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Humanities world war one revison

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What datedid World War 1 start?   July 28th 1914  
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What date did World War 1 finish ?   November 11th 1918  
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Who was in The Triple Alliance?   Germany, Italy and Austro-Hungary.  
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Who was in The Triple Entente?   France, Brittan and Russia  
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Which countries were neutral?   Italy and U.S.A  
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Whose death sparked the start of World War 1?   Archduke Franz Ferdinand  
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Who killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand?   Gavrilo Princip  
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How long did World War 1 go for?   4 years (1914 - 1918)  
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What date is Remembrance Day?   11th of November  
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What was another name of World War 1?   The great war  
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What date did the first Australian ship arrive in Gallipoli?   25th of April, 1915  
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What date is Australia Day?   25th April  
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Where did Australia fight?   The Western Front, War at Sea, The Middle East and Gallipoli  
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What does ANZAC stand for?   Australian and New Zealand Army Core  
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What does AIF stand for?   Australian Imperial Forces  
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Which country made the first declaration of war?   Austria-Hungary  
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Who did Austria-Hungary have the first declaration of war on?   Serbia  
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In what city was Archduke Franz Ferdinand assassinated?   Sarajevo  
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Germany’s attack upon which country directly provoked Britain to go to war?   Belgium  
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Germany’s plan for fighting France and Russia was called   The Schlieffen Plan  
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Which early battle marked the first major German defeat?   The Marne  
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Italy’s action in the war was primarily against   Austria-Hungary  
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A war of attrition is defined as   A war in which victory is determined not by which side seizes the most territory but by which side loses the most men  
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How we trenches usually designed?   In a zigzag pattern  
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What did the field workers do?   cook and supply food for the troops  
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What was no mans land?   The space between the two opposing trenches  
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