Quiz: The Stresemann Era and Recovery, 1924–29
Edexcel GCSE History (1HI0)
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Building on what you've learned about the challenges faced by the Weimar Republic, let's test your understanding of how Gustav Stresemann helped Germany recover between 1924 and 1929!
Which economic plan introduced by Stresemann in 1924 helped Germany recover from hyperinflation?
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Which of the following were achievements of Stresemann's foreign policy? (Select all that apply)
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The {{blank0}} Plan of 1929 reduced Germany's reparations payments and extended the repayment period. It was named after the American banker {{blank1}}.
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Match the items on the left with their correct pairs on the right
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What currency did Stresemann introduce to replace the hyperinflated mark?
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If Germany's reparations payment was reduced by 20% under the Young Plan, what is the new payment if the original amount was £100 million?
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What was the main goal of Stresemann's economic policies?
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Which of the following were challenges Stresemann faced during the recovery period? (Select all that apply)
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One of Stresemann's key achievements was the {{blank0}} Treaty, signed in 1925, which guaranteed Germany's western borders with {{blank1}} and Belgium.
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