+ THE RULES Student 1 holds question cards in a fan and says, “Pick a card, any card!” Student 2 picks a card, reads the question out loud and allows.

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+ THE RULES Student 1 holds question cards in a fan and says, “Pick a card, any card!” Student 2 picks a card, reads the question out loud and allows five seconds of think time. Student 3 answers the question after 5 seconds.

What problems did the Weimar Republicface? L.O. To understand the problems faced by the Weimar Government By the end of this lesson... ALL OF US will be able to describe the different problems faced by the Weimar Republic. (F-E) EVEN BETTER IF you can begin to explain how some of these problems affected the republic. (D-C) EXCELLENT IF you can give developed explanations of these problems. (B ) CHALLENGE!!! CAN YOU JUDGE THE MAIN PROBLEM FACING THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC? (B-A*)

Weaknesses of Weimar Constitution Sparticist Rising Kapp Putsch ‘November Criminals’ 20 minutes

10 minutes Weaknesses of Weimar Constitution Sparticist Rising Kapp Putsch ‘November Criminals’

Were uprisings such as the Kapp Putsch the main problem facing the Weimar Republic? Checklist Discuss at least one uprising. Discuss the Treaty of Versailles. Discuss AT LEAST one other problem. Make a judgement. Uprisings such as the Kapp Putsch did cause problems for the Weimar Republic because... However there other important problems facing the new republic such as... This was an important problem because... In my opinion, I believe that... was the main problem facing the Weimar Republic because...

NOW SELF ASSESS YOUR LEARNING! GRADEWWWEBISIGNED By the end of this lesson... ALL OF US will be able to describe the different problems faced by the Weimar Republic. (F-E) EVEN BETTER IF you can begin to explain how some of these problems affected the republic. (D-C) EXCELLENT IF you can give developed explanations of these problems. (B ) CHALLENGE!!! CAN YOU JUDGE THE MAIN PROBLEM FACING THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC? (B-A*)