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Quiz: Stresemann, League of Nations, and Locarno Pact

Edexcel 1HI0 GCSE History

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Welcome to this quiz on Stresemann, the League of Nations, and the Locarno Pact. Test your understanding with 10 challenging questions!

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What was Gustav Stresemann's primary goal as German Foreign Minister in the 1920s?

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Which of the following were results of the Locarno Pact? (Select all that apply)

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In {{blank0}}, Germany was admitted to the {{blank1}} as a permanent member.

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Why was Stresemann awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1926?

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Which challenges did Stresemann face in implementing his foreign policy goals? (Select all that apply)

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The {{blank0}} Plan helped stabilise Germany's economy by restructuring reparations and providing {{blank1}} loans.

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