WWII
WWII
WWII
Cold War
Cold War
100

Which country attacked Pearl Harbor in 1941?

Japan

100

What was the name of the campaign fought in Papua New Guinea by Australian troops?

Kokoda Campaign/Track

100

What was the codename for the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima?

Little Boy

100

Which two superpowers competed during the Cold War?

USA and USSR

100

What is espionage?

Spying/gathering secret information

200

Which 1942 defeat shocked Australians and weakened confidence in Britain?

Fall of Singapore

200

Why was Papua New Guinea strategically important to Australia?

It protected Australia from Japanese advance and had Port Moresby 

200

What happened to Japan after the atomic bombings?

Japan surrendered

200

Which country led the Western capitalist nations during the Cold War?

The United States

200

Which city became divided after WWII?

Berlin

300

What role did many Australian women take on during WWII?

Factory work, nursing, transport, communications, or military support roles

300

What was the codename for the Allied invasion of Normandy in 1944?

D-Day/Operation Overlord

300

Place these in order: Pearl Harbor, Germany invades Poland, Atomic bombs dropped on Japan

Poland (1939), Pearl Harbor (1941), Atomic bombs (1945)

300

Why is the Cold War called “cold”?

USA and USSR avoided direct war

300

What was the goal of the Truman Doctrine?

Stop the spread of communism, especially in Greece

400

Name ONE challenge soldiers faced fighting in jungle environments during the Pacific War.

Disease, heat, mud, exhaustion, insects, or difficult terrain

400

Explain ONE effect the bombing of Darwin had on Australians.

Fear of invasion, increased defence efforts, or stronger military preparation

400

What international organisation was created after WWII to promote peace?

The United Nations

400

Why did the Soviet Union create the Berlin Blockade?

To try to force the Western Allies out of West Berlin

400

How did the West respond to the Berlin Blockade?

The Berlin Airlift

500

Explain ONE reason why Japan was initially successful in the Pacific War.

Surprise attacks, strong military preparation, rapid expansion, or weakened Allied defences

500

Give ONE long-term impact WWII had on Australia’s foreign policy.

Australia became closer allies with the United States

500

Explain ONE reason the atomic bombings remain controversial today.

Large civilian casualties, ethical concerns, or debate over whether they were necessary

500

Explain ONE reason why the Cold War never became a direct full-scale war between the superpowers.

Fear of nuclear destruction or mutually assured destruction

500

Explain ONE reason why smaller countries became involved in the Cold War.

Superpowers supported different sides to spread influence or stop communism