What does the “M” in MAIN stand for?
In what year did Australia enter World War I?
1914
What new deadly weapon that was introduced in WW1 caused devastating/deadly injuries and psychological trauma?
Machine guns
On what date did the ANZACs land at Gallipoli?
25 April 1915
What is the title of Taylor Swift’s 2025 album?
The Life of a Showgirl
Which alliance was made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy before the war?
Triple Alliance
Name the two main fronts where Australian soldiers fought.
Gallipoli and the Western Front
What type of warfare led to a stalemate on the Western Front?
Trench warfare
What was the main goal of the Gallipoli Campaign?
To open a supply route to Russia by capturing the Dardanelles Strait.
What’s the fastest land animal in the world?
Cheetah
How did nationalism contribute to the outbreak of World War I?
It created intense pride and competition among nations, especially in the Balkans.
Where and when did the first Australian troops fight during World War I?
Gallipoli, Turkey (1915)
Name one new technology introduced during WWI that changed combat.
Possible answers: Tanks, poison gas, aircraft, submarines
Which two nations made up the ANZAC forces?
Australia and New Zealand
How many hearts does an octopus have?
3
What event in 1914 sparked the beginning of WWI? The short-term causes of WW1
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo.
How were returning Indigenous soldiers treated differently after the war?
They were denied the same rights and benefits as white veterans.
How did conditions on the Western Front affect soldiers’ health?
Trench foot, shell shock, disease, and exhaustion were common.
Why did the Gallipoli Campaign fail? Give at least 3 reasons
Poor planning, strong Turkish defence, and difficult terrain.
On what podcast did Taylor Swift announce The Life of a Showgirl?
New Heights
Explain how imperialism increased tensions among European powers before 1914.
Rivalries grew as countries competed for colonies and global influence.
Why was Australia involved in the war even though it was far from Europe?
As part of the British Empire, Australia automatically joined when Britain declared war.
Describe one limitation of trench warfare tactics.
It led to a stalemate, high casualties, and little movement of front lines.
What impact did Gallipoli have on Australia’s national identity?
It became a symbol of bravery and mateship, shaping the ANZAC legend.
What song includes the line: “I knew you, stepping on the last train, marked me like a bloodstain”?