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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
The Three parts of the Triple Bottom Line
People (Social Needs)
Planet (Environmental Needs)
Profit(Economic Needs)
Types of Wellbeing
Physical Wellbeing
Mental Wellbeing
Social Wellbeing
Financial Wellbeing
Emotional Wellbeing
What is Urban expansion?
The growth of cities into areas that were not developed before. This usually includes building new homes, roads, and services.
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.
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.
The Treaty of ________
Versailles
The Big 3 Presidents of the Allied Powers in WW1
George Clemenceau (France)
Woodrow Wilson (America)
David Lloyd George (Britain)
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)
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.
What time period was WW1?
1914-1918
What time period was WW2?
1939-1945
When was the treaty of Versailles signed?
June 28, 1919
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)
All major battles in European theatre of War
Invasion of Poland
Battle of France
Battle of Britain
Invasion of Soviet Union
Battle of Berlin
When was the fall of Singapore?
8 Feburary, 1942
Members of the Axis Powers in WW2
Joeseph Stalin (Soviet Russia)
Benito Mussolini (Fascist Italy)
Adolf Hitler (Nazi Germany)
Who started WW1?
Austria-Hungary
How did the Treaty of Versailles contribute to WW2?
Harsh punishments on Germany caused them to want revenge for being humiliated and economically damaged.
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
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.
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.
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.
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
What is one of a Japanese POW camp
Changi
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
When did Australia enter WW2?
3 September 1939
What was the name of the Policy of Appeasement?
The Munich Agreement
What was the War Guilt Clause?
A clause of the Treaty of Versailles where Germany would have to bear full responsibility for the war.
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.