How did the legal concept of 'Terra Nullius' (Nobody's Land) facilitate cultural imperialism in Australia?
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Correct answer: It justified the seizure of land by ignoring indigenous systems of land use
By declaring the land 'empty,' the British could legally ignore Aboriginal sovereignty and property rights. This allowed for the systematic dispossession of indigenous people and the imposition of British law.
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