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In what year did Ebert's government struggle to control the high courts?
1920
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What was the main issue facing the German government in 1920?
Growing opposition from both
left
and
right
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What did the Kapp Putsch lead to in March 1920?
5,000
armed men marching on Berlin
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Who did Ebert order to suppress the Kapp Putsch?
Generals of the
German
military
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What event did the clay courts help suppress in 1919?
The Spartacus revolt
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Why did the high courts become a problem for the government?
They were
former soldiers
losing jobs
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What was the response of the military to Ebert's orders during the Kapp Putsch?
They refused to open fire on the
rebels
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What did the Kapp Putsch rebels declare in Berlin?
A new government in
Germany
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What did Ebert's government urge the public to do in response to the Kapp Putsch?
Engage
in
passive
resistance
and
strikes
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What was the outcome of the Kapp Putsch after four days?
Kapp
realized
he couldn't
govern
and
fled
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What happened to Kapp after he attempted to flee?
He was caught and
imprisoned
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How many political murders occurred between 1919 and 1922?
376
political murders
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Which political group faced more convictions for assassinations?
Left-wing
assassins
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What was the general attitude of judges towards political rights?
They
were
often
sympathetic
to the
right
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What paramilitary group did the KPD have?
Red Front Fighters
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Why did political parties hire armed men?
For
protection
during
meetings
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What was a consequence of the presence of private armies?
Increased
violence during political meetings
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What were the main events of political violence in Germany from 1919 to 1922?
Spartacus revolt
in 1919
Kapp Putsch
in
1920
Series of political assassinations
376
political murders total
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What were the implications of the Treaty of Versailles on the German military?
Restricted army size to
100,000
men
Led to
unemployment
for former soldiers
Contributed to political instability
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What were the responses of the Weimar government to the Kapp Putsch?
Urged
passive resistance
Called for
strikes
Attempted to maintain control
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How did political violence affect the Weimar Republic's stability?
Created fear and unrest
Led to formation of
paramilitary
groups
Undermined public trust in government
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In what year did Ebert's government struggle to control the high courts?
1920
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What event did the clay courts help suppress in 1919?
The
Spartacus revolt
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What was the main issue facing the German government in 1920?
Growing opposition from both
left and right
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What did the Kapp Putsch lead to in March 1920?
Political violence
and
unemployment
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Who was ordered to fight the Kapp Putsch?
Generals
of the German military
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Why did the high courts not open fire on the Kapp Putsch?
Fear
for their
lives
and
loyalty issues
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What happened to the Kapp Putsch leaders after they attempted to flee?
They were caught and
imprisoned
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What was the response of Ebert's government to the Kapp Putsch?
Urged
passive resistance
and strikes
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What was the impact of the strikes on essential services in Berlin?
Services like
gas
and
electricity
halted
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How long did the Kapp Putsch last before it collapsed?
Four
days
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What was the fate of the Vimal government after the Kapp Putsch?
They were able to return to
power
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How many political murders occurred between 1919 and 1922?
376
political murders
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Who was one of Ebert's Council members murdered in 1919?
Hugo Haza
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What was the profession of most victims of political murders?
Modern
or left-wing politicians
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How did judges respond to political violence during this period?
They were often sympathetic to the
right
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What was the consequence for left-wing assassins compared to right-wing murderers?
Left-wing assassins were
executed
, right-wing were not
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Why did political parties hire armed men during this period?
For
protection
against
political violence
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What were the paramilitary groups formed by political parties during this time?
KPD:
Red Front Fighters
DNVP:
Steel Helmets
SPD:
Spanish Sports Court
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What was the effect of private armies on political meetings?
They often caused
violence
at meetings
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