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