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6. How many opposed the outbreak of war in Berlin?

  • 100,000
  • 5,000
  • 50,000
  • 1 million

7. Which were the first cars created by Germany in the 1900s?

  • Daimler and Benz
  • BMW
  • Mercedes
  • Fiat and Honda

8. Where were the most dramatic increases in the workforce?

  • Tertiary
  • All
  • Secondary (mining, industry, handicraft)
  • Primary (agriculture

9. The Bundesrat had how many represntatives?

  • 14
  • however many they like
  • 58, from 25 regional states
  • 25, from 25 regional states

10. What are the long term causes of the 'second i r' ?

  • Geographical position (rivers, e.g. Rhine)
  • Raw materials (coal in Ruhr)
  • All of these
  • Population (1/3 more in 1910 than 1890)

11. How did polarisation occur?

  • Russian revolution
  • USA entry into the war
  • All
  • G's are tired of sacrifices

12. What is Flottenpolitik?

  • Political group
  • synthesis of popular pressure and gov policy
  • Military strategy
  • the same as Weltpolitik

13. What percentage of the world's electricals ame fo G in 1913?

  • 100%
  • 50%
  • 90%
  • 40%

14. Why does the Reichstag only provide an illusion of demoracy?

  • Because it could be dissolved at the will of the Kaiser
  • All of these
  • Because the Reichstag could only reject and not propose legisation
  • Because Prussia still divided votes basedon class

15. How was spirit changing in Germany?

  • All
  • through anti-semitism
  • through nationalism
  • through social darwinism

16. Who was Chancellor in 1901?

  • Bethmann
  • Bulow
  • Caprivi
  • Hohenloe

17. What are cartels?

  • Agreements between businesses to control prodction + prices
  • Illegal alliances of busineses creating artificial prices
  • types of load
  • laws

18. What percentagef snthetic dyes came from G by 1900?

  • 50%
  • 10%
  • 90%
  • 40%

19. What is Weltpolitik?

  • Expansion from 1897
  • All of these
  • Expanding miitary and political influence
  • Desire to build an empire like Britains