Quiz: Dawes Plan and Young Plan
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Building on what you've learned about Germany's economic recovery during the Stresemann era, let's test your knowledge of the Dawes Plan and Young Plan!
What was the main aim of the Dawes Plan (1924)?
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Which of the following were key features of the Dawes Plan? (Select all that apply)
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The Dawes Plan was introduced in {{blank0}} and primarily aimed to help Germany stabilise its {{blank1}}.
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How did the Young Plan (1929) differ from the Dawes Plan?
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What were the effects of the Dawes Plan on Germany? (Select all that apply)
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Which country provided the majority of loans under the Dawes Plan?
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The Young Plan extended reparations payments until {{blank0}}, while the Dawes Plan focused on {{blank1}}.
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