New ZealandNew Zealand By: Kyesha O’Neal and Esthefani
Alarcon
Chapter1!
New Zealand’s location and physical characteristics
New Zealand is located in the continent of Oceania Latitude 41 S Longitude 174 E Area total _ 267,710 sq, km Country comparison to the world _ 76 Includes Antipodes islands, Auckland Island, bounty
Island, Campbell Island, Chatham Island, an Kermadec Islands Area total _ 267,710 sq, km
Country comparison to the world _ 76 Includes Antipodes islands, Auckland Island, bounty
Island, Campbell Island, Chatham Island, an Kermadec Islands
Where’s New Zealand on the map ?
New Zealand’s Capital, language and Population
Capital, Wellington
English-91.2% Mauri-3.9% Samoan-2.15 French-1.3% Hindi-1.1% Yue-1.1% North chin 1% Other-12.9%
Population:4,327,944Population growth: 0.863%Birth rates: 13.57births/1,000 populationDeath rates: 7.2deaths/1,000 populationLive births, Maternal mortalityrate: 14deaths/1,000 live birthsMales-78.7 years Famales-82.81yearsTotal fertility rate-2.07 children born.
Chapter 2 !
Government of the past..
New Zealand a colony of England. New Zealand recognized the British
queen as their queen. Head of state represented by a
governor general. New Zealand did not have a
revolution.
Chapter3!
Industrialization Manufacturing- high precision, low volume
manufactured products and services. Advanced materials such as high performance plastics, composites and light or special purpose metal.
Rental hiring and real estate services- rental hiring and real estate services continued to be the industry with the largest number of enterprises.
A fully Industrialized country
Chapter 4!
Imperialism
New zealand was colonized by the British
World war 1 ! Labour's policy on Vietnam
firmed considerably after 1966. By 1969, its leader, Norman Kirk, had made an unequivocal commitment to withdraw if victorious in that year's election, but National was re-elected.
Vietnam represented the culmination of a line of official thinking based on the primacy of the ANZUS alliance, the acceptance of stark assumptions about the menace of Asian communism, and the cogency of forward defence in South-east Asia.
World war 2 ! New Zealand involvement with
the Netherlands was from the air, from the thousands of young New Zealanders who flew with the British air force and in separately-designated New Zealand squadrons in attacks into occupied Europe and Germany. Many of these airmen flew over Dutch territory and 256 New Zealand airmen killed in World War II lie buried in the Netherlands, in 85 different cemeteries
Cold war ! Although the origins of the so-called Cold War can be traced back
to the Bolshevik revolution of 1917, this intense ideological struggle between the Western powers and the Soviet Union really
began after the Second World War.
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