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AB Germany, 1890–1945: Democracy and dictatorship
2.1 Kaiser Wilhelm II and the difficulties of ruling Germany
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Who reigned briefly after Wilhelm I died in 1888?
Friedrich III
At what age did Wilhelm II become Kaiser?
29
The growth of the socialist movement in the late 1880s posed a challenge to Wilhelm II's
authority
Wilhelm II addressed growing inequality and labor unrest effectively during his reign.
False
What type of decision-making did Wilhelm II adopt?
Centralized and autocratic
Wilhelm II trusted experts and advisors when making decisions.
False
What political challenge did Wilhelm II face immediately upon becoming Kaiser?
Succession crisis
Wilhelm II's foreign policy aimed to increase Germany's global
influence
What were two key results of Germany's industrialization and urbanization under Wilhelm II?
Social inequality, labor unrest
Wilhelm II's
domineering
and
impulsive
personality created
challenges
in
governing
Germany.
True
Germany's rapid
industrialization
led to
growing
social
inequality
and
labor
unrest
Wilhelm II became Kaiser at the age of 29.
True
Wilhelm II's decision-making style was centralized and
autocratic
Wilhelm II's political challenges included balancing alliances and avoiding international conflicts.
True
Wilhelm II faced a succession crisis upon becoming
Kaiser
, creating political instability.
True
Wilhelm II pursued an aggressive foreign policy to increase Germany's global
influence
.
Wilhelm II's
leadership style contributed to growing social tensions due to his reluctance to enact necessary reforms.
True
Sequence the consequences of Wilhelm II's foreign policy:
1️⃣ Heightened international rivalries
2️⃣ Diplomatic isolation of Germany
3️⃣ Outbreak of World War I
Wilhelm II's
leadership style ultimately contributed to the collapse of his rule.
True
Wilhelm I died in
1888
Industrialization and urbanization led to social inequality and labor unrest in Germany during the
late 1880s
.
True
Who was Kaiser Wilhelm II's predecessor as German Emperor?
Friedrich III
Wilhelm II's personality was characterized as strong-willed, impulsive, and prone to rash
decisions
Match the aspect of Wilhelm II's leadership with its description:
Decision-making ↔️ Centralized and autocratic
Communication ↔️ Bombastic and dramatic
Foreign Policy ↔️ Aggressive and expansionist
Wilhelm II's
domineering
and
impulsive
personality created
challenges
in managing
Germany's
domestic
and
international
issues
Wilhelm II addressed social inequality and labor unrest promptly through reforms.
False
What was the primary political challenge related to industrialization and urbanization during Wilhelm II's reign?
Social inequality
Wilhelm II's foreign policy was characterized as aggressive and
expansionist
What type of political crisis did Wilhelm II face upon becoming Kaiser?
Succession crisis
Chronological order of key events during Wilhelm II's reign:
1️⃣ Wilhelm I dies; Friedrich III reigns briefly
2️⃣ Wilhelm II becomes Kaiser
3️⃣ Industrialization and urbanization accelerate
4️⃣ Growth of the socialist movement
5️⃣ Foreign policy expansion aims
Describe Wilhelm II's personality in three words.
Strong-willed, impulsive, ambitious
Match the leadership aspect with its description:
Decision-making ↔️ Centralized and autocratic
Communication ↔️ Bombastic and dramatic
Foreign Policy ↔️ Aggressive and expansionist
Relationship with Advisors ↔️ Distrustful of experts
What type of reforms did Germany's social inequality and labor unrest under Wilhelm II require?
Social reforms
Wilhelm II's domineering and impulsive
personality
created challenges in governing Germany effectively.
What were the primary consequences of Germany's industrialization and urbanization under Wilhelm II?
Social inequality and labor unrest
Match the economic and social issue with its description during Wilhelm II's reign:
Social Inequality ↔️ Growing wealth disparities
Labor Unrest ↔️ Poor working conditions and low wages
Need for Reform ↔️ Slow implementation of worker protections
What was Wilhelm II's main aim in foreign policy?
Expand Germany's colonial empire
Wilhelm II's distrust of experts and prone to rash decisions exacerbated political and economic
challenges
.
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