Reading Flashcard: Causes of German Expansion, 1919-1939

Reading Flashcard: Causes of German Expansion, 1919-1939

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History

11th Grade

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What punishments did the Treaty of Versailles place on Germany?

Back

Lost territory, reparations, and reduced military

Answer explanation

The Treaty of Versailles imposed significant penalties on Germany, including loss of territory, the obligation to pay reparations, and restrictions on its military size, making the first answer choice correct.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Why did reparations contribute to hyperinflation in 1923?

Back

Government borrowed and printed more currency

Answer explanation

Reparations forced the German government to borrow and print more currency to meet payment demands, leading to an oversupply of money. This excessive printing devalued the currency, causing hyperinflation in 1923.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What was the “Stab in the Back” myth?

Back

Claim that politicians betrayed the German army

Answer explanation

The "Stab in the Back" myth claimed that German politicians betrayed the army during World War I, suggesting that the military could have won if not for political interference. This narrative fueled resentment and conspiracy theories.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Why was the Weimar Republic seen as weak? Options: Blamed for Versailles, unstable, and failed in crises, Rebuilt a strong military against treaty restrictions, Restored jobs and reduced unemployment quickly, Allied with Britain and France to strengthen security

Back

Blamed for Versailles, unstable, and failed in crises

Answer explanation

The Weimar Republic was seen as weak because it was blamed for the Treaty of Versailles, faced political instability, and struggled to effectively manage economic and social crises, leading to a loss of public confidence.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

How did the Great Depression help the Nazis?

Back

Economic hardship made Nazi promises appealing

Answer explanation

The Great Depression caused severe economic hardship in Germany, making the Nazis' promises of recovery and stability more appealing to the desperate population, which helped them gain support.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Why did many Germans fear communism?

Back

Fear of a revolution like the Bolsheviks in Russia

Answer explanation

Many Germans feared communism due to the potential for a revolution similar to the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia, which had led to significant social and political upheaval. This fear influenced their perception of communism.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What happened during Hitler’s Beer Hall Putsch in 1923?

Back

Hitler attempted a coup, failed, and was arrested.

Answer explanation

During the Beer Hall Putsch in 1923, Hitler attempted a coup to overthrow the Weimar government. The attempt failed, leading to his arrest and a subsequent trial, which gained him national attention.

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