AQA GCSE History Paper 1
, What were the naval laws? - CORRECT ANSWERS-In 1898 they permitted Germany to
build only 16 ships over 3 yeats which later rose to 38
Was a problem as it meant the Kaiser couldn't make Germany match Britain's martial
prowess
What were the effects of WW1 on Germany? - CORRECT ANSWERS-2M German
soldiers died
Ended the autocratic rule of the Kaiser
Lead onto the Treaty Versailles
What were the main demands in the Treaty of Versailles? - CORRECT ANSWERS-
Demilitarisation of the Rhineland
Army must not exceed 100,000
Germany had to accept full responsibility for starting the war
Germany had to pay £6.6bn in reparations
What did the SPD aim to do? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Turn Germany from an
autocracy to a democracy (Led by Fredrich Ebert)
Who could vote in the Weimar Republic? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Everyone over the
age of 20
Effects hyperinflation in 1923 - CORRECT ANSWERS-People with savings suffered the
most
In Jan 1923 a loaf of bread cost 250 marks and by Nov 1923 it rose to 200M marks
By Autumn 1923 it cost more to print a note than it itself was worth
How many political murders were there between 1919 and 1922? - CORRECT
ANSWERS-376
What was the Dawes Plan?(1924) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Gave germany longer to
pay and had more US loans
What was passive resistance? - CORRECT ANSWERS-When German workers went
on strike in the Ruhr after the French and Belgians occupied it in 1923.
What was the Young Plan of 1929? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Total reparations were
reduced from 6.6Bn to 2Bn
Germany were given an extra 59 years to pay
Hitler saw the extension as "passing on the penalty to the unborn"
, What were the naval laws? - CORRECT ANSWERS-In 1898 they permitted Germany to
build only 16 ships over 3 yeats which later rose to 38
Was a problem as it meant the Kaiser couldn't make Germany match Britain's martial
prowess
What were the effects of WW1 on Germany? - CORRECT ANSWERS-2M German
soldiers died
Ended the autocratic rule of the Kaiser
Lead onto the Treaty Versailles
What were the main demands in the Treaty of Versailles? - CORRECT ANSWERS-
Demilitarisation of the Rhineland
Army must not exceed 100,000
Germany had to accept full responsibility for starting the war
Germany had to pay £6.6bn in reparations
What did the SPD aim to do? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Turn Germany from an
autocracy to a democracy (Led by Fredrich Ebert)
Who could vote in the Weimar Republic? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Everyone over the
age of 20
Effects hyperinflation in 1923 - CORRECT ANSWERS-People with savings suffered the
most
In Jan 1923 a loaf of bread cost 250 marks and by Nov 1923 it rose to 200M marks
By Autumn 1923 it cost more to print a note than it itself was worth
How many political murders were there between 1919 and 1922? - CORRECT
ANSWERS-376
What was the Dawes Plan?(1924) - CORRECT ANSWERS-Gave germany longer to
pay and had more US loans
What was passive resistance? - CORRECT ANSWERS-When German workers went
on strike in the Ruhr after the French and Belgians occupied it in 1923.
What was the Young Plan of 1929? - CORRECT ANSWERS-Total reparations were
reduced from 6.6Bn to 2Bn
Germany were given an extra 59 years to pay
Hitler saw the extension as "passing on the penalty to the unborn"