Gaining the friendship and co operation of Spain and Portugal
Destroying the Treaty of Versailles
Remove the "burdens of society" (the disabled)
To create a free and universal healthcare system
Question 2
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Which of these is not an element of fascism?
Answer
Extreme nationalism and devotion to the leader
The state taking priority over the individuals
Gender equality
Disdain for intellectuals and the arts
Question 3
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What is the definition of "Volksgemeinschaft"?
Answer
"The people of Germany"- referring to the Aryan master race
"The people's community"- referring to the influence of the Nazi party on all aspects of German life
"The dirty people"- referring to "undesirables", e.g Jews, homosexuals, the disabled, ethnic minorities
Question 4
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Which of these is a quote from Hitler regarding education?
Answer
"No child should leave school without complete knowledge of the necessity and meaning of blood purity"
"Jewish children are corrupting our education system"
""The most important aspect of the education of a German child is the greatness of Germany and her military"
Question 5
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What subjects was there most emphasis on in German schools under the Nazi government?
Answer
Painting, languages, and rhetoric (public speaking)
Maths, chemistry, and physics
Sport, history and biology
Question 6
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What was the age that young German boys could join the "Pimpfen" (the youngest wing of the Hitler Youth)
Answer
Age 4
Age 5
Age 6
Age 7
Question 7
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Which of these is NOT a supposed characteristic of the Aryan race?
Answer
Blond hair
Blue eyes
Small feet
Tall stature
Question 8
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Hitler formed the blueprint of anti-Semitism, i.e this was a radical, new opinion.
Answer
True
False
Question 9
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How did the Nazi party go about spreading anti-Semitism?
Answer
Segregating Jews from the rest of the population
Using anti-Semitic propaganda, especially aiming to indoctrinate children
Subtly and gradually, slowly making it acceptable and normal in the eyes of the German people
Having the SA immediately imprison any Jews they saw
Discouraging people from buying goods from Jewish shops, eventually enforcing an embargo
Question 10
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What did the Nuremburg Laws of 1935 enforce?
Answer
No Jews could be doctors or dentists.
No Jews could enter the city of Nuremburg without paying the sum of 1000 marks to the Reich government.
Jews are exempt from rights of citizenship, are prohibited from marrying or having sexual relationships with "Aryans", and no Jewish household could hire an "Aryan" servant.
Jewish people were prohibited from owning land, vehicles, or telephones.
Question 11
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Which of these were ideals promoted for women in Nazi Germany?
Answer
Stay at home as a housewife and mother
Have as many children as possible (gold medals were given to women with 8 children or more), thus stay healthy and strong and preferably have wide hips
Bring home income for the family
Wear make up and fashionable clothing
Never drink or smoke
Question 12
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What did Hitler do to control religion?
Answer
Denounce and ban all religions
Establish a "Reich Church"; replacing the cross and bible on the alter with a sword and a copy of 'Mein Kampf'
Infiltrate the catholic church, subtly altering its doctrine to suit his aims
Question 13
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An average school in Nazi Germany did about 2 hours of sport every day.