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Level 6 – 9 marks

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Level 5 – 14 marks

2 Level 5 – 14 marks

Level 6 – 10 marks

3 Level 6 – 10 marks

Level 6 – 17 marks

4 Level 6 – 17 marks

10 mark question

20 mark question

What would you give this and why? 1 What would you give this and why?

What would you give this and why? 2

What would you give this and why? 3

What would you give this and why? 4

Which was more important in ensuring stability in the Federal republic in the years 1949–1963? (i) The Basic Law (ii) The economic miracle Explain your answer with reference to both (i) and (ii). [10]

Assess the view that propaganda was the most important factor in the rise of support for Nazism in the years 1925–1933. [20]

Which was of greater importance in establishing the Nazi dictatorship? (i) The Enabling Act (ii) The Night of the Long Knives Explain your answer with reference to both (i) and (ii). [10]

‘The most important reason why Adenauer was able to remain in power for so long was the economic miracle.’ How far do you agree? [20]

1 (a) Which of the following had a greater influence on the recovery of Weimar Germany 1924–29? (i) The leadership of Stresemann (ii) The actions of the USA Explain your answer with reference to both (i) and (ii). [10]

(b). How successful was Nazi economic policy in the years 1933–1939

2 (a) With which social group did the Nazis have greater success in imposing their ideals in the years 1933–1939? (i) Youth (ii) Women Explain your answer with reference to both (i) and (ii). [10]

(b)* ‘The foreign policy of the Federal Republic of Germany was its greatest success in the years 1949–1963’. How far do you agree? [20]