WWI Causes
Gallipoli
Australian Army
Nurses
Batman Treaty
100

The year World War I started. 

1914

100

Gallipoli is in which country?

Turkey

100

Having never seen other parts of the world many Australia men joined the army because they wanted to have what? 

Adventure

100

ANZAC nurses travelled from Australia by _____. 

Ship

100

The 'founder' of Victoria was ____________. 

John Batman

200

The belief that nations should build and maintain a strong armed forces to defend themselves. 

Militarism

200

Australia, trained with New Zealand in which country?

Egypt

200

The voluntary decision to join the army and serve your country. 

Enlist

200

Most ANZAC nurses were between 25 and ____ years of age.

40

200

A treaty was signed with the __________ to gain ownership of Victorian land. 

Kulin Nations

300

Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy formed this alliance. 

Triple Alliance

300

The purpose of the Gallipoli campaign was to help supplies get to where?

Russia

300

Many men joined the army to show love for their country. This is known as what? 

Patriotism 

300

ANAC nurses were not allowed to be __________. 

Married

300

To assist __________ were brought to the signing of the treaty.

Translators

400

Who was assassinated in June 1914?

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

400

The first phase of the Gallipoli campaign was a ________ attack. 

Naval

400

When the government makes it compulsory to join the army. 

Conscription

400

During the Gallipoli campaign ANZAC nurses served off the coast of _____________. 

Lemnos

400

Many of the Indigenous leaders signed their name with an _____. 

X

500

Which country declared war on Serbia in July 1914 to officially commence WWI?

Austria-Hungary

500

The evacuation of Gallipoli was considered successful because there were ___________ casualties. 

Zero

500

Men who had not joined the army and were considered cowards were presented with this by women. 

White feather

500

Records show that ____ ANZAC nurses died during their service in WWI. 

25

500

The group paying for the exchange of land were the who?

Port Phillip Association