1 LIFE IN GERMANY REVISION Why was the WR unpopular ? 2Why was the Weimar Republic able to survive in the years 1924 – 29? Rise.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
HISTORY CLUB WELCOME.
Advertisements

 starter activity Try the Stresemann challenge! You have 2 minutes to revise your notes or look at p.26-7 in your text book and then you fill face 5 questions.
Starter Activity Write definitions for the following ‘Key Terms’ in your exercise books. You will need these to help you get the best marks in the exam!
The Treaty of Versailles 1919 The Weimar Constitution 1918
GCSE History Revision Activities
HOW MIGHT THE FOLLOWING IMAGES RELATE TO THE RISE OF HITLER AND THE NAZIS?
The recovery of the Weimar Republic
What you must know and understand!
Revision 10 mark questions to practise Remember all of them need balance Remember all of them need balance If they give you three reasons you MUST show.
Year 11: Revision Germany – 8 mark questions Accessing Level 3 issues.
GCSE History Revision Activities Germany Use your notes and textbooks to complete these revision mind maps. Test yourself using these by.
Question 1 – you must answer all parts of this question. Study Source A. (a)What can you learn from Source A about Germany in the years immediately after.
A Weimar Recovery? This Weeks Objectives To analyse the causes and events of the years 1924 – 1929 to see if they helped improve Germany’s.
HOW TO REVISE FOR GCSE HISTORY. KEY SKILLS IN THE EXAM  Knowledge of the topics  Able to weigh up the importance of different factors  Eg) Who made.
The rise of the Nazi Party The Creation of the Nazi State Opposition
Rise of Hitler: 3rd Year.
What were the origins of the Weimar Republic?
! LESSON.
Unit 2: Section D: Hitler’s Germany Background
Examination Technique
2 Lessons.
Armistice signed 1918 Treaty of Versailles June 1919
2017 Question Predictions.
RISE OF NAZIS ACTIVITIES
 starter activity What advice would you give Mr Bean on how to do well in a GCSE History exam?
Look carefully at the photograph What can you learn?
January Mock: Germany Paper
Nazi Germany Key topics 1-2 revision
Germany in transition, Revision Mind Maps / Key questions.
Paper 3: Weimar and Nazi Germany
GCSE Paper This presentation goes through paper one detailing the different question types and what you are required to do with each one. Paper One will.
What is the man sweeping up?
Nazi Germany,
Effect, Cause, Use source to explain why
WARM UP – November 14 Answer the following questions on a post-it:
Section A focuses on the historic environment – Western Front WW1.
GCSE JWS Name:.
Possible Essay Questions
Describe two features of…
Knowledge Organiser: Weimar and Nazi Germany
What do you remember? When did the Wall Street Crash occur? (1)
Key Topic 1 – The Weimar Republic
What problems faced the Weimar Republic between 1918–23?
Development of Germany
AS LEVEL Paper One – Section A / B
Starter What was the Golden Twenties? Why were they called this?
Section 1: What is ‘developed’ explanation?
Three stages in historical thinking Evaluate
Nazi Methods to Win Support
Paper 3 Option 31: Weimar and Nazi Germany
The early years of the Weimar Republic
Significance and relevance!
A revision tool in many ways
Key Topic 1 – The Weimar Republic
A LEVEL Paper Three– Section A
Question 2) : Explain how Germany recovered from its economic and political difficulties in the years (8 marks) Factor 1: ATQ: Factor 2: ATQ:
What was the role of Stresemann?
Starter-recap: List the problems the Weimar republic experienced from ? 2 Minutes.
Exam questions: Life in Nazi Germany
What problems faced the Weimar Republic between 1918–23?
Section 1: What is ‘developed’ explanation?
NB#5: Rise of Totalitarianism in Germany Key Events and Timeline
Life under the Nazis Revision
Path to Dictatorship.
Question 3 – Nazi Germany
1.
Nazis Unit 1 RECAP A: Enabling Act B: Reichstag Fire
Knowledge Organiser: Weimar and Nazi Germany
Key Topic 1 – The Weimar Republic
Von Schleicher; persuaded; 30 January
Presentation transcript:

1 LIFE IN GERMANY REVISION Why was the WR unpopular ? 2Why was the Weimar Republic able to survive in the years 1924 – 29? Rise of the Nazis 1Describe the ways in which the Nazi party was able to win support from different groups in Germany in the years 1929 – 32. 2‘The Wall Street Crash was the most important reason for the increase in support for the Nazis in the years 1928–32.’ Do you agree? Explain your answer. 3Why was Hitler able to gain complete power in governing Germany in the years ? Explain your answer Life in Nazi Germany 1 Why was control of education so important to the Nazi government? 2 Describe the role played by women in the Nazi state in the years 1933 – 45. (9) 3 In what ways did the Nazis’ treatment of the Jews change in the years /1938–45? 4 ‘The use of propaganda was the main reason for the lack of opposition to Nazi rule.’ Do you agree? Explain your answer. (16) Key focus for revision: Name: ___________________ TARGET:

2 LEVELDESCRIPTORMARK LEVEL 1 Simple Statement(s) showing some relevant knowledge. 1-3 LEVEL 2 Developed Statements with support from material which is mostly accurate and relevant. 4-6 LEVEL 3 Developed explanation: The answer shows understanding of the focus of the question and is able to support the points made with sufficient accurate and relevant material. 7-9

