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What did the Native Title Act do? A. It recognized and protected Aboriginal rights to land. B. It stated that Aborigines were to be counted as part of the census. C. It established Aboriginal languages as official. D. It granted Aborigines suffrage.

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Question-

What did the Native Title Act do?

A. It recognized and protected Aboriginal rights to land.

B. It stated that Aborigines were to be counted as part of the census.

C. It established Aboriginal languages as official.

D. It granted Aborigines suffrage.

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A. It recognized and protected Aboriginal rights to land....

Native title is the recognition that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have rights and interests to land and waters according to their traditional law and customs as set out in Australian Law. Native Title is governed by the Native Title Act 1993

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