Causes
A Battle on Two Fronts
Trench Warfare
Australia's Experiences
Gallipoli
100

What is the acronym used to remember the causes of the war?

MAIN

100

What was the names of the two theatres of war in Europe?

The Eastern and Western Front

100
What is the name of the disease that soldiers contracted due to the extreme amount of mud and rain?

Trench Foot

100

What date did ANZAC's launch their campaign at Gallipoli?

25th April, 1915

100

What is the name of the place were the ANZAC's first landed?

ANZAC cove

200

Who was assassinated and is credited with being the 'spark' of the World War?

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

200
Name one of the major battles we studied that occurred on the Western Front.

Ypres, Verdun, Fromelles, Pozieres, Villers-Bretonneux, Bullecourt

200

What was used to help soldiers walk above the mud in the bottom of the trench?

Duckboards

200

Why did Australia go to war?

They felt compelled to join Britain

200

What is the nickname often given to Australian soldiers who fought in the first World War?

Diggers

300

Who were the three initial members of the Triple Entente?

Britain, France and Russia

300

What country was initially invaded and brought Britain into the war?

Belgium

300

What vermin ran rampant in the trenches, often found eating deceased soldiers bodies?

Rats

300

What did propaganda in Australia encourage young men to do?

Enlist

300

What technology was used to allow the ANZAC's to retreat from Gallipoli?

A drip-gun

400

What continent was 'scrambled for' by countries trying to build up the strength of their colonies?

Africa

400

What country from the Triple Entente primarily fought on the Eastern Front?

Russia

400

Explain why the front line trenches were built in a zig-zag pattern

If an enemy soldier entered the trench, they couldn't fire at men from one end of the trench.

400

What topic sparked a huge debate among Australians and failed to pass referendums in 1916-1917?

Conscription

400

Why was the retreat of ANZAC's at Gallipoli considered a 'great success'?

No one died in the retreat

500

What region was a often referred to as a 'boiling pot' and was significant to the short-term causes of World War I?

The Balkans

500

What was the name of the German Plan to finish the war in a few months?

The Schlieffen Plan

500

What was the phrase used when soldiers charged from the trenches across 'no mans land'?

Going 'over the top'
500

What country did Australian soldiers go to for their basic training?

Egypt

500

Name the strip of water that the ANZAC's were attempting to control in their campaign?

The Dardanelles