Which country was Australia closely allied with during WW1?
Britain
Where was the Western Front?
North/Eastern France, Belgium
Did Britain vote for conscription during WW1?
Yes
The name of the area in between two opposing trenches
No Man's Land
A woman's role before WW1
House wife
ANZAC stands for..
Australia and New Zealand Army Corps
Three countries that formed part of the Allies
France, Britain, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Italy, India
In what country is Gallipoli?
Turkey
Did Australia vote for conscription during WW1?
No
Name 2 weapons of war used in WW1
Machine guns, artillery, battleships, planes, submarines/uboats
2 jobs that women did during WW1
Nurse, Postal work, factory work, spying, office work
What country carried out the Armenian Genocide, killing up to 1.2 million Armenians, and still denies it's existence today?
Ottoman Empire/Turkey
What is another name for the 'Allies'
The (Triple) Entente
What is the name of the beach where Australia fought in Gallipoli?
ANZAC Cove
The country that unified Germany, starting with P
Prussia
Which weapon caused the most casualties (deaths/injury) in WW1?
Artillery/Mortars
Women who worked with explosives and had tainted yellow hands were nicknamed ____________
Canary Girls
The name of a disease that occurred when your feet were exposed to wet conditions in the trenches
Trench Foot
The 3 main countries in the Central Powers
Turkey, Austria-Hungary, Germany
What date did the Anzacs land in Gallipoli?
25 April 1915
What was the name of the Archduke of Austria-Hungary who's assassination started WW1
Franz Ferdinand von Habsburg (double points if you got the last name)
The original term for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
Shellshock
Australian Suffragete, one of the first 4 women to run for Australian Parliament, Vida ___________
Goldstein
What are the four M.A.I.N. causes of WW1?
Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism
Which neutral country did Germany declare war on to enact the Schlieffenplan
Belgium
The Gallipoli Campaign in 1915 was fought to gain control of which body of water?
The Dardanelles
To prevent future world wars, what organisation was created shortly after WW1?
The League of Nations
The defensive strategy used in WW1 involving layers of defensive lines.
Trench Warfare
How many women served as nurses in Australia in WW1:
a) 1000
b) 2000
c) 5000
d) 10,000
e) 15,000
b) 2000 (2139 approx.)
Australian Prime Minster for most of the war
Billy Hughes