Australian support for South Vietnam in the early 1960s was in keeping with the policies of other nations to stem the spread of communism in Europe and Asia. What more do you know about the degree of Australia`s involvement in the war? Test yourself by taking the quiz below. All the best!
We must set up a defence of Australia and wait for the communists to attack
Australia needed to be on the front foot, 'better to fight them over there than here!'
South Vietnam should be bombed
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False
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False
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Robert Menzies
Harold Holt
Gough Whitlam
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It shows the sheer numbers of people who were willing to protest in public against the war
It is a secondary source
It is a visual source
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"Reds in the back shed"
"Reds overfed"
"Reds under the bed"
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False
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The RSL (returned solider's league) and older, conservative Australians
Save Our Sons
University students
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Using surprise to harrass the enemy then retreating
Using massive force to overcome the enemy
Using gorillas to defeat the enemy
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Australia is a democracy and every person has a right to voice their political views
It was unfair on Australians who would have been accused
It was against the law
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South Vietnam
China
Cuba
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To make Australians embrace communism
To make Australians fearful of communism using imagery which depicts communists as fearful beasts
To make Australians sign up to fight in the Vietnam War by painting communism as evil
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False
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Grug by Ted Prior
Power without Glory by Frank Hardy
Power with Glory by Frank Hardy
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Napalm
Agent Orange
Pesticides
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False
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Menzies gained popularity and the Labor Party grew
Menzies lost the next election
Menzies regained popularity as the fear of communism had been re-ignited, Labor Party was split
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Protest
Sanitarium
Moratorium
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1951
1954
1976
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Hippies
'The Great Unwashed'
Conscientious Objectors
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1950's
1960's
1970's
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1951
1954
1964
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ANZUS and SEATO
The Communist Party Dissolution Bill, Petrov Affair (Royal Commission) and government censorship (e.g. Power without Glory by Frank Hardy banned)
Our involvement in the Korean War
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William (Bill) White
William (BIll) Green
Robert (Bob) Brown
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Menzies
Holt
Whitlam
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Menzies gains power, Communist Party Dissolution Bill, Referendum fails to be the Communist Party, The Petrov Affair
The Petrov Affair, Menzies gains power, Communist Party Dissolution Bill, Referendum fails to ban Communist Party
Referendum fails to ban the Communist Party, Communist Party Dissolution Bill, Menzies gains power, Petrov Affair
Harold Holt
Robert Menzies
Ben Chifley
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Ronald Regan
Dwight Eisenhower
Lyndon Baines Johnson
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A major Soviet spy ring was found, alot of people charged
Some evidence of spying found, no charges laid
Doc Evatt was found to be a communist
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1961
1962
1964
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Indonesia
North Korea
The Soviet Union
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