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Components in the War
WW1
100

What is another name for WW1?

War of attrition, the great wae

100

What does the M to MAINS?

Militarism

100

What are the 4 factors that make up a biome?

  • Climate – temperature and rainfall
  • Soil – the type of ground
  • Plants – the vegetation that grows there
  • Animals – the wildlife that lives there
100

What were the conditions of Trench Warefare

muddy, dirty, unhygienic, unsafe, filled with disease, infested with rodents, small, compact,narrow

100

What treaty offically ended ww1 and what was it?

The treaty that officially ended World War I was the Treaty of Versailles, signed in 1919.

It was a peace agreement between Germany and the Allied Powers, mainly France, United Kingdom, and United States.

200

What is a dreadnought and how many did Britain have?

An extremely powerful battleship, 8

200

What is imperialism?

when a country expands its power by taking over other lands/colonies

200

What is food security?

Food security exists when all people have reliable access to sufficient, safe, nutritious food to maintain a healthy life.

200

What was the scramble for africa?

The Scramble for Africa was the period in the late 1800s when European countries competed to take control of and colonize parts of Africa.

200

What country declared war first, starting ww1?

Austria hungary on serbia

300

Which country had the best navy?

Britain

300

What was the Spark in ww1?

Assassination of Franz Ferdinand June 28th, 1914

300

What are the 4 factors that make up being food secure?

  • Availability – Enough food is produced and supplied.
  • Access – People can get and afford the food.
  • Utilization – Food is nutritious and safe to eat.
  • Stability – Food is available and accessible all the time, not just occasionally.
300

What was the schliffen plan?


The Schlieffen Plan was Germany's strategy to quickly defeat France before turning its forces east to fight Russia during World War I.




300

Why did Australia go into the war? (3 reason)

  • Australia was part of the United Kingdom, so when Britain declared war, Australia automatically joined.
  • Many Australians felt loyal to Britain and wanted to support the Empire.
  • Australia believed helping Britain would help protect its own security and interests.
400

What are the components of Militarism to build up?

armed forces, weaponry, desire to fight

400

What are the components of Militarism to build up?

armed forces, weaponry, desire to fight

400

What is a temperate rainforest?


A forest biome with high rainfall and mild temperatures.


400

What was trench warfare?

A type of fighting where soldiers fought from long, deep trenches.

400

Which countrys invasion brought The uk into the war?

Germany invading neutral belguim
500

What are the balkans and what are some examples?

An area in south-eastern europe. Some examples of romania, serbia, blugaria, croatia, albania, greece
500
How did ww1 end?

World War I ended in 1918 when Germany agreed to an armistice (a ceasefire) on 11 November 1918, after being weakened by heavy losses, food shortages, and military defeats on the Western Front.


500

What does food utilization mean?


Food is safe, nutritious, and used properly by the body.

500

What new weapons were used in WWI?


Machine guns, tanks, poison gas, and aircraft

500

What was the Christmas Truce of 1914?

A temporary ceasefire where soilders exchanged gifts and played football