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What are questions 3b, 3c, and 3d based on?
Two
interpretations
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What is required in question 3b?
Describe 1 difference between the
interpretations
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What does question 3c ask you to explain?
Why the
interpretations
are different
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What is the focus of question 3d?
How far do you agree with
Interpretation 2
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What is the main topic of this booklet?
Rise of the Nazi party
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What are the key facts about the rise of the Nazi party?
Hitler
became Chancellor on
January 30, 1933
.
His rise was due to economic problems, weaknesses of Weimar democracy, Nazi propaganda, and political miscalculations.
Treaty of Versailles caused anger and humiliation.
Weimar weaknesses made
extremist parties
popular.
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What did the Treaty of Versailles require from Germany?
Accept blame for
WWI
and pay
reparations
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What was the impact of the Treaty of Versailles on Germany?
Caused
anger
and humiliation among Germans
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How did proportional representation affect the Weimar Republic?
Led to
unstable coalition governments
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What did Article 48 allow the President to do?
Rule by
decree
,
weakening democracy
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What was the public perception of Weimar leaders?
Seen as weak and
unpatriotic
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What economic problem occurred in 1923 in Germany?
Hyperinflation
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What caused hyperinflation in Germany in 1923?
Missed
reparations
payment and
French occupation
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What was the cost of a loaf of bread by November 1923?
200 billion
marks
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What was the impact of hyperinflation on the middle class?
Wiped out their
savings
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What event triggered the Great Depression in Germany?
Wall Street Crash
of
1929
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What was the unemployment rate in Germany by 1932?
6 million
unemployed
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How did the government respond to the Great Depression?
Increased
taxes and cut
benefits
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What was the impact of the Great Depression on democracy in Germany?
People lost
faith
in democracy
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What qualities made Hitler a powerful leader?
Charismatic
speaker and
strong promises
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What were some of Hitler's promises to the German people?
Destroy the
Treaty of Versailles
and create jobs
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Who did Hitler blame for Germany's problems?
Jews
,
Communists
, and
Weimar
politicians
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What role did Josef Goebbels play in the Nazi Party?
Head of Propaganda
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What methods did Goebbels use to spread Nazi messages?
Rallies, posters, newspapers, and
radio
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What was the purpose of the SA (Brownshirts)?
Intimidate
Nazi
opponents
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How did the SA contribute to the Nazi Party's image?
Made the Nazis look powerful and
disciplined
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What was the growth of Nazi support from 1928 to 1932?
1928:
12
seats
1930
:
107
seats
1932:
230
seats
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What was the impact of weak Weimar leaders on the Nazi Party's rise?
Made
extremist
parties more popular
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Who was Chancellor before Hitler?
Von Papen
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What was the final impact of Hitler becoming Chancellor?
He used
democracy
to destroy democracy
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What were the causes of Hitler's rise to power?
Treaty of Versailles
Weakness of Weimar Republic
Economic Problems
Hitler’s Leadership
Nazi Propaganda
Political Mistakes
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What is the main argument in Interpretation 1 about the rise of the Nazi Party?
Hitler’s
personal appeal and leadership skills
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What is the main argument in Interpretation 2 about the rise of the Nazi Party?
Economic instability caused by the
Great Depression
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What are the key differences between Interpretations 1 and 2?
One focuses on
Hitler
, the other on economics
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What historical evidence supports Interpretation 1?
Hitler's
charisma
and powerful speeches
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What historical evidence supports Interpretation 2?
Mass unemployment due to the
Great Depression
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Which interpretation do you find more convincing and why?
Interpretation
2
due to economic
evidence
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What is the main topic regarding women in Nazi Germany?
Nazi
ideology
on women's roles
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What were the key facts about Nazi ideology on women?
Women should focus on
motherhood
and homemaking.
Slogan: "
Kinder, Küche, Kirche
".
Discouraged from working
outside
the home.
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What was the Law for the Encouragement of Marriage?
Loan of
1,000
marks for newlyweds
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