Hitler's rise to power quiz

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gcse History Quiz on Hitler's rise to power quiz, created by Tomiwa Oko-Osi on 18/05/2013.
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Question 1

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Who burned down the Reichstag in February 1933, according to the Nazi's?
Answer
  • Ernst Rohm
  • Karl Ernst
  • Van Der Lubbe

Question 2

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What percentage of the German people voted for Hitler in the March 1933 election?
Answer
  • 44 Per Cent
  • 33 Per Cent
  • 90 Per Cent

Question 3

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What does FENDO stand for?
Answer
  • Front (German Labour Front), Employement, Night of the Broken Glass, Dresden bombing, Opposition
  • Reichstag Fire, Enabing Act, Night of the Long Knives, Death of Hindenburg, Oath of Allegiance
  • Reichstag Fire, Empowerment of Youth, Nuremburg laws, D-Day, Opposition Riots

Question 4

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What was the law that gave Hitler the right to make his own laws called?
Answer
  • Enabling Act
  • Enabling Bill
  • The Empowerment Act

Question 5

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What did Hitler set up in place of the trade unions?
Answer
  • The People's Court
  • The German Labour Front
  • The German Worker's Party

Question 6

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Hitler made an agreement with the Pope that he would leave the Catholic Church alone if the priests stayed out of German politics. What was the agreement called?
Answer
  • The Concorde
  • The Concordat
  • The Concordance

Question 7

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What did the Law against the Formation of New Parties (14 July 1933) state?
Answer
  • Hitler banned the Zetrum party
  • Hitler became Führer
  • Only the Nazi party was allowed to exist

Question 8

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What happened on the Night of the Long Knives?
Answer
  • Hitler assassinated opponents in the SA
  • Hitler assassinated opponents in the Gestapo
  • Hitler assassinated opponents in the SS

Question 9

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Why did Hitler make an alliance with the Church?
Answer
  • Because he knew people put the Church over the Nazi's
  • The Church was going to win a majority
  • Hitler believed the Church was part of the Nazi traditional lifestyle and decided to merge it together

Question 10

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Which Election in the 1930's did the Nazi's seats in the Reich fell to 196 seats?
Answer
  • June 1932
  • March 1933
  • November 1932
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