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GCSE – History Assessment Tasks Germany 1919 – 1933

GCSE – History Assessment Tasks Germany 1919 – 1933 . Please use these with students to assess progress. Give students the mark schemes and ask them to peer assess their work EVERY time they complete a question. Mark students’ work and provide feedback

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GCSE – History Assessment Tasks Germany 1919 – 1933

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  1. GCSE – History Assessment TasksGermany 1919 – 1933 • Please use these with students to assess progress. • Give students the mark schemes and ask them to peer assess their work EVERY time they complete a question. • Mark students’ work and provide feedback • Allow your student to improve their work to achieve their target grade or better

  2. 2. The boxes below show two events.Choose one and explain its importance in challenging the government of the Weimar Republic.The Spartacist Revolt 1919 The Kapp Putsch 1920Target: recall; significance of event (AO1 and A02: 9 marks)

  3. 3. In what ways did different groups oppose the Weimar Republic in the years 1919-22? (12) You may use the following in your answer and any other information of your own.Rosa Luxemburg was a leader of the Spartacist League.The Freikorps was made up of ex-soldiers.1921: The SA was set up.

  4. 6 (a) Describe the ways in which hyperinflation affected Germany in 1923. Target: recall, analysis of effects or consequences (AO1 and AO2: 9 marks)

  5. 6 (b) ‘Hyperinflation was the most difficult problem facing the Weimar government in 1923.’ Do you agree? Explain your answer. Target: evaluation of consequence (AO1 and A02: 16 marks)You may use the following in your answer and any other information of your own.• January 1923: The French invaded the Ruhr.• November 1923: A loaf of bread cost 201,000 million marks.• November 1923: Munich (Beer Hall) Putsch.

  6. 6 (b) ‘Hyperinflation was the most difficult problem facing the Weimar government in 1923.’ Do you agree? Explain your answer. Target: evaluation of consequence (AO1 and A02: 16 marks)You may use the following in your answer and any other information of your own.• January 1923: The French invaded the Ruhr.• November 1923: A loaf of bread cost 201,000 million marks.• November 1923: Munich (Beer Hall) Putsch.

  7. 5 (a) Describe the reasons for the failure of the Munich (Beer Hall) Putsch in November 1923. Target: recall, analyse causation (AO1 and AO2: 9 marks)

  8. 6 (b) ‘The Munich (Beer Hall) Putsch was a total failure for the Nazi Party.’ Do you agree? Explain your answer.• 9 November 1923: Hitler marched into Munich with 3,000 Nazis.• During his trial, Hitler was on the front page of many German newspapers.• 1925: The Nazi Party was re-launched.

  9. 5*(b) ‘The problems facing the Weimar government in 1923 were caused by the Treaty of Versailles’. Do you agree? Explain your answer.• The Weimar Constitution used proportional representation.• 1922: Germany fell behind with reparations payments.• 1923: A loaf of bread cost 100,000 million marks.

  10. 2. The boxes below show actions taken by Stresemann.Choose one and explain how it helped Weimar Germany to recover in the 1920s.The introduction of a new currency (Rentenmark) in1923The Dawes Plan (1924) and the Young Plan (1929)Target: recall; importance of key individuals and events(AO1 and AO2: 9 marks)

  11. 5 (b) ‘The Weimar Republic successfully recovered from its early problems in the years 1924-28.’ Do you agree? Explain your answer.• 1924: Stresemann agreed the Dawes Plan• 1926: Germany joined the League of Nations• 1928: The Nazis only had 12 seats in the Reichstag

  12. 5 (a) In what ways did the Nazi Party try to increase its popularity in the years 1924-29? Target: recall, analyse causation (AO1 and AO2: 9 marks)

  13. 6 (a) Describe the reasons for the growth of support for the Nazi Party after the Wall Street Crash in 1929.Target: recall, analyse causation (AO1 and AO2: 9 marks)

  14. 5 (b) ‘The Wall Street Crash was the most important reason for the increase in support for the Nazis during the period 1928-32.’ Do you agree? Explain your answer.1928: The Nazis had less than 3% of the vote1932: A Nazi election poster had the caption “Hitler-Our Last Hope!”1932: Unemployment in Germany reached 6 million

  15. 6 (b) ‘Many Germans voted for the Nazis in the years 1928-33 because they were afraid of communism.’ Do you agree? Explain your answer.• 1929: The Wall Street Crash• 1932: The SA had nearly 300,000 members• 1933: The Reichstag Fire

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