MANIA stands for
Militarism, Alliances, Nationalism, Imperialism, Assassination
What is propaganda?
Poster to encourage fundraising, build hatred of the enemy, and encourage enlistment.
Who landed at Gallipoli
Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZACs)
Year WW1 started and finished
1914-1918
Location
PE Hall
Australia's 3 allies
Allied country with highest casualty rate
Australia
Rats, lice, weather, living in close quarters, unsanitary, dirty water, little soap/clothing available
Meaning of artillery
Weapons used in war e.g., tanks, guns
Date/period of exam
Friday 1st Nov, Period 4
The Black Hand
Age of youngest (known) soldier to enlist
14
Gallipoli landing beach was renamed to...
Anzac Cove
Entente & Alliance members
Entente - Britain, France, Russia
Alliance - Austria-Hungary, Germany, Italy
Body paragraph structure/inclusions
Statement, Example (source), Explain, Link
Reason Ferdinand was assassinated
Serbia feared for their independence
4 locations Australia fought in
Britain, France, Belgium, Ottoman Empire, Egypt, Middle East, Gallipoli
2 common features
Trenches, heavy casualties, artillery, shellshock, rough conditions, lasting legacy
WW1 saw advancements in...
Technology (e.g., weaponry such as rifles, tanks, gas) & tactics (e.g., trench warfare)
Sources to prepare (number + type)
2 - one on Gallipoli conditions, one on Western Front conditions
Explain how two factors contributed to the outbreak of WW1
Teacher judgement
Enlistment numbers dropped because...
Stories were coming back from battlefields about the horrific conditions
11 soldiers were awarded the....for their bravery/heroism at Gallipoli
Victoria Cross
Name the alliance of 1. Central Powers and 2. Allied Powers
1. Central Powers - Triple Alliance
2. Allied Powers - Triple Entente
'Explain' meaning
Relate cause and effect. Make the relationships between things evident. Provide why and/or how.