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Australians At War: Quiz for Year 9 History
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Would letters from soldiers on the front be considered a primary or secondary source for studying what life was like in the trenches?
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In which country was the Battle of Gallipoli?
Turkey
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What does the acronym ANZAC stand for?
Australia and New Zealand Army Corps
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Why is ANZAC Day commemorated on the 25th April?
That's the day the ANZACs landed on Gallipoli (in 1915)
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Could this be considered a primary source for studying trench warfare in WWI?
No, this is from Blackadder.
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Who were the Central Powers in WWI?
Germany, Austria-Hungary, Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria
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Who were the Allied/Entente Powers during WWI?
France, the United Kingdom, Russia, Italy, Japan, and the United States
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What were some of the issues associated with life in the trenches?
Diseases and infections, rodents, lice, threat of attack
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What year did WWI begin?
1914
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What year did WWI end?
1918
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On this map, point to the Western Front
Bordering Belgium/Germany and France, above Switzerland
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Name 3 diseases that were common in the trenches on the Western Front.
Cholera, dysentery, typhoid fever, trench foot, trench mouth, shell shock
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True or False: Australians fought in trenches at Gallipoli.
False.
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What was "no man's land"?
The area of land between allied and enemy trenches.
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Name one of the WWI battles Australian soldiers were involved in on the Western Front.
Fromelles, Pozieres, the Somme, Bullecourt, Messines, Passchendaele, Villers-Bretonneux, Hamel, Amiens and Mont St Quentin
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Why do we commemorate Remembrance Day on the 11th November each year?
It's the anniversary of the armistice (peace treaty) with Germany that ended WWI.
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