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Tensions Swirling
Countries Involved
Alliances
Australia's Involvement
100

What year did WW1 officially begin?

1914

100

Militarism was one of the MAIN causes of WW1. Define the term 'Militarism'

Building up strong armed forces and being prepared to use military power to solve conflicts.

100

Which country was the first to officially declare war on another during this conflict?

Austro-Hungary

100
'Best buddies' Germany & Austro-Hungary were a part of this alliance, called the...?

The Central Powers

100

How did Australia's feel about the idea of war, prior to it beginning?

They were excited!

200

How many people died globally from WW1?

16 Million

200

Alliances was one of the MAIN causes of WW1. Define the term 'Alliances'

Agreements between countries to support and defend each other, which meant a small conflict could quickly involve many nations.

200

Who were the neighbors or 'best friends' of Austro-Hungrary?

Germany

200

The UK/Great Britain, France, and Russia were all a part of an alliance called the...?

The Allied Powers/The Allies

200

Despite now being a self-governing (separate) country, what was the main reason Australia entered WW1?

Because it was still a 'dominion' (loyal) to the British Empire

300

How many people were left wounded from WW1?

Around 20 million

300

Nationalism was one of the MAIN causes of WW1. Define the term 'Nationalism'

Strong pride and loyalty to one’s nation, often leading to rivalry and tension between different countries.

300

Which country was the duke of Austro-Hungary murdered in?

Bosnia

300

The Ottoman Empire willingly joined the war due to their hatred of a certain country. As a result, they joined which alliance?

The Central Powers

300

Originally, Australia promised the British 20,000 by the end of the year. In reality, how many men enlisted?

50,000

400

How many men in total fought in WW1?

65 Million

(could fill up the MCG, 650x times!)

400

Imperialism was one of the MAIN causes of WW1. Define the term 'Imperialism'

Competition between countries to expand their empires by gaining more land and resources around the world.

400

Austro-Hungary first declared war on this country, because several of their nationalists were responsible for the murder of their duke. They were from...?

Serbia

400

The USA & Japan were not a part of Europe, but were key contributors of which alliance?

The Allied Powers/The Allies

400

List one of the main reasons that Australian men enlisted into the army?

-Prove their new nation could contribute

-Out of loyalty to "the mother country"

-Many of them were former British soldiers

-Trying to get an "IOU" from the British for the future

-Young men that wanted to travel

500

The Battle of Verdun was the longest battle that occurred during WW1. How many days did it last?

300 days

500

The main 'kickstarter' of WW1 was the assassination of the Austro-Hungarian duke (prince). What was his full name?

Franz Ferdinand

500

The Ottoman Empire were a powerful nation that joined the war mainly due to their hatred of Russia. This country's name has since been changed, to what?

Turkey/Turkiye

500

This country had a complicated relationship with both sides of the War, jumping from alliance to alliance. This country is...?

Italy

500

What is propaganda, and how did it encourage Australians to enlist in the war?

Propaganda is media issued by the government used to persuade people.

It encouraged Australians to enlist by making them feel proud, remind them of their loyalty to Britain, and by sparking a hatred for the enemy (Germany).