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100

A relationship formed between countries for mutual benefit. 

What is an alliance?

100

The 3 core members of the Triple Entente. 

What are Britain, France and Russia?

100

The first place where the Australian Imperial Force fought. 

What is 'the Dardanelles/Gallipoli'?

100

What developed by late 1914 on the Western Front when both sides began to build trenches. 

What is a 'stalemate'?

100

The number (to the nearest thousand) of Anzac casualties during the 8-month Gallipoli campaign. 

What is 26,000?

200

Devotion to and support for your country. 

What is patriotism?

200

The head of the British Navy who was in charge of the Allied attack on Turkey. 

Who is 'Winston Churchill'?

200

The Battle of Beersheba in 1917 was famous for being the last battle of this kind. 

What is 'cavalry' (on horses)?

200

The number (to the nearest thousand) of Australians who became Prisoners of War of the Turkish and German troops during WWI. 

What is 4000?

200

The deadly disease which spread across the world and was facilitated by the end of World War I. 

What is the 'Spanish Flu'?

300

People who objected to military service and opposed the war, often because of their religious beliefs. 

What are 'conscientious objectors'?

300

The royal who was assassinated in 1914, sparking the crisis which led to the outbreak of war.

Who is 'Archduke Franz Ferdinand'?

300

The battle which Australian forces did NOT fight in out of: Fromelles, the Somme, Tannenberg and Passchendaele. 

What is Tannenberg?

300

The 6890 individuals who were detained in Australian internment camps, with no right to trial, jury or information. 

What are 'enemy aliens'?

300

The organisation which was formed at the end of World War to assist veterans, although they initially denied membership to Indigenous ex-servicemen. 

What is the 'Returned and Services League' (RSL)?

400
A war which is unrestricted in terms of the weapons used, the territory or combatants involved, or the objectives pursued, and in which the rules of war are disregarded.


What is 'total war'?

400

The country which was the first to use gas as a weapon in August  1914. 

What is France?

400

After requested by the German government, this came into effect at 11am on 11 November 1918. 

What is an 'armistice' (or ceasefire)?

400

This organisation, run largely by women, sent food parcels to Australian Prisoners of War and provided assistance to families of soldiers. 

What is the 'Australian Red Cross Society'?

400

This was introduced into Australia in 1915 in order to pay for the cost of war. 

What is 'income tax'?

500

What the Germans gave to Austria-Hungary in 1914 to represent their unconditional support for them.

What is a 'blank cheque'?

500

The first country to formally withdraw from fighting in World War I. 

What is Russia?

500

The amount of time it took (to the nearest minute) for the ANZACs to win at the Battle of Hamel in July 1918. 

What is 93 minutes?

500

Debates over this issue in 1916-17 divided Australian society. 

What is 'conscription'?

500

This rose by approximately 70% across Australian families from 1914 to 1920, largely due to the social stresses caused by war. 

What is the 'divorce rate'?