Anzac Day is a day in honor of dead soldiers in Australia and New Zealand. It is celebrated on April 25th each year. Anzac Day commemorates the landing of Australian and New Zealand troops at Gallipoli during World War I. The day is marked by ceremonies, parades, and services to remember those who have served and died in war. It is a public holiday in both countries. What is Anzac Day?
1) A day to celebrate the independence of Australia and New Zealand
2) A day to honor soldiers who died in war
3) A day to promote peace and unity among nations
4) A day to commemorate the signing of a peace treaty