Terminology
Events of WW1
Enlistment
Indigenous Peoples and Women
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The belief or policy that promotion of a country’s national interest is dependent on the maintenance of a strong military force for defensive or offensive action

What is militarism?

100

The thing that happened to Archduke Ferdinand.

What is an assassination?

100

A foundational reason people joined the AIF as they had a great pride, loyalty and devotion to the nation and culture.

What is Nationalism?

100

The estimated amount of Indigenous Australians who enlisted in the AIF.

What is 1000 or more? (PPTX)

What is 1300-1500 or more? (YT)

100

Also known as an 'Arms Race.'

What is an effort to develop and have access to weaponry that is more advanced than that of other nations as to have a military edge over them if there were to be a war? 

200
The meaning of AIF.

What is Australian Imperial Force?

200
A place that required great perseverance and effort to remain sane due to the substantial boredom, disease and noises from heavy artillery. 

What are trenches?

200

The way that Australian men and women signed up to join the AIF in great numbers.

What is Volunteer?

200

In the heat of battle, survival could come down to relying on your mates so ______, for once, took a back seat.

What is racism?

200

A person’s ____________ is the position from which they see and understand events going on around them. In other words, it considers why a person sees things a certain way.

What is perspective?

300

When countries make agreements to be on the same 'team.'

What is Alliance?

300

The greatest single accomplishment that occurred at Gallipoli.

What is an evacuation?

300

Young men thought they would go to war and be home for _________.

What is Christmas?

300

Apart from being a mother, wife, household manager and supporting partner, these are THREE examples of jobs women could have at this time period.

What are shop assistants, domestic servants, nurses, textiles, food caterers or teachers.

300

A common response of an Indigenous person who was rejected from enlistment in the AIF.

What is walking to another recruitment centre in another town and/or state?

400

A process in which rule or control is established and maintained over other peoples and nations.

What is Imperialism?

400

The reason Gallipoli has such a strong resonance with the Australian people and why the 25th of April is the specific day of commemoration.

What is 'young' Australia's first time 'proving itself?'

400

The war was sold to the Australian public through propaganda posters as this type of event in an effort to get them to volunteer to the AIF.

What is sports?

400

Indigenous people did this in an effort to aid the Indigenous campaign for citizenship and equality.

What is enlist in the army?

400
Members of the Triple Entente: B____ F____ R____

What is Britain, France and Russia?

500

This term describes the way that neither the Turkish soldiers or Anzac, British, Indian or French soldiers were making any progress during the battle at Gallipoli.

What is a stalemate?

500

In the pre-World War I period, many new economic, social and political ideas emerged, including imperialism, nationalism and militarism, which created an underlying t_______ and set the stage for war.

What is 'tension?'

500

The same reason that both Australia and India were required to fight in WW1.

What is a member of the British Empire?

500

Women were targeted to invest into these particular items.

What are War Loan Bonds?

500

James Charles Martin; the age of youngest volunteer join the AIF.

Who is 14 years old?

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