemes; immigration to Australia and New Zealand; early colonial settlements; land distribution; pastoral society; squatters and the Selection Acts
- Reasons for, and impact of, tensions between indigenous people and the settlers
- Social and economic impact of the gold rushes; growth of cities; emergence of the labour movement
- Constitutional developments; growth of national identity; the federation movement; National Australasian Conventions; the achievement of dominion status in Australia (1901) and New Zealand (1907)
- Political, social and economic impact of the First World War on Australia and New Zealand; Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZACs); significance of Gallipoli
- The nature and impact of British administration in the Pacific Islands
Directly related questions
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17M.3op3.HL.TZ0.16:
To what extent did the growth of national identity contribute to the achievement of dominion status for either Australia (1901) or New Zealand (1907)?
- 17M.3op3.HL.TZ0.15: “Settlement schemes in Australia and New Zealand were too ambitious and often ended in failure.”...
- 20N.3op3.HL.TZ0.16: “The growth of national identity was the main factor in the development of the federation...
- 20N.3op3.HL.TZ0.15: Discuss the reasons for, and impact of, the growth of cities in Australia.
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17N.3op3.HL.TZ0.15:
“The Treaty of Waitangi (1840) failed to resolve conflict between the settlers and indigenous peoples.” To what extent do you agree with this statement?
- 17N.3op3.HL.TZ0.16: Evaluate the social and economic effects of the gold rushes in Australia.
- 21M.3op3.HL.TZ0.16: Discuss the factors that led to the growth of cities in Australia and New Zealand before the...
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21M.3op3.HL.TZ0.15:
Discuss the aims and effectiveness of the Treaty of Waitangi (1840).
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18M.3op3.HL.TZ0.16:
Evaluate the nature and impact of British administration in the Pacific Islands up to 1919 (excluding Australia and New Zealand).
- 18M.3op3.HL.TZ0.15: Discuss the impact of the emergence of the labour movement in either Australia or New Zealand...
- 21N.3op3.HL.TZ0.16: To what extent do you agree that the gold rushes had a positive impact on the development of...
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21N.3op3.HL.TZ0.15:
“The Treaty of Waitangi (1840) successfully resolved all issues between the settlers and the indigenous peoples.” Discuss.
- 18N.3op3.HL.TZ0.16: Discuss the social and economic impact of the First World War on either Australia or New Zealand.
- 18N.3op3.HL.TZ0.15: To what extent were the Selection Acts important to the establishment of early colonial...
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22M.3op3.HL.TZ0.15:
Compare and contrast the impact of tensions between indigenous people and settlers in Australia and New Zealand up to the end of the 19th century.
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22M.3op3.HL.TZ0.16:
To what extent was the federation movement the main reason for the growth of national identity in Australia up to 1901?
- 19M.3op3.HL.TZ0.16: To what extent was Gallipoli significant to the political and social development of Australia and...
- 19M.3op3.HL.TZ0.15: “The economic impact of the gold rushes was more significant than their social impact.” Discuss.
- 19N.3op3.HL.TZ0.16: To what extent do you agree with the view that Gallipoli marked the emergence of a national...
- 19N.3op3.HL.TZ0.15: Compare and contrast the impact of early colonial settlements on the indigenous people in...
Sub sections and their related questions
Indigenous societies and the impact of early colonial settlements; Treaty of Waitangi (1840)
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17N.3op3.HL.TZ0.15:
“The Treaty of Waitangi (1840) failed to resolve conflict between the settlers and indigenous peoples.” To what extent do you agree with this statement?
- 19N.3op3.HL.TZ0.15: Compare and contrast the impact of early colonial settlements on the indigenous people in...
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21M.3op3.HL.TZ0.15:
Discuss the aims and effectiveness of the Treaty of Waitangi (1840).
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21N.3op3.HL.TZ0.15:
“The Treaty of Waitangi (1840) successfully resolved all issues between the settlers and the indigenous peoples.” Discuss.
Settlement schemes; immigration to Australia and New Zealand; early colonial settlements; land distribution; pastoral society; squatters and the Selection Acts
- 17M.3op3.HL.TZ0.15: “Settlement schemes in Australia and New Zealand were too ambitious and often ended in failure.”...
- 18N.3op3.HL.TZ0.15: To what extent were the Selection Acts important to the establishment of early colonial...
Reasons for, and impact of, tensions between indigenous people and the settlers
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22M.3op3.HL.TZ0.15:
Compare and contrast the impact of tensions between indigenous people and settlers in Australia and New Zealand up to the end of the 19th century.
Social and economic impact of the gold rushes; growth of cities; emergence of the labour movement
- 17N.3op3.HL.TZ0.16: Evaluate the social and economic effects of the gold rushes in Australia.
- 18M.3op3.HL.TZ0.15: Discuss the impact of the emergence of the labour movement in either Australia or New Zealand...
- 19M.3op3.HL.TZ0.15: “The economic impact of the gold rushes was more significant than their social impact.” Discuss.
- 20N.3op3.HL.TZ0.15: Discuss the reasons for, and impact of, the growth of cities in Australia.
- 21M.3op3.HL.TZ0.16: Discuss the factors that led to the growth of cities in Australia and New Zealand before the...
- 21N.3op3.HL.TZ0.16: To what extent do you agree that the gold rushes had a positive impact on the development of...
Constitutional developments; growth of national identity; the federation movement; National Australasian Conventions; the achievement of dominion status in Australia (1901) and New Zealand (1907)
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17M.3op3.HL.TZ0.16:
To what extent did the growth of national identity contribute to the achievement of dominion status for either Australia (1901) or New Zealand (1907)?
- 20N.3op3.HL.TZ0.16: “The growth of national identity was the main factor in the development of the federation...
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22M.3op3.HL.TZ0.16:
To what extent was the federation movement the main reason for the growth of national identity in Australia up to 1901?
Political, social and economic impact of the First World War on Australia and New Zealand; Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZACs); significance of Gallipoli
- 18N.3op3.HL.TZ0.16: Discuss the social and economic impact of the First World War on either Australia or New Zealand.
- 19M.3op3.HL.TZ0.16: To what extent was Gallipoli significant to the political and social development of Australia and...
- 19N.3op3.HL.TZ0.16: To what extent do you agree with the view that Gallipoli marked the emergence of a national...