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Australia fought on the side of the Allies. Thanks to her British colonial history, she retained close links with Britain and placed men, ships, and planes at Britain's disposal. Australians served bravely in all theaters of war.
A Martial Law is when there is a curfew placed on a city. The military is called in to uphold the curfew. No one is allowed on the streets without presidential clearance.
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Taekwondo - is a 'martial art' - with emphasis placed on kicking moves rather than using hands.
A recent poll places Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard's approval rating at a mere 34% Meanwhile, a Galaxy poll taken in 2010 placed Australians' approval of same-sex marriage at 60%. Therefore, same-sex marriage is much more popular in Australia than the prime minister that opposes it.
The type of ads who are placed on trading post in Australia are about government, school, public service, libraries, education, revenue security and health.
The Aboriginal Protection Policy was a policy set up in Australia to help "protect" aboriginals. It was felt that Aboriginals were a dying race in Australia and so they needed to be treated like children. The act of treating them like children is referred to as paternalism. This policy of Protection followed on from Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, it was felt that they had not evolved up to the standard of the white Australians. Under this policy Aboriginals were placed on "reserves" where they were to eat, stay and sleep. They had to gain permission to leave the reserve at any point. Children were also placed in Missions, where the church taught Aboriginal children
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Aside from Embargoes placed on countries by the UN or one of its allies Australia is free to trade with any country on earth, or beyond.
Yes, anyone can enter Australia, as long as they are not asylum seekers... Then you would be placed in a detention center for like 10 years....
Australia is credited with creating the secret ballot box, a sealed box into which voters placed their ballot, and which was later emptied for the votes to be counted.