3 _______________________________________________

4 Level:Mark: WWW:EBI:

5 LEVELDESCRIPTORMARK LEVEL 1 Simple Statement(s) showing some relevant knowledge. Student offers a valid reason for unpopularity without support. eg They signed the Treaty of Versailles; there were uprisings; money became worthless. N.B. Do not credit simple copying of the stimulus provided. 1-4 LEVEL 2 Developed Statements with support from material which is mostly accurate and relevant. Student gives narrative of events in the period stated or describes event(s) given in stimulus. Unpopularity asserted but not examined. eg Details of terms of the Treaty of Versailles; account of events of LEVEL 3 Developed explanation The answer shows understanding of the focus of the Question and is able to support the points made with Sufficient accurate and relevant material eg shows how selected aspects lead to greater prosperity or stability, eg Stresemann’s economic achievements: stabilise currency, reduce reparations, gain loans from USA; Stresemann’s success in restoring international status: joins League of Nations; 9-12

6 _______________________________________________

7

8 Level:Mark: WWW:EBI:

9 LEVELDESCRIPTORMARK LEVEL 1 Simple Statement(s) showing some relevant knowledge. Student offers a valid reason for survival, but without support. eg A new currency was made; America lent it money. N.B. Do not credit simple copying of stimulus provided. 1-4 LEVEL 2 Developed Statements with support from material which is mostly accurate and relevant. Student gives narrative of events of period stated or describes work of Stresemann. eg Describes the introduction of the Rentenmark and the Dawes Plan Reserve top of level for range and depth of supporting detail 5-8 LEVEL 3 Developed explanation: The answer shows understanding of the focus of the question and is able to support the points made with sufficient accurate and relevant material eg shows how selected aspects lead to greater prosperity or stability, eg Stresemann’s economic achievements: stabilise currency, reduce reparations, gain loans from USA; Stresemann’s success in restoring international status: joins League of Nations; Reserve top of level for coverage of economic and other aspects. 9-12

10 _______________________________________________

11 _______________________________________________

12 _______________________________________________ Level:Mark: WWW:EBI:

13

14 _______________________________________________

15 _______________________________________________

16 _______________________________________________ Level:Mark: WWW:EBI:

17

18 _______________________________________________

19 _______________________________________________

20 _______________________________________________ Level:Mark: WWW:EBI:

21 LEVELDESCRIPTORMARK LEVEL 1 Simple Statement(s) showing some relevant knowledge. 1-3 LEVEL 2 Developed Statements with support from material which is mostly accurate and relevant. 4-6 LEVEL 3 Developed explanation: The answer shows understanding of the focus of the question and is able to support the points made with sufficient accurate and relevant material. 7-9

22 _______________________________________________

23 _______________________________________________ Level:Mark: WWW:EBI:

24 LEVELDESCRIPTOR MARK LEVEL 1 Simple statement(s) showing some relevant knowledge. Student offers a reason or an event from the period given. eg The Enabling Act was passed; the Communist party was banned; Hitler declared himself Fuhrer. 1-4 LEVEL 2 Statements developed with support from material which is mostly accurate and relevant. Student writes a narrative answer outlining events of or describes a key event. Links to gaining power implicit or asserted. eg Description Reichstag Fire/night of the Long Knives. 5-8 LEVEL 3 The answer shows understanding of the focus of the question and is able to support the points made with sufficient accurate and relevant material Student identifies some of the key factors/events which helped Hitler gain power and examines these. eg the use made of the Reichstag Fire; the impact of the Enabling Act; role of the SS; weakness of opposition 9-12 LEVEL 4 The answer has sustained focus on the question. It offers an analysis supported by precisely selected and accurate material Student shows understanding of the means by which Hitler power grew in historical context. Considers a wide range of factors/events which brought Hitler to complete power and evaluates their impact. eg Examines extent of power at beginning of 1933;includes part played by individuals; Hitler’s behaviour; increased power of SS

25 _______________________________________________

26 _______________________________________________

27 _______________________________________________ Level:Mark: WWW:EBI:

28

29 _______________________________________________

30 _______________________________________________ Level:Mark: WWW:EBI:

31

32 _________________________________________ Level:Mark: WWW:EBI:

33 LEVELDESCRIPTORMARK LEVEL 1 Simple statement(s) showing some relevant knowledge. Student offers examples of action taken against the Jews. eg The Nuremburg Laws stopped gentiles marrying Jews; Jews were discriminated against; Jewish shops were attacked; they were put in concentration camps. 1-4 LEVEL 2 Statements developed with support from material which is mostly accurate and relevant. Student writes a narrative answer outlining treatment of Jews in the period given or describes a key event. Links to change implicit or asserted. eg Describes concentration/extermination camps; describes propaganda used/discrimination in school; details the laws passed. 5-8 LEVEL 3 The answer shows understanding of the focus of the question and is able to support the points made with sufficient accurate and relevant material Student identifies some of the types of discriminatory treatment inflicted on the Jews and shows the increasing severity of persecution. eg Examines the methods and nature of propaganda; discrimination; persecution; labour camps; the Final Solution LEVEL 4 The answer has sustained focus on the question. It offers an analysis supported by precisely selected and accurate material Student analyses the stages by which discrimination and persecution escalated eg Shows the significance of legislative discrimination (Nuremberg); escalating violence (Kristallnacht); forced emigration

34 _______________________________________________

35 _______________________________________________

36 _______________________________________________ Level:Mark: WWW:EBI:

37

38 _______________________________________________

39 _______________________________________________

40 _______________________________________________ Level:Mark: WWW:EBI:

41

42 _________________________________________ Level:Mark: WWW:EBI:

43

44 _______________________________________________

45 _______________________________________________ Level:Mark: WWW:EBI:

46

47 _______________________________________________

48 _______________________________________________

49 _______________________________________________ Level:Mark: WWW:EBI:

50 _______________________________________________

51 _______________________________________________

52 _______________________________________________

53 _______________________________________________

54 _______________________________________________

55 _______________________________________________