Peace Treaties 1919-1923 OCR board, Modern History B, no coursework Booklet 1. 5.0 / 5 based on 1 ratingTeacher recommended ? HistoryCauses and effects of WW1GCSEOCR Created by: HannahCreated on: 30-04-11 10:19 The Paris Peace Conference took place in: 1919 1 of 11 Clemenceau asked for how much in reparations? £44 billion 2 of 11 The final amount decided on for reparations was: £6.5 billion 3 of 11 The Treaty was signed on: 28th June 1919 4 of 11 France and ______ invaded the Ruhr when Germany could not pay. Belgium 5 of 11 When was the Ruhr invaded? January 1923 6 of 11 What was the German's reaction to the invasion? They used Passive Resistance 7 of 11 What is the term used when money becomes worthless as prices rise and wages do not? Hyperinflation 8 of 11 Why did Hyperinflation occur? The remaining produce they had left became expensive, so money was printed 9 of 11 The Chancellor was called: Gustav Stresemann 10 of 11 What did he not do as Chancellor? Order French troops to be executed 11 of 11
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