During a community event on November 11, Australians observe a minute of silence at 11:00 am. According to the traditions of this day, who are Australians officially remembering during this time?
- All those who have died or suffered in all wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operationsCevap
- BThe soldiers of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps who landed at Gallipoli in Turkey
- CThe British captains and convicts who arrived at Sydney Cove to establish the first colony
Cevap
Australians remember all those who have died or suffered in all wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations.
Remembrance Day marks the anniversary of the end of the First World War (November 11, 1918). While it originally focused on that conflict, it is now the day when Australians remember the sacrifice of all people who have died or suffered in any war, conflict, or peacekeeping operation throughout history.
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Anahtar Kavram
The inclusive nature of Remembrance Day commemoration in Australia.
İpuçları
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Think about whether this day is only for one specific battle or for all Australian service members.
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Recall that ANZAC Day focuses on the Gallipoli landing; Remembrance Day marks the end of the First World War but has a wider purpose today.
Daha Fazla Pratik
Review the difference between the red poppy (Remembrance Day) and the dawn service (ANZAC Day) to solidify your understanding.
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