Was 1924-1929 a Golden Age for Germany? 5.0 / 5 based on 2 ratings ? HistoryWeimar GermanyA2/A-levelAQA Created by: theemmaisabelleCreated on: 10-05-18 09:38 Affordable homes were built - economic golden age 1925 1 of 17 How many affordable homes were built? - economic golden age Approx. 180,000 2 of 17 Real wages grew by 12% - economic golden age 1928 3 of 17 3 million unemployed - not economic golden age March 1926 4 of 17 Mining companies reduced workforce between 1922 and 1925 - not economic golden age 136,000 5 of 17 No political uprisings - political golden age After 1925 6 of 17 In 1928 how many votes did pro-weimar parties have? - political golden age 72.8% 7 of 17 How many weimar governments were there between 1924 and 1929 -not political golden age 6 8 of 17 How many civilians were killed in street fights between Nazis and Communists? - not political golden age 50 9 of 17 What did Young Plan do? - foreign policy golden age Reduced current payments and total burden (1929) 10 of 17 What did the Dawes Plan do?- foreign policy golden age Helped German economic recovery 11 of 17 What percentage of people supported Hitler's anti Young Plan campaign? - not foreign policy golden age 14% - Hitler became well known 12 of 17 What did right wing Germans see the two plans as? - not foreign policy golden age Giving in and un-German 13 of 17 What were two new design movements? - culture golden age Bauhause and Functionalist 14 of 17 How many people had radio at the end of the Golden Age? - culture golden age 4 million 15 of 17 Who created a campaign against homosexuality, birth control and female emancipation - not culture golden age The Nazis 16 of 17 What percentage of rural areas had a radio? - not culture golden age 10% 17 of 17
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