1) What caused the German revolution in 1918? a) Food shortages b) Unpopularity of the Kaiser c) Working strikes d) Heavy casualties 2) What happened to Kaiser Wilhelm? a) He was murdered by the opposition b) He sent the army to stop the revolution c) He abdicated and fled to Holland d) He killed himself 3) The Social Democratic Party took control over the Weimar Government a) True b) False 4) Article 48 allowed... a) the president to appoint a chancellor b) the people to vote out the president if they wanted c) the president to make laws without asking the Reichstag in an emergency d) the Reichstag to appoint a chancellor 5) What is one weakness of the Weimar Constitution? a) A lot of coalitions were made which meant that the government was not stable b) Men and women over 20 had the vote c) Proportional representation meant that all parties had a shot at having some influence in politics d) The President needed to have support of most of the Reichstag so could not force any laws through. 6) Why was the Treaty of Versailles a diktat? a) The Weimar government dictated what they wanted b) Germany was not allowed to join the treaty discussions c) The people of Germany could say their demands d) It was a treaty of peace 7) How much did Germany need to pay in reperations? a) £700,00 b) 1 million c) 6.6 billion d) 70 billion 8) What was the worse term of the Treaty of Versailles? a) No airforce b) Lost all their colonies c) Army was limited to 100,000 men d) War guilt clause 9) What happened in 1923? a) Weimar Government fled to Holland b) Worker's strike c) Hyperinflation d) WWII 10) What was the currency Stresemann introduced in 1923? a) Rentenmark b) Reichstag c) Marks d) Dirham 11) How much did Germany's reparations get reduced to by the Young Plan? a) £50 million b) £5 million c) £200,000 d) £2 billion 12) The Locarno Pact was signed between which countries? a) Italy, France, Britain and Germany b) Germany, Britain, France, Belgium and Italy c) Britain, Japan, US, Belgium and France d) Germany, Britain, France, US and Italy 13) The Kellogg-Briand Pact promised... a) that countries would not use war to achieve their aims. b) that every country has to be democratic c) that Germany can stop paying reparations d) that Austria had to apologise to Germany for starting the War 14) When did President Ebert die? a) 1920 b) 1923 c) 1927 d) 1925 15) Unemployment had fallen from... a) 2 million in 1926 to 1 million in 1928 b) 2.5 million in 1927 to 1.3 million in 1928 c) 2 million in 1926 to 1.3 million in 1928 d) 2 million in 1925 to 1.3 million in 1928 16) How did life change for women during the 20s? a) They were allowed to vote over the age of 19 b) They were given maternity leave c) Women could be politicians d) They were not allowed to work 17) Who were the 'new women' a) Young, working and fashionable women in the cities b) Widows c) Women in the army d) Housewives 18) The Weimar Government funded... a) their army b) hospitals  c) the Arts  d) their airforce

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