Weimar Germany 1918-1945

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GCSE History Quiz on Weimar Germany 1918-1945, created by Anya Riley on 04/05/2016.
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Quiz by Anya Riley, updated more than 1 year ago
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Question 1

Question
When was the Weimar Republic set up?
Answer
  • 1917
  • 1918
  • 1919

Question 2

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What were the weaknesses of the new constitution?
Answer
  • None, it was very strong
  • The President had too little power
  • Proportional representation led to weak coallitions
  • The President had too much power
  • Article 48
  • Everyone hated the Kaiser so they loved the new constitution

Question 3

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Germany could afford to pay the reparations posed, in the Treaty of Versailles, by the allies.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 4

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Who were the opposition from the left and who headed their uprisings?
Answer
  • Kapp Putsch
  • Spartacists
  • Wolfgang Kapp
  • Karl Libenecht
  • Rosa Luxemborg

Question 5

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In what year did hyperinflation start?
Answer
  • 1919
  • 1921
  • 1923
  • 1249
  • 1929

Question 6

Question
The following are some of Stresemann's policies which help lead to Germany's economic recovery. Match the plan with the correct date. The Dawes Plan [blank_start]1924[blank_end] The Young Plan [blank_start]1929[blank_end] The Rentenmark [blank_start]1923[blank_end]
Answer
  • 1924
  • 1929
  • 1925
  • 1923
  • October 1923
  • 1926
  • January 1925
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