Germany Essential Knowledge Test 2

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GCSE History Quiz on Germany Essential Knowledge Test 2, created by Phil Cass on 13/04/2017.
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Question 1

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Which part of the country was Germany not allowed to have soldiers in?
Answer
  • The Rhineland
  • Bavaria
  • Weimar

Question 2

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How many soldiers did the Treaty of Versailles allow Germany to have?
Answer
  • 100,000 (all volunteers)
  • 10,000 (all volunteers)
  • 1 man and his dog (volunteers)

Question 3

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Clause 231 of the Treaty of Versailles is also called what?
Answer
  • The War Guilt Clause
  • The Emergency Powers Clause
  • The Santa Clause

Question 4

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How much was the reparations amount announced in 1921?
Answer
  • £6,600 million
  • 6,600 million
  • £6,600

Question 5

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What did many Germans call the Treaty of Versailles?
Answer
  • The Diktat
  • The Dictator
  • The Kitkat

Question 6

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Who tried to seize power in a putsch in 1920?
Answer
  • Wolfgang Kapp
  • Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg
  • Adolf Hitler

Question 7

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What was the official name of Hitler's party?
Answer
  • National Socialist German Workers Party
  • Nazi Party
  • Nasty Socialist German Workers Party

Question 8

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What organisation was set up as the party's private army?
Answer
  • The SA
  • The SS
  • The SOB

Question 9

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Who was its first leader?
Answer
  • Ernst Rohm
  • Adolf Hitler
  • Chancellor Palpatine

Question 10

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How many points did the party's programme have?
Answer
  • 14
  • 25
  • 48
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