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Edexcel GCSE History
5. Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918–39
5.4 Life in Nazi Germany, 1933–39
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The Nazis used
propaganda
to shape public opinion and control the flow of information.
True
The Nazis implemented significant economic and social policies that transformed German
society
The Nazis reshaped the German economy and society according to their
racial
and ideological vision.
True
The Nazis expanded the welfare state but also persecuted minority groups.
True
The Nazis sought to create a
Volksgemeinschaft
based on racial and ideological
unity
The Nazis reduced unemployment through
rearmament
and public works
programs
The Nazis used
propaganda
to shape public opinion and control the media.
True
The Nazis used propaganda to shape public opinion and control the flow of information in Germany.
True
The Nazis introduced policies of autarky to boost domestic
production
The Nazi process of aligning all aspects of German life under their control was called
Gleichschaltung
The Nazis' economic policies were closely tied to their racial and
ideological
vision.
True
The Nazis reshaped German culture to consolidate their power and advance their
ideological
agenda.
True
Under the Nazis, the media landscape in Germany shifted from diverse to strictly controlled and used for
propaganda
What role did propaganda play in the Nazis' efforts to consolidate power in Germany?
Shaping public opinion
The Nazis implemented social policies that encouraged women to focus on
traditional
roles within the family.
True
Student groups like the White Rose engaged in anti-Nazi
propaganda
Which political parties continued underground activities in opposition to the Nazis?
Social Democrats and Communists
What were some key economic policies implemented by the Nazis to reduce unemployment in Germany?
Rearmament and public works
What was the primary goal of the Nazis' economic and social policies in Germany during the 1930s?
Create a Volksgemeinschaft
The Nazis used propaganda to shape public opinion and control the flow of information in Germany.
True
Match the Nazi policy with its goal:
Propaganda ↔️ Shape public opinion
Autarky ↔️ Boost domestic production
Rearmament ↔️ Reduce unemployment
Volksgemeinschaft ↔️ Create racial unity
The Nazis persecuted and excluded Jews and other minority
groups
Under the Nazis, the media landscape was replaced with strict Nazi control and
propaganda
The Nazis used Gleichschaltung to fundamentally alter the social
structures
The Nazis used
rearmament
to reduce unemployment in Germany.
True
The Nazis promoted traditional gender roles and large
families
The Nazis used extensive propaganda to control the flow of
information
What happened to minorities in Nazi Germany?
Persecution and exclusion
The Nazis abolished trade unions and replaced them with the German Labour
Front
The Nazis consolidated their power and maintained a tight grip on the German people during the 1930s.
True
Match the policy area with its key policies:
Economic ↔️ Rearmament and autarky
Social ↔️ Welfare state and persecution
The Nazis' economic policies included rearmament and public works programs to reduce
unemployment
.
True
The Nazis maintained a tight grip on the German people during the 1930s.
True
The Gleichschaltung process allowed the Nazis to bring all aspects of
German
life under their control.
True
The Nazis abolished trade unions and replaced them with the German Labour
Front
After seizing power in 1933, the Nazis banned all other political parties, making the Nazi party the only legal political
force
Match the economic or social policy area with its condition before and after the Nazis:
Unemployment ↔️ High to Rearmament programs
Industrial Output ↔️ Low to Autarky policies
Society ↔️ Diverse to Persecution of minorities
What term did the Nazis use to describe their vision for a unified German society?
Volksgemeinschaft
What group was systematically persecuted and excluded under the Nazis?
Jews
Steps taken by the Nazis to transform German culture
1️⃣ Strict Nazi control of media
2️⃣ Promotion of traditional family values
3️⃣ Persecution of minorities
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