The Causes of WW1
The Assassination
The Western Front
Why did Australians fought in WW1
Gallipoli Landing
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how did WW1 end

A peace treaty

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who was the person assassinated in WW1

Franz Ferdinand

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who fought in the western front?

Britain

Germany

France


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true or false

Australia was immensely Loyal to Britain

True

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where is Gallipoli

near Turkey

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What is militarism

the belief that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.

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who killed Franz Fernainard 

Gavrilo Princip

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why were trenches used?

To provide protection from machine guns and rapid-firing artillery

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what was australias biggest problem 

The massive amount of losses that had occured

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How many casualties occured

more than 130 000

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the meaning of M.A.I.N

Militarism

Alliances

Imperialism

Nationalism

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what is the name of Franz's wife

Sophie

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which soldiers did germans fear the most

The canadian corps

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who declared war on germany

Britian

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Which country lost the most soldiers at Gallipoli?

france

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what is the meaning of alliances

a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries

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what year was Franz fernainard assassinated

1914

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What Weapons were used in the war 

shells, gas, tanks, planes, barbed wire and machine guns

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what were the germans nicknamed

"hun"

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why is Gallipoli important to Australia

It was the first major military action for the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) in WW1

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Who were australias allies in WW1

Britain, France, New Zealand, Russia, Japan, Italy, and from 1917, the United States

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what was used as a assassination attempt failed

a bomb.

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what medical conditions were diagnosed?

trench foot and gangrene

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what did the australians view germans as

as monsters who enjoyed killing babies

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What is the anzac cove

a small beach on the Gallipoli Peninsula in Turkey, famous as the site of the landing by (ANZAC) troops during World War1