Name one stereotype of Australian soldiers in WWII
Friendly, mates
Name two reason that motivated Australians to enlist in WWII?
Loyalty to Britain, Heroism, Women, Propaganda, Money, Food and Shelter
What are the three main Axis Powers?
Japan, Germany, Italy
Why might a primary source be reliable?
Because it is written during the time and therefore the information hasn't been changed or misinterpreted.
What is the definition of attitude?
A way of thinking or feeling with regard to someone or something
Name one stereotype of Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels in WWII
Primitive, Uncivilised, Savage, Dependent, Gracious
What are two attitudes that Australian soldiers had toward the Japanese?
Angry, Resentful, Scared, Fearful (anything similar to that)
What were the three countries that signed something giving Germany restrictions after WWI?
USA, Britain, France
Why might a primary source be unreliable?
Because it may be opinionated or biased
What is the definition of a value?
Ideas or attitudes that are seen as ‘ideal’ or ‘worthwhile’ in society.
Name one prejudice of the Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels in WWII
Inferior, Untrustworthy, Dangerous
Name two values of Australian soldiers in WWII
Freedom, Britain, Commonwealth, Family, Australia, Heroism
What is the name of the agreement in Paris that contributed to starting WWII?
Treaty of Versailles
What do you need to include in your origin section?
Author, date, type of source (primary, secondary)
What is the definition of motivation?
A reason or reasons for doing something or behaving in a certain way.
What is stereotype is challenged of the Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels in WWII and why?
Challenged stereotypes could include:
Being grateful as they didn't like Aussies
Being dependent on Australians as they were the ones to help us
Name two attitudes the Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels had towards the Australians in WWII
Resentful, Angry, Fearful- anything along those lines
How many people died in the Battle of Stalingrad?
1.9 Million
If you get a source that explains that the Japanese were cruel, inhuman people- who's perspective do you think that would be written from?
Australia, USA, Allies
What is the definition of a stereotype?
A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
What stereotype of Australians is challenged in WWII?
The fact that we were kind or mates to the Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels
Name one motivation the Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels had for helping the Australians at Kokoda
Anger towards Japanese, forced by the Australians, motivated by promises they wouldn't have to work again, protecting their land
What is the name of the communist group in Russia that Hitler tried to draw attention to before he started the war?
Bolsheviks
What does IOPCAM stand for?
Information, Origin, Perspective, Context, Audience, Motive
What is the definition of a prejudice?
Preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience.