Who led Germany during WWI?
  • Wilhelm II
  • Max von Baden
  • Friedrich Ebert
  • Karl Liebknecht
Which of the following is an economic impact of World War 1 on Germany?
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  • German workers were bitter at the restrictions placed on their earnings
  • Regular clashes between the Left and Right
  • Huge gap between the rich and poor
  • One-third of the state budget was used to pay for war pensions
Demobilised and disillusioned soldiers angry about losing the war is an example of what WW1 impact on Germany?
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  • Political
  • Social
  • Economic
  • Mental
Who was the first President of the Weimar Republic?
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  • Adolf Hitler
  • Kaiser Wilhelm II
  • Friedrich Ebert
  • Paul Von Hindenburg
Which of the following is NOT true about being a chancellor in the Weimar Republic?
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  • They have to get the support of half of the Reichstag.
  • They run the day-to-day job of the government.
  • They have job security.
  • They are appointed by the President.
What was the purpose of Article 48?
  • It reverts the government to the Kaiser's rule
  • A curfew will be enforced and placed under military rule
  • It gives the Chancellor power to overrule the President and the Reichstag
  • It gives the President emergency power to rule without Reichstag intervention
During the Weimar period, the military has sworn allegiance to protect?
  • Their government the Reichstag
  • The President
  • The Chancellor
  • The German People
If a political party receives 25% votes from the people, how many seats they receive in the Reichstag?
  • 50%
  • 25%
  • 12.5%
  • All the seats
Why was the Proportional Representation system is a weakness in the Reichstag?
  • There will be disproportional power as parties that receive lesser votes have little to no influence in the Reichstag
  • Too many political parties will be able to make rules and amendments, creating too many legal processes
  • Decision making in the Reichstag become difficult as there will not be a simple majority, opinion was too diverse
  • It is by no means a weakness because it ensures all voices are represented equally in the Reichstag.
Which of the following is the strength of the Weimar Republic?
  • Article 48
  • The rule of the President instead of a Kaiser
  • Chancellor must have 50% of Reichstag support
  • Guaranteed free speech, religion, and equality
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