1. The beginning and end of World War One
2. The opening/completion of the Eiffel Tower
3. The date Ned Kelly was hung in Melbourne Goal
4.The collapse of the Westgate Bridge in Melbourne
5. The First Fleet arrives in Australia
6. The first man stands on the mood
7. The date the Berlin Wall was pulled down
8. The first man/men to reach the summit of Mt Everest
9. The Olympic Games were held in Melbourne
10. The Falklands War between England and Argentina
11. The introduction of television to Melbourne
12. Captain Cook discovers Australia
13. John F Kennedy, the American President is shot dead
14. America drops the first atom bomb on Japan
15. Cyclone Tracey hits Darwin
16. The Titanic sinks
17. The beginning and end of World War 2
18. The opening/completion of the Sydney Harbour Bridge
19. Queen Elizabeth 2nd was crowned qeen of England
20. Australia becomes a federation
im doin this becus kids need to know more about the world..n u wil get 10 points
2006-11-26
14:26:08
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lol i kno i need to study..but im jus concern if my answers were wrong...
soo i got the easier way out of it, n anyways my mom gona kil mi nyways
2006-11-26
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update #1
1. 1914-1918
2.Built between 1887 & 1889 as the entrance arch for the Exposition Universelle, a World's Fair marking the centennial celebration of the French Revolution.
3.Nov 11, 1880
4.Oct 15, 1970.
5.On 26 January 1788, the fleet weighed anchor and by evening had entered Port Jackson.
6. July 20, 1969.
7. On June 13, 1990, the official dismantling of the Wall by the East German military began in Bernauer Straße. On July 1, the day East Germany adopted the West German currency, all border controls ceased.
8. May 29, 1953 by the New Zealander Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay.
9. The 1956 Summer Olympics, which were held in Melbourne, Australia.
10. 1982 .
11.Black and white television began in Australia in between 1955 and 1957, with colour television being introduced generally to the country in 1975 to 1976
12.1770.
13. Nov 22, 1963
14. August 6, 1945
15. December 24 to December 25, 1974
16. 1912
17.1939-1945
18. 19 March 1932
19. 2 June 1953
20. The Australia Act 1986 - just a guess.
2006-11-26 14:55:19
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Grrrr. Please tell your teacher that number 12 is impossible to answer, since Captain Cook did not discover Australia. A whole bunch of Europeans explored Australia more than 150 years before him.
Also, the answer to 20 is January 1, 1901 - otherwise the previous poster got everything correct as far as I know.
2006-11-26 23:04:46
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answered by Tim N 5
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Clearly you need to get answers for your home work. All of this is easily available through the internet. More importantly, it is available through your books in school.
It might also help if you would ask the question in correct sentence syntax with correctly spelled words. Doing so would demonstrate that you have respect for those from whom you wish answer.
2006-11-26 22:48:51
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answered by Randy 7
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Right...you're doing this because kids need to know more about the world, but you need the answers really fast? Sounds like someone didn't study!
2006-11-26 22:34:35
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answered by Rebecca 5
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LOL VALERIE
tht is sooo easy....
ur mom givin u another question sheet...n u take the easy way out??
lyk com on ur lyk the smartest in ur class
cant u do it urself jeez...
Luke
2006-11-27 00:16:08
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answered by Luke 1
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Val It's your news?
http://www.osoq.com/funstuff/extra/extra04.asp?strName=Val
2006-11-26 22:38:49
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answered by mqh p 1
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1912. It was a busy year. I fu ck ed the girl at arby's.
2006-11-26 22:30:02
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answered by Party Dan 2
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