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AB Germany, 1890–1945: Democracy and dictatorship
2.3 Weimar Republic: Challenges and Recovery
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What was the Weimar Republic?
Democratic government of Germany
The Weimar Republic replaced the imperial regime with a
parliamentary democracy
.
True
What caused hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic?
Excessive printing of money
High unemployment and economic stagnation in the
1920s
worsened living standards in Germany.
True
Weak support for the Weimar system among the public and key institutions like the military contributed to its
instability
Match the factor contributing to political instability with its impact:
Weak parliamentary system ↔️ Conflicts between president and parliament
Extremist political parties ↔️ Difficulty forming stable coalitions
Lack of public support ↔️ Preference for authoritarian government
What type of government did many Germans prefer over the Weimar system?
Authoritarian
The Weimar Republic's constitution gave too much power to the president.
True
Hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic was caused by excessive printing of
money
Wealth inequality in the
Weimar Republic
fueled class divisions.
True
Resentment over the Treaty of Versailles fueled German
nationalism
What was the period of stability and prosperity in the mid-1920s called?
Golden Age
The Locarno Pact improved Germany's international relations and led to its admission to the League of
Nations
The Weimar Republic replaced the imperial regime with a
parliamentary democracy
.
True
What political ideology did the Nazi party represent during the Weimar Republic?
Far-right extremism
What was the impact of reparations imposed by the Treaty of Versailles on Germany's economy?
Drained Germany's economy
The rise of political extremism in the Weimar Republic undermined political
stability
The Weimar Republic had 20 different cabinets between 1919 and 1933
True
Which extremist political parties undermined the Weimar Republic?
Communists and Nazis
Why did many Germans prefer authoritarian rule over democracy during the Weimar Republic?
Lack of public support
Match the social division with its description:
Class divisions ↔️ Differences between social classes
Generational divides ↔️ Differing values between age groups
Regional disparities ↔️ Variations in living standards
Jewish communities in the
Weimar Republic
faced increasing discrimination and prejudice
True
What was the purpose of the Rentenmark introduced by Stresemann?
Combat hyperinflation
What was the impact of the Locarno Pact on Germany's international standing?
Enhanced relations
The Weimar Republic was established following the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II at the end of World War
I
Steps in the establishment of the Weimar Republic
1️⃣ Abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II
2️⃣ Constitutional assembly meets in Weimar
3️⃣ Drafting of a new constitution
4️⃣ Establishment of a parliamentary democracy
The huge war debts imposed by the Treaty of Versailles drained Germany's
economy
What impact did political extremism have on the Weimar Republic?
Undermined political stability
The Weimar Republic had 20 different cabinets between 1919 and
1933
.
True
What ultimately undermined the Weimar Republic?
Political instability
The Weimar Republic faced significant political instability, with 20 different
cabinets
What extremist political parties contributed to the instability of the Weimar Republic?
Nazis and Communists
Match the economic challenges with their impacts:
Hyperinflation ↔️ Collapse of the German mark
Reparations ↔️ Drained Germany's economy
Economic Depression ↔️ High unemployment and stagnation
Which ethnic minority faced increasing discrimination in the Weimar Republic?
Jewish communities
Order the significant attempts at recovery and stability under Gustav Stresemann:
1️⃣ Introduction of the Rentenmark
2️⃣ Negotiation of the Dawes Plan
3️⃣ Negotiation of the Locarno Pact
Stresemann's
economic reforms stabilized the German economy and currency.
True
Which plan renegotiated Germany's reparations payments in 1924?
Dawes Plan
Hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic led to a collapse in the value of the German
mark
Hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic was caused by the excessive printing of
money
The economic depression in the 1920s improved living standards in Germany
False
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