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Federation
Treaty of Versailles
Gallipoli
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 The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Hungary.

What event on June 28, 1914, sparked the beginning of World War I?

100

Can be made to many emotions such as fear/safety, authority, tradition, patriot ism, love, adventure/challenge, pride/vanity, guilt, inclusion, money or logic

What are appeals

100

1901

When did Australia federate? 

100

November 11, 1918, at 11 am.


On what date and time did World War I officially end with an arranged ceasefire?

100

1915

What year did Gallipoli occur? 

200

Germany, Austria- Hungary and Italy

What is the Tripple Alliance 

200

This aspect is all about what you can see on the poster.

What is visual 

200

To provide a unified defense against potential external threats.

What is a reason for federation? 

200

Germany had to accept blame for the war, pay enormous reparations, and undergo territorial adjustments.

What were the major requirements imposed on Germany by the Treaty of Versailles?

200

The ANZAC forces suffered heavy casualties, and the campaign holds significant historical importance for Australia and New Zealand

What were the consequences of the Gallipoli Campaign on the ANZAC forces, and why is it historically significant for Australia and New Zealand?


300

A term describes the intense pride and loyalty to one's own country that played a role in the outbreak of World War I

What is Nationalism? 

300

statements made by inferring information from specific cases and then applying it to the whole without enough evidence to support the statement.

What are generalisations? 

300

To standardize railway gauges across the colonies.

What was an issue federation tried to address? 

300

 Reparations for war damages.

What was one punitive measure imposed on Germany as part of the Treaty of Versailles?

300
Australia and New Zealand. 

Which two Allied nations were heavily involved in the Gallipoli Campaign?

400

the competition among European powers for colonies and global dominance, which heightened tensions and rivalries before World War I.

What is imperialism? 

400

The first image that your eye is drawn to when looking at the poster.

What is Salient Image? 

400

Fear of a loss of individual autonomy.

What are reasons against federation? 

400

 Germany resented being blamed for the war and had no representation at the Peace Conference.

What is the war guilt clause 

400

 Difficult terrain, entrenched Ottoman defences, and insufficient planning.

What were some of the challenges that Allied forces encountered during the Gallipoli Campaign?

500

 glorifying military power and maintaining a strong standing army, which fueled the arms race and contributed to the outbreak of World War I.

Militarism 

500

This aspect is all about the background and purpose of the poster.

What is the context?

500

The Father of Federation

Who is Sir Henry Parkes? 

500

 The ceding of Alsace-Lorraine to France and other territorial adjustments.

What specific territorial adjustment, as outlined in the Treaty of Versailles, resulted in the creation of new countries and a significant portion of the German population no longer being considered part of Germany?


500

To secure a sea route to Russia and gain control of the Dardanelles.

What was the main goal of the Gallipoli Campaign?