This acronym summarises the four long-term causes of WWI.
What is M.A.I.N?
The last German Emperor who built up the navy.
Who was Kaiser Wilhelm II?
Joining to defend your country.
What is Patriotism/Nationalism?
The 1915 campaign in Turkey.
What was Gallipoli?
Poison weapons used in trenches.
What were Gas Attacks?
This cause refers to building up armies and navies.
What is Militarism?
The last Tsar of Russia.
Who was Tsar Nicholas II?
Joining because friends signed up.
What is Peer Pressure?
The Australian army force in WWI.
What was the AIF?
Constant explosions from artillery fire.
What was Shelling?
The alliance between Britain, France and Russia.
What is the Allied Powers?
British Prime Minister and member of the “Big Three.”
Who was David Lloyd George?
Joining for travel and excitement.
What is Sense of Adventure?
The Western Front countries Australians fought in.
What were France and Belgium?
Deep mud that trapped soldiers.
What were Mud Conditions?
The policy of expanding power through colonies.
What is Imperialism?
French leader who wanted harsh punishment for Germany.
Who was Georges Clemenceau?
Joining for glory and honour.
What is an Idealised View of Heroism?
One major Western Front battle (any).
What was Fromelles / Pozières / Passchendaele / Amiens?
Infestations that caused itching and disease.
What were Lice?
The assassination that triggered the July Crisis.
Who was Archduke Franz Ferdinand?
US President who proposed the 14-Point Plan.
Who was Woodrow Wilson?
Compulsory military service.
What is Conscription?
The Middle East campaign region (any example).
What was Egypt / Palestine / Syria / Iraq?
Illnesses spread due to poor hygiene.
What were Trench Diseases?