Industrial Revolution
WW1
Colonisation & Early Australia
Crime & Punishment
2025 Events
100

What invention powered many early factories and trains during the Industrial Revolution?

The steam engine

100

What event in 1914 triggered the start of World War I?

Assassination of Archuduke Franz Ferdinand

100

What year did the First Fleet arrive in Australia?

1788


100

What were the ships criminals were held on in Britain called?

Prison Hulks

100

Who was re-elected Prime Minister this year?

Anthony Albanese

200

Why did many people move from the countryside to cities during the Industrial Revolution?  

For jobs in factories (urbanisation).

200

What was the name of the muddy, narrow fighting areas soldiers lived and fought in?

Trenches

200

What is the term for conflicts between First Nations peoples and settlers on the frontier?

The Frontier Wars

200

Why were convicts transported to Australia?

Britain needed a place to send prisoners and reduce overcrowded prisons.

200

What major disaster is South Australia currently facing? 

Algal Bloom

300

Name at least two common dangers for workers in early factories? 

Unsafe machines, long hours, pollution, injuries, or poor ventilation.

300

What were conditions like in the trenches for soldiers? Give two examples.

Muddy, wet, rats, disease, constant danger, trench foot.

300

Name one impact of colonisation on First Nations peoples.

Land loss, violence, disease, displacement, cultural disruption.

300

Name at least one punishment used in Victorian England?

Hard labour, public execution, transportation, whipping.

300

What is the name of the U.S. Vice President?

J.D. Vance

400

What was the name given to the crowded, cheap apartment-style housing workers lived in?

Tenements

400

Name one weapon that revolutionised fighting in WWI.

Machine guns, tanks, poison gas, artillery.

400

What is one reason early settlers struggled to grow food successfully?

They didn’t understand the Australian soil, climate, or seasons.

400

What does “transportation for seven years” mean?  

Being sent to Australia

400

Who was recently elected New York mayor?

Zohran Mamdani

500

What were “factory acts” created to help fix?

Laws that limited child labour and improved working conditions.

500

What does MAIN stand for?

Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism, Nationalism 

500

How long have Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples lived on the land now called Australia?

Approximately 60,000 years, some estimates up to 65,000 years
500

What is one example of a crime that could get you transported to Australia?

Theft, forgery, pickpocketing, stealing clothes, or breaking into shops.

500

Who is the Prime Minister of England?

Keir Starmer 

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