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Three PEAL paragraphs for each question. Year 11 Easter Revision. Explain why there were economic problems in the Weimar Republic from 1919-1923. Explain why there was limited support for the Nazis from 1923-29. -The Ruhr -Hitler's imprisonment Hyperinflation -Stresemann Lack of consensus in the Reichstag -Hindenburg Explain why there was a recovery in Germany from 1924-1928. Explain why the support for the Nazi party grew from 1929-33. -Dawes Plan -the Wall Street Crash -Young Plan -the Weimar Republic -Rentenmark -Hitler Explain why the Munich Putsch [1923] failed. Explain why Hitler became chancellor in 1933. -Lossow -Lack of consensus in the Reichstag -Lack of Public Support -Von Papen -Police -The Depression Explain how Hitler built a dictatorship from 1933-34. -The Reichstag Fire -The Enabling Act Must include: An argument sentence. Three reasons why……. Three PEAL paragraphs for each question.

Use your books and Research: Describe two features of each of the following. The Norman Church. Anglo-Saxon religion. Anglo-Saxon towns/villages. The Feudal system. William’s army. Norman culture. Stone Castles. Marcher Earldoms. Domesday book. Forest Laws. Lanfranc’s reforms. Tenants-in-chief. Earls’ revolt in 1075. Anglo-Saxon resistance to Norman Control. Harrying of the North 1069-70 Anglo-Saxon government. Witan Rebellions in the North, 1069. Norman government.