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5. Weimar and Nazi Germany, 1918–39
5.1 The Weimar Republic, 1918–29
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The Weimar Republic replaced the German
monarchy
under
Kaiser Wilhelm II
.
True
The Weimar Constitution included a strong
president
to ensure political stability.
True
The Centre Party (Zentrum) primarily supported social justice and conservative values.
True
The Great Depression in the 1930s worsened the economic conditions in the
Weimar Republic
.
True
Proportional representation in the Weimar Constitution led to a fragmented parliament and political instability.
True
The German economy suffered from
hyperinflation
The Weimar Republic was established in Germany in the aftermath of World War
I
The Weimar Constitution featured proportional
representation
The Social Democrats (SPD) advocated for social
welfare
Hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic occurred because the German mark lost its
value
The Kapp Putsch was an attempted coup by right-wing
nationalists
What treaty imposed harsh reparations on Germany after World War I?
Treaty of Versailles
What was the Spartacist Uprising in Germany?
Communist revolution
The proportional representation system in the Weimar Constitution led to political stability.
False
The Weimar Constitution featured proportional representation in the
Reichstag
The Weimar Constitution's proportional representation ensured that smaller parties could gain seats in the
Reichstag
.
True
Order the challenges faced by the Weimar Republic from most severe to least severe:
1️⃣ Economic Instability
2️⃣ Social Unrest
3️⃣ Political Divisions
Who was a key leader of the Centre Party (Zentrum)?
Wilhelm Marx
The Treaty of Versailles imposed harsh reparations on Germany, contributing to economic
instability
The Kapp Putsch was an attempted right-wing nationalist coup against the Weimar
government
What type of representation was featured in the Weimar Constitution?
Proportional representation
Why did the strong presidency in the Weimar Constitution lead to political instability?
Clashes with parliament
What was the primary cause of hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic?
Costs of World War I
The hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic wiped out savings and made basic goods unaffordable for many Germans.
True
What was the Kapp Putsch?
Right-wing nationalist coup
What was the Kapp Putsch?
Right-wing nationalist coup
What was the Dawes Plan of 1924 designed to do?
Restructure reparations payments
What system of political representation was used in the Weimar Republic?
Proportional representation
What event led to the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II?
November Revolution
Who led the Social Democrats (SPD) during the Weimar Republic's establishment?
Friedrich Ebert
Which political party promoted individual liberties and a market economy during the Weimar Republic?
German Democratic Party
What was the Spartacist Uprising in the Weimar Republic?
Left-wing revolt
Match the challenge faced by the Weimar Republic with its description:
Economic Instability ↔️ Hyperinflation, reparations, Great Depression
Social Unrest ↔️ Uprisings from left-wing and right-wing groups
Political Divisions ↔️ Fragmented parliament, unstable governments
The Great Depression in the
1930s
exacerbated economic problems in Germany.
True
Frequent changes in chancellors undermined the government's ability to address the country's
challenges
Who led the provisional government of Germany after the abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II?
Friedrich Ebert
Match the political party with its key leader:
Social Democrats (SPD) ↔️ Friedrich Ebert
Centre Party (Zentrum) ↔️ Wilhelm Marx
German Democratic Party (DDP) ↔️ Hugo Preuss
The Great Depression in the 1930s led to high
unemployment
Match the political party with its ideology:
Social Democrats (SPD) ↔️ Social welfare
Centre Party (Zentrum) ↔️ Social justice
German Democratic Party (DDP) ↔️ Market economy
Who led the Social Democrats (SPD) during the Weimar Republic?
Friedrich Ebert
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