Year 13 lesson- the Revolution from above and below

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Year 13 lesson- the Revolution from above and below

Connector Card sort Weimar republic vs old constitution How do they differ? How are they the same?

Outcomes All to teach each other about different groups who wanted to seize control All to debate / analyse arguments Have points to answer a Part A question on

Groups Left Middle Right Red Bavaria- Oliver/Nasir Spartakist Revolt (Ruhr)-Zainab Kamaljit Middle Chancellor Ebert- Hugo Preuss- Parminder/Rogin Right Kapp – Luttwitz Putsch- Harpreet/Prableen Hitler- Banuson / Haashir /Lukman