Complete the keyword sheet.. ‘The Weimar Republic was doomed to fail due to its design.’ Do you agree? Why was the Weimar Republic opposed by the Left.

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Complete the keyword sheet.

‘The Weimar Republic was doomed to fail due to its design.’ Do you agree? Why was the Weimar Republic opposed by the Left and the Right? What were the rebellions and uprisings of ?

Prestructural: The point or concept has not been understood. The student may have a number of unconnected ideas but cannot distinguish relevance. Unistructural: One relevant idea is explained. Can separate relevant from non-relevant ideas. May be a couple of simple and obvious connections but their significance isn’t grasped. Multistructural: Several relevant ideas on the topic. Several connections may be made but their significance to the whole isn’t grasped. Relational: Understands and explains complex relationships related to the idea or concept. Understands relationship of parts to the whole. Extended Abstract: Shows profound understanding. Transfer takes place. Makes new connections. Can apply to wider contexts and new applications.

HINGE QUESTION The Kapp Putsch was carried out by : A: The Communists in 1920 B: The Right Wing politicians in 1920 C: The Spartacists in 1921 D: The Freikorps in : A and B2: B and C 3: C and D4: D and A5: A and C

HINGE QUESTION The most serious challenge to the Weimar Republic came from the: A: The Communists in 1919 B: The Red Ruhr Rising C: The Spartacists in 1921 D: The Freikorps in : A and B2: B and C 3: C and D4: D and A5: A and C

‘The Weimar Republic was doomed to fail due to its design.’ Do you agree? Why was the Weimar Republic opposed by the Left and the Right? What were the rebellions and uprisings of ?

Choose one statement, and defend it. The Weimar Republic was doomed to failure due to its design. The Weimar Republic was strong enough to defeat all the challenges The WR was weak…

‘The Weimar Republic was doomed to fail due to its design.’ Do you agree? Why was the Weimar Republic opposed by the Left and the Right? What were the rebellions and uprisings of ?