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100

This document, signed in Paris, June 28th, 1919, officially ended WWI & decided what would happen to Germany 

What was the Treaty of Versailles? 

100

This country was the first to be invaded by Germany on September 1st, 1939, officially starting WWII

What is Poland? 

100
The person who refused to give up their seat to a white person in 1955, starting the Montgomery Bus Boycott 

Who was Rosa Parks?  

100

This person delivered the "I have a dream" speech in 1963 at the height of the American Civil Rights Movement 

Who was Martin Luther King. Jr? 

200

This event in October 1929 sparked the beginning of the Great Depression

What was the Wall Street Crash? 

200

The trail fought over between Australian & Japanese soldiers from 1942-1943

What was the Kokoda Trail?

200

This person was one of the main figures of the Civil Rights Movement in Australia, being the first president of the SAFA (Student Action For Aborigines). This person was awarded the Order of Australia Medal in 1987. This person was also a prominent soccer player in NSW. 

Who was Charles Perkins? 

200

The Fascist Italian Leader before & during WWII 

Who was Beniton Mussolini?

300

This political ideology was first thought of in the 1800s & is mostly typically associated with Russia during the 20th century 

What is communism? 

300

The 2nd city to have an atomic bomb used on it, August 9th, 1945

What is Nagasaki?

300

This document was created by the UN. Beginning in 1945 & completed in 1948, it contains 30 different articles

What is The Universal Declaration of Human Rights? 

300

This country was the most friendly & helpful to Germany after WW1

What is America? 

400

Hitler & The Nazis used this theory to spread hatred & antisemitism against Jews & communists in Germany, both before & during his time in power. The theory relates to Germany losing WWI

What was the Stab in the Back theory? 

400

This event involved American & Filipino POWs being forced to walk around 100km over 8 days with very little food & water. Around 15,000 people died/were executed by the Japanese during this event

What was the Bataan Death March?

400

The site of Nuclear tests, conducted by the British in South Australia, 1956

What is Maralinga?

400

Name 3/4 reasons the atomic bombs were dropped 

Any 3 of the following:

Revenge for Pearl Harbour

Truman living up to Roosevelt 

Saving American Lives 

Flexing to the Russians

500

These laws, made in Germany, 1935, decreed who was Jewish, who was not, as well as marriage rights. 

What were the Nuremberg Race Laws? 

500

The name of the first Concentration Camp opened in Germany, 1933

What is Dachau? 

500

These papers gave Aboriginal People the right to vote, prior to 1967, but only if they renounced their Aboriginal Culture & assimilated. They could be revoked at any time.

What were dog licenses? 

500

This act, made in 1949, created Australian citizenship and the conditions by which it could be acquired. People born in Australia 5 years prior were automatically Australian citizens. Anyone born in Australia on or after that date was automatically an Australian citizen

What was the 1949 Nationality & Citizenship Act? 

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