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On what day do Australians mark every year to remember the Australian soldiers who fought in WWI?
 
ANZAC Day (25 April)
 
Australia Day (26 January)
 
Labour Day
 
Remembrance Day (11 November)
Which of the following was a reason people were AGAINST conscription?
 
It took away people's freedom of choice.
 
The war was seen as a duty.
 
It would make Australia look strong and brave.
 
Australia needed more soldiers to help Britain.
Which of the following was a reason people wanted conscription?
 
Australia needed more soldiers to help Britain.
 
Too many soldiers had already died.
 
Families were suffering at home.
 
Conscription was unfair to working-class people.
Why is ANZAC Day on April 25 each year?
 
It was the day ANZAC soldiers landed at Gallipoli.
 
It was the day WWI started.
 
It was the day Australia joined WWI.
 
It was the day WWI ended.
Around how many Australian soldiers died in WWI?
 
60 000
 
156 000
 
416 000
 
20 000
About how many Australians enlisted in WWI?
 
416 000
 
20 000
 
213 000
 
60 000
Where did ANZAC soldiers first fight in WWI?
 
Gallipoli
 
France
 
Germany
 
America
TRUE OR FALSE: Australians voted 'YES' to introduce conscription during WWI.
FALSE: There were 2 national votes (referendums) on conscription, both were defeated - Australian's voted no.
What does 'conscription' mean?
Being forced by law to join the army.
Name 1 way Australians at home supported soldiers in the war.
Raising money, knitting socks, sending care packages, taking more roles in the workplace.
Name 1 challenge faced by soldiers in the trenches.
Lice, disease, rats, gunfire, boredom, shellshock (PTSD).
Where was the Western Front?
Across France & Belgium
Name 1 challenge faced by soldiers at Gallipoli.
Steep cliffs, little water, extreme heat/cold.
When did ANZACS land at Gallipoli?
25 April 1915.
Name 1 reason Australia joined the fight in WWI.
Strong loyalty to Britain, Adventure and Excitement, National Pride.
Who were the 3 main countries in the Triple Alliance?
German Empire, Austro-Hungarian Empire, Italy
Who were the 3 main countries in the Triple Entente?
France, United Kingdom, Russia
What does ANZAC stand for?
Australian & New Zealand Army Corps
Who was assassinated in 1914, sparking the beginning of the war?
Archduke Franz Ferdinand
In what year did WWI start?
 
1914
 
1901
 
1939
 
1945