History Skills
Why we go to war
Gallipoli
Fighting in WW1
WW1 Overview
100

What is a primary source?

Something made during the time period being studied

100

Many Australians went to war because of a sense of duty to America. True or False?

False

100

What country was Gallipoli in?

Turkey or the Ottoman Empire

100

What type of warfare was seen on the Western Front?

Trench Warfare

100

What was the name of the person who Gavrilo Princip assassinated?

Archduke Franz Ferdinand 

200

What do we use to organise events in history chronologically?

Timelines

200

When Britain declared war on German the entire British Empire was also at war. True or False?

True

200

What was the most successful part of the Gallipoli campaign for the allies?

The evacuation

200

What is no-mans land?

The area between enemy trenches

200

What were the names of the two groups that made up the main alliances in WW1?

Triple Alliance and Triple Entente OR Allied Powers and Central Powers

300

What is a secondary source?

Something made after the time period being studied 

300

Some Australians went to war as a way to earn money and a job. True or False?

True

300

Gallipoli was fought by the ANZAC forces. What does ANZAC stand for?

Australian and New Zealand Army Corps

300

Where would you put a bayonet?

On the end of a rifle

300

What years did WW1 start and end?

Started 1914 and ended 1918

400

What does TEEL stand for?

Topic Sentence, Explanation Evidence, Link

400

How did enlistment posters try to persuade people to sign up to go to war?

Through their emotions and propaganda 
400

Give one reason why Gallipoli was a signifcant battle for Australia

First major battle, heavy losses, formed our national identity 

400

What is a stalemate?

Where no side is able to make progress or advance

400
Name 4 of the main countries that were involved in WW1

Russia, Britain, Germany, Ottoman Empire/Turkey, Austria-Hungary, France

500

What is another letter we add to the TEEL paragraph to make our explanation in more depth? (Hint: There are 2 options)

A for Analyse or E for Evaluate

500

What is one way young Australians may have been pressured to enlist to go to war?

From their friends and family and the wider community or from enlistment campaigns
500

Gallipoli was fought in Turkey against the Ottoman Empire. What was the name of the side of the Ottoman Empire fought on?

Triple Alliance (Italy, Austria-Hungary & Germany)

500

Explain how one weapon changed the way WW1 occurred

Poison Gas - Made trenches unsafe and caused confusion for soldiers which lead to large amounts of deaths

Machine Guns - Caused high casualties quickly and made efficient ways of killing enemy soliders

Grenades - Allows for long range attacks instead of being directly next to each other which assisted in the trench warfare

500

What does MANIA stand for?

Militarism 

Alliances

Nationalism

Imperialism

Assassination