Key events
Gallipoli
Trench warefare
From the people
Sources and Skills
100

This year World War I began

What is 1914

100

This group of soldiers included Australians and New Zealanders.

What is ANZAC?

100

Soldiers lived and fought in these long ditches.

What are trenches?

100

These people cared for wounded soldiers in WWI.

Who are nurses?

100

A diary written during WWI is this type of source.

What is a primary source?

200

This event triggered WWI in 1914.

What is the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand?

200

This campaign took place in Turkey in 1915.

What is the Gallipoli campaign?

200

This condition in trenches caused disease and discomfort (mud, rats, lice).

What are poor/unsanitary conditions?

200

This group often focused on strategy rather than soldiers’ suffering.

Who are government or military leaders?

200

A textbook written after WWI is this type of source.

What is a secondary source?

300

This alliance included Britain, France and Russia.

What is the Allies?

300

The goal of Gallipoli was to control this important waterway.

What is the Dardanelles Strait?

300

This term describes when neither side could win or move forward.

What is a stalemate?

300

These soldiers were defending their homeland at Gallipoli.

Who are Ottoman (Turkish) soldiers?

300

This is when you decide how useful or reliable a source is.

What is source analysis/evaluation?

400

This country Australia supported during WWI.

What is Britain?

400

This is why Gallipoli is considered historically significant for Australia.

What is the development of Australian national identity?

400

These were used to protect soldiers from enemy fire in trenches.

What are sandbags and dugouts?

400

This factor explains why different people had different views of WWI.

What is their role, experience or position?

400

Using sources to support your ideas is called this.

What is using evidence?