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No Pens Day Pens Down Day Today, we are putting pens down to focus on: -listening skills -discussion skills -problem solving -debating -working together -reading -thinking Let’s see what the experience is like… Enjoy No Pens Day!

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Revision 1. lk_weimar_versailles.htmlhttp:// lk_weimar_versailles.html 2. lk_weimar_inflation.htmlhttp:// lk_weimar_inflation.html 3. lk_weimar_stresemann.htmlhttp:// lk_weimar_stresemann.html 4. lk_weimar_stresemann.htmlhttp:// lk_weimar_stresemann.html 5. lk_weimar.htmlhttp:// lk_weimar.html 6. lk_weimar_revolutions.htmlhttp:// lk_weimar_revolutions.html

1.‘Charlie Do You Like Lorraine Kelly’ reminds us of what? (2 marks) 2. Which region of Germany did France occupy when Germany failed to pay reparations? (1 mark) 3. Name 3 terms of the Treaty of Versailles (LAGER) (3 marks) 4. Name 2 effects of the Wall street crash on Germany (2 marks) 5. Who were the brown shirts/SA? (1 mark ) 6. Explain 3 ways in which Stresemann solved the economic problems between (8 marks) 7. Describe the ways political unrest was dealt with in Germany in the years (6 marks) 8. Explain the effects of hyperinflation in 1923 on Germany and its people. (8 marks) 9. Explain why the Germans disliked the treaty of Versailles (8 marks) 10. Explain how the treaty of Versailles affected Germany in the years up to (8 marks) 11. When was the treaty of Versailles signed? (1 mark) 12. Name 2 democratic features of the new Weimar government (3 marks) 13. Describe one attempt to overthrow the Weimar government (4 marks) 14. Describe the effects of either the Dawes or Young Plan (3 marks) 15. Who were the Friekorps? (1 mark)

1. How did the depression help Hitler come to power? (5 marks) -the-depression-helped-hitler-come-to- power/2439.html -the-depression-helped-hitler-come-to- power/2439.html

2. 3 reasons why the Weimar republic was so unpopular? (5 marks) establishment-of-the-weimar- republic/2434.html establishment-of-the-weimar- republic/2434.html

3. Effects of reparations (5 marks) mar-germany problems-and- solutions/2438.html mar-germany problems-and- solutions/2438.html

4. Why was the Weimar republic weak? (5 marks) -was-the-weimar-republic-weak/3267.html -was-the-weimar-republic-weak/3267.html

5. Describe the Spartacist uprising (5 marks) -were-the-germans-unwilling-to-support-the- weimar-republic/2437.html -were-the-germans-unwilling-to-support-the- weimar-republic/2437.html

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