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Although the First World War was seen as a European War, Australia became involved due to 3 main reasons. There were many minor ...
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... Politically the acceptance of war time refugees into Australia, has put the Australian government in a good image with other countries, this acceptance of ...
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... When the Empire is at war, Australia is at war." Many Australians objected to the country's involvement in the war, but the majority of the population agreed ...
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In 1914 at the outbreak of world war one Australia couldn't have possibly for seen what this would do for their country and how much it would change their ...
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... mass demonstrations in capital cities in mid-1970, hundreds of thousands of marchers voiced their opposition to war in general, to Australia's involvement in a ...
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... After the tragedy of war, Australia's attempt to introduce conscription for service of overseas nations was defeated at referendums held in 1916 and 1917. ...
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... 30-31 David Kent, 'Bean's "Anzac" and the Making of the Anzac Legend', in Anna Rutherford and James Wieland (eds), War: Australia's Creative Response ...
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... best of their somewhat limited capabilities." 11 England lost many of its international trade links with other countries during the war so Australia tried to ...
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... The male participants were less opposed to war and Australia committing soldiers and resources, while the female's responses almost all were against anything ...
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The Vietnam War was Australia's longest involvement in a major overseas conflict, and it's the most controversial. It was the firs ...
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... The official reason The official and propagated account of Australia's decision to enter the Vietnam War holds that Australia, at the behest of the South ...
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... This took place during World War II when Australia, in need of assistance and finding none from Britain, turned to America. This ...
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... This took place during World War II when Australia, in need of assistance and finding none from Britain, turned to America. This ...
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... Why Was Australia Involved in the Vietnam War? ... Up until World war two Australia always looked towards Britain, as it's "mother" country. ...
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... Malcolm Booker defined Australia's role in the region by stating: "after the Korean War Australia became increasingly identified with (a) policy of all-out ...
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... much so that it made us the coutry that we are today. The "Great War", almost bound to happend caused australia great casualties
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... In a book called Australia and the Great War, one extract says that Australians were riotous, undisciplined, loutish and disobedient. ...
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... Australia has a strong national defence force. Australia is also expanding its security links with America with the 'war against terrorism'. ...
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... The war had taught Australia that it needed to be less dependent on Britain, and that it needed to speed up its economic development. ...
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... in our society throughout the medium of the novel, we learn that war is not only ... is about a small country town in the Eastern States of Australia, which gets ...
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... CONFLICT! During the period between 'World War One' and 'World War Two' Australia and Germany both had some change. Evolutionary ...
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... Australia stood firm and supported the decision of war and sent one thousand Elite SAS troops to war, as people 80 percent of the countries population did not ...
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... in particular its political significance to Australia. Many global factors have influenced this relationship, including the advent of the Cold War, the Korean ...
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... Australia borrowed heavily from overseas during World War I in order to finance the war effort. They owed large sums of money through investments and loans. ...
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... Secondly, the increase of household technology and machinery had a strong impact on the women of Post World War Two Australia. In ...
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... policies and the influence of the new medium of media showing images of whole villages being destroyed the war became extremely unpopular in Australia over its ...
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... Before World War Two Australia had a very strong link with Britain. This imperial link was well received in both Britain and Australia. ...
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... Many women undertook intensive training on machinery and production procedures to ensure the supply of products essential to Australia's war effort. ...
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... During the inter-war period, Australia's role in international affairs was affected both by a reluctance to become involved in another conflict as well as our ...
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... Australians. The Vietnam War was Australia's longest involvement in a major overseas conflict, and it's the most controversial. It ...
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