Sem 1 Year 10 HASS

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WW1 + 2, Wellbeing, Urbanization, GDP

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What is wellbeing?

You or your country’s overall state of being health both physically and mentally

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The Three parts of the Triple Bottom Line

People (Social Needs)

Planet (Environmental Needs)

Profit(Economic Needs)

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Types of Wellbeing

  • Physical Wellbeing

  • Mental Wellbeing

  • Social Wellbeing

  • Financial Wellbeing

  • Emotional Wellbeing

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What is Urban expansion?

The growth of cities into areas that were not developed before. This usually includes building new homes, roads, and services.

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What is Urban Sprawl?

The uncontrolled and unplanned expansion of urban areas into surrounding rural land, often resulting in the spread of low-density housing and infrastructure.

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What is Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

The total value of all goods and services produced within a country during a specific period, usually a year.

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The Treaty of ________

Versailles

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The Big 3 Presidents of the Allied Powers in WW1

George Clemenceau (France)

Woodrow Wilson (America)

David Lloyd George (Britain)

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The Big 3 Presidents of the Allied Powers in WW2

Franklin D Roosevelt + Harry S Truman (America)

Neville Chamberline + Winston Churchill (Britain)

Paul Rengaud (France)

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What was the Policy of Appeasement?

A policy where one or a group of nations, chooses to avoid conflict with others, to prevent escalation of the conflict or war.

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What time period was WW1?

1914-1918

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What time period was WW2?

1939-1945

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When was the treaty of Versailles signed?

June 28, 1919

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All major battles in Asian-Pacific theatre of War

  • Japanese Invasion of China (Sep, 1937)

  • Pearl Harbour (Dec 7, 1941)

  • Fall of Singapore (8 Feb, 1942)

  • Battle of Midway (4 June, 1942)

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All major battles in European theatre of War

  • Invasion of Poland

  • Battle of France

  • Battle of Britain

  • Invasion of Soviet Union

  • Battle of Berlin

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When was the fall of Singapore?

8 Feburary, 1942

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Members of the Axis Powers in WW2

  • Joeseph Stalin (Soviet Russia)

  • Benito Mussolini (Fascist Italy)

  • Adolf Hitler (Nazi Germany)

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Who started WW1?

Austria-Hungary

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How did the Treaty of Versailles contribute to WW2?

Harsh punishments on Germany caused them to want revenge for being humiliated and economically damaged.

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What was the Military laws for Germany after WW1

  • Limit of 100,000 Land Soldiers

  • Limit of 6 Battleships

  • No Airforce

  • Submarines were banned entirely

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How did WW2 effect employment in countries?

Women, who’s jobs were originally thought to be child-carers and housewives only, got their first chance at a career previously dominated by a men-only workforce. This included working in factories, farms, mining and other industries.

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Identify 1 reason for Hitlers Rise to power

Hitler rose to power by exploiting the economic troubles, high unemployment, and desires for revenge among the German people, promising them stability and victory.

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3 Experiences of a Japanese POW

  • Malnutrition and dehydration.

  • Shame because they had been taught that surrender was dishonorable.

  • Forced work in labor camps for years after the war ended. Many times, until death.

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How many Australian POWs were taken by Japan and how many were taken by Germany?

22,376 Australian POWs were taken by Japan.

8591 Australian POWs were taken by Germany

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What is one of a Japanese POW camp

Changi

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How many Australian POWs were taken to work on the Burma Railway and how many died?

9500 Australian Worked on the Railway

2646 died Working on the Project

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When did Australia enter WW2?

3 September 1939

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What was the name of the Policy of Appeasement?

The Munich Agreement

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What was the War Guilt Clause?

A clause of the Treaty of Versailles where Germany would have to bear full responsibility for the war.

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What is Propaganda and how is it used in war?

The creation of exaggerated media used to persuade the ideals of someone or a population. It is used to make people think certain ways about other countries and allies. It used in comics, cartoons, songs and other media outlets.