the answer was actually government policy to give compensation for aboriginals, not to restore the land.YBK said:Elders DID lose authority, there's no question about that. LAND = AUTHORITY. Take the land away, what happens?
LMAO, I thought that was a joke option.. seriously, land restorted to them is a result of the colonisation? hahah!... Weren't we taught that land was taken away from them..? xP or lol take away land and then restore it.. ahaahh! sorry lol that's funny..and guaranteed? yeah right guarantee...
and duh it's not breaking the law to take the paper away with you..... The whole state does the exam at the same time anyway.
thats why i too thought the answer was D. because SHORT-TERM, as soon as the europeans came, and during colonisation was when the elders lost authority etc, but since the more recent push for self-determination, elders have gained authority within different tribes, etc and the government has been compensating for land, thus making it a LONG-TERM consequence