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Weimar 1924-1929
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Quiz on Weimar 1924-1929, created by Chris Clayton on 24/05/2013.
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Question 1
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What did Stresemann introduce to end Hyperinflation?
Answer
Rentenmark
Deutschmark
Question 2
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How many public workers were laid off to help improve the economy?
Answer
500,000
600,000
700,000
800,000
Question 3
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How much money was loaned in the Dawes plan?
Answer
500 million gold marks
600 million gold marks
700 million gold marks
800 million gold marks
Question 4
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What did Germany join in 1926?
Answer
The League of Nations
The Kellogg Briand pact
Question 5
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What did Germany sign in 1925?
Answer
The treaty of Versailles
The Dawes plan
The Locarno pact
Question 6
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What did Germany agree to in the Locarno pact?
Answer
accept the eastern borders including the Polish corridor
accept the western borders including Alsace-Lorraine
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