Causes of WW1 - Powder Keg
Causes of WW1 - Spark Event
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Gallipoli
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What does the 'M' stand for when talking about the M.A.I.N causes of World War One?

Militarism

100
Where was the heir to the Austro-Hungarian assassinated?

A) Sarajevo (In Bosnia and Herzegovonia)

B) Belegrade (Serbia)

C) Budapest (Hungary)

A) Sarajevo (In Bosnia and Herzegovonia)

100

To enlist means:

A) Being forced to serve in the armed service

B) To enrol for armed service

B) To enrol for armed service

100

Which country changed alliances part way through the war?

A) Australia

B) Italy

C) Spain

B) Italy

100

What year did the Gallipoli campaign occur?

1915

200

What does the 'A' stand for when talking about the M.A.I.N causes of World War One and give one example. 

An alliance is an association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.  

ie. Britain and France were in an alliance

200

Who assassinated the heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire?


Hint: 'Gav' + royal

Gavrilo Princip

200

What promise did Australian leaders make to Britain?

Soldiers to help fight overseas

200

What year did WW1 begin?

1914

200

How many months was the Gallipoli campaign?

8 months

300

What does the 'I' stand for when talking about the M.A.I.N causes of World War One and explain why it causes TENSION.

Imperialism is a policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization, use of military force, or other means.

Particular goal to gain territory - this caused tension as it was a race between countries - asserting dominance over one other. 

300

Who was assassinated which was considered the 'spark' that set off the powder keg of WW1? (need correct spelling to get it right)


Archduke __________       ___________

Archduke Franz Ferdinand

300

Why did Australia get involved in WW1?

Many possible answers:

- Alliances, help the 'mother country', guarantee British support of Australian interests in the future

300

The Western Front was approximately how long?:

A) 100km

B) 300km

C) 500km

D) 700km

D) 700km

300

What 3 characteristics or traits are the ANZAC soldiers remembered for?

Hint: 

1. B________________

2. C________________

3. M________________

1. Bravery

2. Courage

3. Mateship

400

___________________ declared war on _____________ when they did not meet their demands, starting WW1.

Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia.

400

Opinions about Australia being involved in WW1 were divided, some people happy, others not. Name one argument that people used to express their desire to NOT support Britain in war.

Australian workers will be killed

The war in Europe is none of our business

War is purely the slaughtering of young men, making many widows and orphans


400

What does an arms race mean?

When two or more groups compete in military superiority (concerning production of weapons, the growth of a military, and the aim of superior military technology)

400

State 2 reasons for the failure of the Gallipoli campaign

Any of:

1. The Turks doubled the defensive forces and dug them into strong positions on the hills overlooking the beaches

2. After the failed Naval attack by the British, they were able to prepare for another invasion (lack of surprise)

3. Not enough weapons/munitions were supplied by the British government

500

What is the Victoria Cross?

The highest British Commonwealth award for the most conspicuous bravery in the presence of the enemy.

Albert Jacka was awarded a Victoria Cross because of his bravery at Gallipoli. Some soldiers who fought with Jacka said he did so many brave things, he should have won many Victoria Crosses. 

500

The aim of the Gallipoli campaign was for the British to capture the ____________________________. (narrow, natural strait and internationally significant waterway in northwestern Turkey)

Dardanelles