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1. What was significant about the 1973 Woodward Royal Commission Into Aboriginal Land Rights?
The royal commission was established to see how the Indigenous population should have land rights, not if they should have them.
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The royal commission was established to hear native title claims on Crown land that was vacant.
The royal commission was established to hear native title claims on land that lay within city and town boundaries.
The royal commission was established to see if the Indigenous population should have land rights, not how they should be granted.
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