history germany 1918-1932

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  • Created on: 01-06-16 15:57

1. what are two weaknessess of the constitution?

  • gave the president too much power and led to many extremist groups.
  • more people could vote and president had too much power.
  • it made it weaker and more people could vote.
  • more scrambled egg and led to many extremist groups.
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2. what are two effects of hyperinflation?

  • most germans suffered and money became eatable.
  • wouldn't know and wouldn't know.
  • pensioners found that there pensions became worthless and farmers were pleased when the price of food went up.
  • some people did benefit and hitler was opposed.

3. what are two strengths of the new constitution?

  • More equal and more strength.
  • It expanded and more equal.
  • president could make laws without going to the reichstag and better president.
  • More chickens and it expanded

4. what are two causes of hyperinflation?

  • weimer government was short of money after first world war and german government was unable to make its first reparations payment.
  • farmers were pleased when price of food went up and hitler used his trial to get national publicity.
  • some germans did benefit and weimer government short of money.
  • hitler got hyper and drunk to much beer.

5. write down three effects of the german revolution- of 1918.

  • the new german state became known as the weimer republic, german military forces cut, NSDAP was banned.
  • stab in the back theory, new government able to agree on an armistice, the new german state became known as the weimer republic.
  • stab in the back theory, hyperinflation, new government took no longer to achieve.
  • hitler becomes chancellor, new government able to agree on an armistice, hyperinflation.

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this wasn't a good quiz but the answers should be harder to make the MCQ more challenging 

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