Causes of War
WWI Key Concepts
Battlefield History
Famous Figures
Australia
100

This is the belief that a nation should prepare a strong military to defend itself and be prepared to use it

What is Militarism?

100

Communication that is primarily used to influence an audience and further an agenda

What is propaganda?

100

This is the year WWI officialy began?

What is 1914

100

This man was assassinated by a Serbian terrorist

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

100

The ANZAC legend emphasises this strong friendship between soldiers.

What is Mateship?

200

This system forced countries to support each other and helped turn a regional conflict into a world war.

What is an alliance?

200

This battle takes 9 months, nothing is gained, and the Allies eventually retreat

What is Gallipoli?

200

This is the year WW1 ended

What is 1918?

200

First name for the alliance between France, Britain and Russia.

What is the Triple Entente?

200

ANZAC troops landed at Gallipoli on this date.

What is April 25, 1915?

300

The S in the acronym MAINS stands for

What is Spark?

300

This term describes the compulsory enlistment of people for military service.

What is conscription?

300

This is the name of the alliance between Germany, Austria Hungary and the Ottoman Empire

What is the Central Powers or Triple Alliance?

300

This group of people were initially banned from enlisting in WWI

Who are First Nations/Aboriginal Australians?

400

The intense pride in one's own country and national interests

What is nationalism?

400

During WWI, this group increasingly worked in factories, served as nurses, and took on jobs traditionally done by men.

Who are women?

400

Australian troops fought against this empire during the Gallipoli campaign.

Who is the Ottoman Empire?

400

Germany had an alliance with this empire

What is Austria Hungary?

400

Courage, mateship, and endurance are associated with this idea born from Gallipoli.

What is the ANZAC Legend?

500

European powers increased tensions before WWI by competing to expand empires and control overseas territories. This was known as this.

What is Imperialism?

500

This is Australia's main ally at the outbreak of the First World War?

What is Great Britain?

500

Soldiers lived and fought in these long defensive ditches.

What is a trench?

500

Name of the terrorist who killed the Archduke of Austria-Hungary

Who is Gavrilo Princip?

500

The Allies hoped to control this strategic strait during the Gallipoli campaign.

What is the Dardanelles?

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