Weimar Republic/Golden Age/Stresemann 0.0 / 5 ? HistoryWWII and Nazi Germany 1939-1945GCSEEdexcel Created by: aliciaburkeCreated on: 12-05-16 20:52 Who was appointed Chancellor in 1923? Gustav Stresemann 1 of 20 What did Stresemann do to solve the problems? Called off the passive resistence in the Ruhr, burned the worthless marks and negotiated to receive American loans under the Dawes Plan in 1924 2 of 20 What was the Dawes Plan? Reparations re-negotiated to be payed over longer period of times, accompanied by loans from US to revive German economy 3 of 20 Between which years did Germany recover under Sresemann? 1924-29 4 of 20 Why did Stresemann have a wider support than Ebert? He was a right-winger 5 of 20 What did Germany achieve in 1928? Same levels of production as before war and increased wages 6 of 20 What was the currency called that Stresemann introduced? Rentenmark 7 of 20 Why was there a cultural revival? Strict censorship under the Kaiser but the Weimar Republic allowed freedom of expression 8 of 20 Example of artist who represented reality of everyday life Otto Dix - highlighted gaps between rich and poor in Germany 9 of 20 Example of designer who rejected traditional styles Paul Klee 10 of 20 Who was Marlene Dietrich? One of Germany's greatest international stars 11 of 20 Examples of taboo issues that became acceptable Drinking and smoking 12 of 20 How did politics become more stable? No attempted revolutions between 1923-29 and moderate political parties had 136 more seats in Reichstag than radical parties 13 of 20 What did Stresemann sign in 1925? The Locarno Treaties 14 of 20 What were the Locarno Agreements? Pact that agreed not to change Germany's Western bordes with France and Belgium 15 of 20 What was Germany accepted into in 1926? The League of Nations 16 of 20 What did Germany and 64 other nations sign in 1928? The Kellogg-Briand Pact 17 of 20 What was the Kellogg-Briand Pact? Agreement not to go to war 18 of 20 What had Stresemann negotiated before he died in 1929? The Young Plan 19 of 20 What was the Young Plan? Economic plan to help pay reparations 20 of 20
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