5.2 Hitler's Rise to Power, 1919–33

Cards (86)

  • Hyperinflation and high unemployment were major economic problems faced by the Weimar Republic.

    True
  • Match the Nazi Party with the Weimar Republic based on their early challenges:
    Nazi Party ↔️ Grew from a small, extremist group to a major political force
    Weimar Republic ↔️ Faced political instability, economic problems, and social unrest
  • The economic challenges of the Weimar Republic paved the way for Hitler's appointment as Chancellor in 1933.

    True
  • Extremist political groups like the Nazis gained support during the Weimar Republic due to social unrest.
    True
  • What were the key propaganda techniques used by the Nazis to gain support?
    Rallies, speeches, posters
  • The Nazis used powerful visual imagery and slogans in their propaganda to spread their ideology
  • The Beer Hall Putsch was an attempted coup in 1923 led by Adolf Hitler
  • What strategy did the Nazis adopt after the Beer Hall Putsch to gain power?
    Legal, democratic means
  • Hyperinflation and economic collapse during the Great Depression undermined the Weimar Republic's stability.
    True
  • Match the early years of the Nazi Party with the corresponding challenges of the Weimar Republic:
    Nazi Party ↔️ Grew from small extremist group
    Weimar Republic ↔️ Political instability, economic problems
  • What were the key factors that undermined the stability of the Weimar Republic and paved the way for the rise of the Nazi Party?
    Economic and social conditions
  • Match the conditions with their corresponding period:
    Hyperinflation ↔️ Weimar Republic
    Propaganda ↔️ Early Nazi Party
  • Order the propaganda techniques used by the Nazis:
    1️⃣ Rallies and speeches
    2️⃣ Posters and media
    3️⃣ Scapegoating
    4️⃣ Nationalism and militarism
  • What was the major global economic crisis that began in 1929 and severely impacted Germany?
    The Great Depression
  • The Weimar Republic's political instability allowed the Nazis to gain support through propaganda.

    True
  • What were the major challenges facing the Weimar Republic after World War I?
    Political instability and economic problems
  • Why was the presidential election of 1932 a pivotal moment in the rise of the Nazi Party?
    Hitler's strong showing undermined the Weimar Republic
  • The Weimar Republic was established after World War I as Germany's democratic government.

    True
  • When was the Nazi Party founded?
    1919
  • What were the major economic issues in Germany during the Weimar Republic?
    Hyperinflation, unemployment, depression
  • Hitler used propaganda and paramilitary forces to capitalize on social unrest
  • What was the name of the democratic government established in Germany after World War I?
    Weimar Republic
  • Which extremist political group gained support amidst the social unrest in the Weimar Republic?
    Nazis
  • Who led the Nazi Party in its early years?
    Adolf Hitler
  • The economic and social conditions in Germany during the Weimar Republic were closely intertwined.
  • Compare the Nazi Party and the Weimar Republic in terms of their early years:
    1️⃣ Nazi Party: Grew from a small, extremist group to a major political force
    2️⃣ Weimar Republic: Faced political instability, economic problems, and social unrest
    3️⃣ Nazi Party: Exploited public discontent and used propaganda
    4️⃣ Weimar Republic: Undermined by economic and social turmoil
  • What were two key propaganda techniques used by the Nazis to gain support?
    Rallies and speeches
  • Hitler's leadership and the Nazi Party's propaganda tactics were key factors in their rise to power
  • What group did the Nazis blame for Germany's problems using scapegoating in their propaganda?
    Jews
  • The Beer Hall Putsch trial became a propaganda platform for Hitler to spread Nazi ideology.
    True
  • The Great Depression began in 1929 and led to widespread unemployment and political instability
  • How many different cabinets did the Weimar Republic have between 1919 and 1933?
    20
  • The Nazis exploited public discontent and used propaganda to gain support during the Weimar Republic's instability.

    True
  • The challenging economic and social conditions in the Weimar Republic ultimately undermined its legitimacy
  • Hitler's leadership style was described as charismatic, authoritarian, and ruthless
  • The Beer Hall Putsch was an attempted coup in 1923 led by Hitler
  • The Great Depression undermined the Weimar Republic and paved the way for the Nazi Party's rise to power
  • Economic problems such as hyperinflation and high unemployment were exploited by the Nazi Party to gain support
  • The Nazi Party, led by Adolf Hitler, used propaganda to exploit public discontent and capitalize on social unrest
  • The presidential election of 1932 further undermined the legitimacy of the Weimar Republic