Key Concepts
Causes & Impacts
Countries & Individuals
Nature of Warfare
Events & Experiences
100

An agreement between countries to work together to protect or promote the things they have in common. 

What is 'Alliance'?

100
Whose assassination is believed to be the trigger cause of the First World War?

Who is 'Archduke Franz Ferdinand' (heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne)?

100

Who was the leader of Germany during World War II?

Who is 'Adolf Hitler'?

100

What did armies build in World War I to protect their soldiers?

What are 'trenches'?

100

Where was the first major battle in which Australians fought during World War I?

What is 'Gallipoli'?

200

Information that is used to promote a particular cause or damage their opponents' cause. 

What is  'propaganda'?

200

Which country was given sole blame for starting World War I? 

What is 'Germany'?

200

With which country did Australian troops combine to form a united army corps?

What is 'New Zealand'?

200

What was the long line of fighting which ran through Belgium and France in World War I known as?

What is 'the Western Front'?

200

On what day did World War I come to an end?

What is 'November 11, 1918' (Remembrance Day)?

300

A situation in war where there is no movement on either side, similar to a draw. 

What is a 'stalemate'?

300

Why was Japan unhappy about the outcomes of the peace conference at the end of World War I?

What is 'They were seen as unequal to Western countries'? 

300

Who was known as the 'White Mouse'?

Who is 'Nancy Wake'?

300

Which new weapon of World War I was banned in 1925?

What is 'poison gas'?

300

The bombing of which place led to America and Australia declaring war on Japan in 1941?

What is 'Pearl Harbour'?

400

An agreement between opposing sides to stop fighting.

What is an 'armistice'?

400

Germany's invasion of which country led to the outbreak of World War II in 1939?

What is 'Poland'?

400

Which three countries were part of the Triple Entente alliance during World War I?

What are 'Britain, France, Russia'?

400

What new machine was introduced to break through barbed wire and other obstacles by the British army in 1916? 

What are 'tanks'? 

400

In which two places were atomic bombs dropped in August 1945?

What are 'Hiroshima and Nagasaki'?

500

The desire to create and/or conquer colonies, especially in Africa. 

What is 'imperialism'?

500

What were the M.A.I.N causes of World War I? 

Militarism - Alliances - Imperialism - Nationalism 

500

Which three countries were known as the 'Axis powers' in World War II? 

What are 'Germany, Italy and Japan'?

500

What is the name for war in which "the laws of wars are disregarded"?

What is 'total war'?

500

What was the name of the peace treaty which was signed at the end of World War I?

What is 'the Treaty of Versailles'?