Stresemann Part 1

Stresemann Part 1

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8 Qs

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Stresemann Part 1

Stresemann Part 1

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9th - 10th Grade

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Antony Murphy

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8 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

Why was Germany in crisis?
In 1924, Germany was in crisis due to the effects of hyperinflation and the french occupation of the ruhr.
In 1923, Germany was in crisis due to the effects of hyperinflation and the German occupation of the ruhr.
In 1923, Germany was in recovery due to the effects of hyperinflation and the french occupation of the ruhr.
In 1923, Germany was in crisis due to the effects of hyperinflation and the french occupation of the ruhr.
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2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

45 sec • 1 pt

What had happened a few years later?
Within the next few years, however, the Weimar Republic overcame its economic problems, social unrest and political revolutions and entered an age of unstability and unprosperity.
Within the next few years, however, the Weimar Republic overcame its hyperinflation problems, social unrest and political revolutions and entered an age of stability and prosperity.
Within the next few years, however, the Weimar Republic overcame its economic problems, social unrest and political revolutions and entered an age of stability and prosperity.
Within the next few decades, however, the Weimar Republic overcame its economic problems, social unrest and political revolutions and entered an age of stability and prosperity.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Who can take much of the credit?
Much of the credit for this recovery must go to Gustav Stresemann. He became chancellor in 1923 and led the 'Great Coalition' government.
Much of the credit for this recovery must go to Gustav Stresemann. He became chancellor in 1924 and led the 'Great Coalition' government.
Much of the credit for this recovery must go to Hitler. He became chancellor in 1923 and led the 'Great Coalition' government.
Much of the credit for this recovery must go to Gustav Stresemann. He became secretary in 1923 and led the 'Great Coalition' government.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What did his government solve?
This people helped to solve the urgent problem of hyperinflation.
This government helped to solve the urgent problem of global warming.
This government didnt help solve the urgent problem of hyperinflation.
This government helped to solve the urgent problem of hyperinflation.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What improvement did his government make?
It also brought about important improvements in the state of the economy - for example, a rise in unemployment, less house building and investment in transport system.
It also brought about important improvements in the state of the economy - for example, a fall in unemployment, more house building and investment in transport system.
It also brought about no improvements in the state of the economy - for example, a fall in unemployment, more house building and investment in transport system.
It also brought about important improvements in the state of the tomato economy - for example, a fall in unemployment, more house building and investment in transport system.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What happened to the mark?
As a result the 1923 hyperinflation crisis the German mark was worthless.
As a result the 1927 hyperinflation crisis the German mark was worthless.
As a result the 1923 global warming crisis the German mark was worthless.
As a result the 1923 hyperinflation crisis the German mark was not worthless.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What did Streseman do?
Streseman needed to stabilise a value of the currency. In november 1923 he introduced a new currency as a temporary signature. This currency was as the renten mark and the amount of money printed was tightly controlled.
Streseman didnt need to stabilise a value of the currency. In november 1923 he introduced a new currency as a temporary signature. This currency was as the renten mark and the amount of money printed was tightly controlled.
Streseman needed to stabilise a value of the currency. In november 1923 he introduced a new currency as a temporary signature. This currency was as the renten mark and the amount of money printed was tightly controlled.
Streseman needed to stabilise the value of the government. In november 1923 he introduced a new currency as a temporary signature. This currency was as the renten mark and the amount of money printed was tightly controlled.

8.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What did Streseman base the value of the Rentenmark on?
Streseman based the value of the rentenmark on Lebanon's industrial and agricultural work.
Streseman based the value of the rentenmark on Germany's industrial and agricultural work.