IAS Sem. 2 Exam Definitions

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Armistice Agreement to cease fighting.
(war of ) attrition gradual wearing down of the power to resist; reduce the effectiveness of military forces
Australian Imperial Force Name of the Australian army in WW1 and WW2
Autocratic power Unrestricted authority
Ballarat reform league Organisation formed in 1854 to protest against the regulation of the Ballarat gold diggings
Blackbirding Recruitment of workers through trickery or deception
Capitalism Economic system based on competition between sellers.
Colonialism Policy of a country to take over another area and exploit its resources.
Colonialisation Establishment of direct control by an outside power over the affairs of people who are native to that area.
Constitution Statement of fundamental principles underlying the governance of a country.
Democracy System of government in which citizens elect representatives to make laws on their behalf.
Emancipist Convict whose sentence has expired
Franchise Right to vote
Free trade Trade unrestricted by trade barriers such as tariffs.
'Kanaka' Racist slang term once used to refer to Pacific Island labourers.
Offensive A military campaign involving an attack
Penal colony Settlement established for the purpose of housing prisoners
Reactionary Politically conservative.
Referendum Vote by the entire electorate on a specific question
Responsible government Government that is answerable to the people it represents
Stockade Temporary barrier to protect inhabitants from attack
Suffrage Right to vote.
Tariff Tax on imported goods
Terra nullius Latin for "vacant land", the legal basis on which Britain settled Australia in 1788
Theatre of war Large area in which all types of military action are found.
Total war War in which any weapons may be used and in which civilians can become targets because the home front is involved
Trans-antlantic slave trade European transportation of African slaves across the atlantic ocean to American colonies.
Trench warfare Development of roughly parallel fighting lines separated by No Man's Land, in which troops have some protection from attack and the weapons of the opposing forces.
Trenches Long ditches constructed as a defence against attack
Triangular trade Three-way trade comprising a source of raw materials, a manufacturer of goods and a market for for the finished product.
Western Front World War 1 trench system that ran from Belgium to Switzerland.
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