Weimar's Post-War Crisis


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Where the Treaty of Versailles was signed
HallofMirrors
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The pact which guaranteed army support
EbertGroner
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The right-wing group formed of ex-soldiers who crushed revolts for the government
Freikorps
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The left-wing group led by Karl Liebnecht and Rosa Luxemburg
Spartacists
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The theory which blamed others for Germany's failure in WWI
Stabintheback
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The article which allowed the President to rule by decree
fortyeight
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The voting system used to elect representatives to the Reichstag
proportionalrepresentation
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The country which thought the Treaty of Versailles was too lenient
France
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The name of the British economist who thought the Treaty would weaken the economies of other countries as well as Germany's
Keynes
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Another name for Article 231
WarGulitClause
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What new development by the new Weimar government was seen as too radical?
Constitution
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Who lead the Putsch/revolt by the Freikorps in March 1920
Kapp
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Which social group helped stop the Freikorps revolt?
workers
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Who occupied the Ruhr in 1923?
France
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What economic plan was made with the Allies in 1923?
Dawes
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What was the name of the new currency introduced in October 1923?
Rentenmark
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Who lead the Munich Putsch?
Hitler
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What was the result of the big increase in printing money?
Hyperinflation
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What costed 80 million marks in 1923?
egg
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The party which was created in 1920 (abbreviated)
NSDAP
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