HSIE Year 10 mid-year exam 2.0

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How has ATSI people’s experience hanged from 1945 to today.

From 1945 to today, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have experienced a shift from systemic oppression and dispossession to a growing movement for self-determination and recognition. While significant challenges remain, particularly in areas like health and socioeconomic outcomes, there's been a gradual increase in legal rights, cultural revitalization, and political representation. This period saw the acknowledgment of land rights, increased support for cultural practices, and a push for reconciliation and justice. Overall, this has led to greater visibility and advocacy for ATSI issues within Australian society.

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What is the policy that blends ATSI people into white society

Assimilation Policy

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What is the policy that segregates ATSI people from white society

Protection Policy

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Self determination

refers to the right of a group to make their own decisions about their future and developmentse

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integration

refers to policies that aim to include Indigenous peoples within the broader society while recognizing their distinct cultural identities

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1967 referendum impact

resulted in the inclusion of Aboriginal Australians in the national census and allowed the federal government to make laws for them.

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land rights impact

refers to the consequences and changes resulting from the recognition and granting of land rights to Indigenous peoples in Australia.

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reconcilation impact

refers to the efforts to address historical injustices faced by Indigenous Australians, promoting acknowledgment, reparations, and improved relationships with non-Indigenous communities.

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