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Focus on winning elections rather than armed struggle What event, led by Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht happened in Berlin in January 1919? What was the system used in elections to ensure that the number of votes cast per party equated fairly to the number of seats in the Reichstag they received? Name ONE of the military restrictions imposed on Germany by the Treaty of Versailles. Name TWO of the events in 1923 that destabilised the Weimar Republic. Who became president of Germany in 1925, after the death of Ebert? Drafted in 1920, what was the name given to the document outlining the main policies of the Nazi Party? Who was the head of the Bavarian government during the period of the Munich Putsch? How did the strategy of the Nazi Party change after the failure of the Munich Putsch? True or False – the 1929 Wall Street Crash ushered in a period of high inflation in Germany. Spartacist Revolt Proportional Representation (100,000 troops, six battleships, no submarines or aircraft, Rhineland demilitarised) Hyperinflation, Ruhr Occupation by French, Munich Putsch Hindenburg 25 point programme Gustav von Kahr Focus on winning elections rather than armed struggle False