Across
- 4. This is one of a few ways WW1 was commemorated
- 7. A large gun that could fire over great distances and cause a lot of damage
- 10. The physical and psychological trauma of soldiers to continued bombardment
- 14. People born whose grandparents or parents were from enemy nations
- 16. He was heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne
- 19. This was the day fighting on the Western Front ended
- 21. These clubs assist ex-servicemen and servicewomen and their families
- 22. Trying to build up an empire consisting of other (usually much smaller) nations
- 24. Compulsory enlistment in the armed forces is known as?
Down
- 1. The Triple Entente consisted of Great Britain, France and?
- 2. Posters that played on emotions such as mateship and family
- 3. Building up armed forces; preparing for war. ‘Mobilising’ your army and/or weapons
- 5. The increasing demand for money to be spent on armaments is known as the _____ race?
- 6. Agreements/promises between two or more nations – usually in regards to defence
- 8. A vote to change the constitution of Australia, which requires a majority of the people and the majority of the states
- 9. This term is not considered offensive but was once used to describe an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander person who had one parent that was European
- 11. This battle was successful because of how well-organised it was
- 12. Having pride in your country to the point where you are willing to take up arms to defend it
- 13. The process where information is released to the public is controlled and limited by the government
- 15. A role women played during WW1
- 17. This was an early reason for enlistment
- 18. This was a later reason for enlistment
- 20. a state of war where neither side is able to make progress
- 23. What did the government give returned servicemen after the war?