Learning objective – to be able to assess how far the period 1924 to 1929 was a successful one for the Weimar Republic. I can describe the key successes.

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How far was the period 1924 to 1929 a golden one for the Weimar Republic?

Learning objective – to be able to assess how far the period 1924 to 1929 was a successful one for the Weimar Republic. I can describe the key successes and failures of the Weimar Republic between 1924 and 1929. Grade 6 I can explain how far the period 1924 to 1929 was a success for the Weimar Republic. Grade 3 I can explain and assess the arguments for and against the record of the Weimar Republic in the 1924-29 period. Grade 1

Evidence against recovery Task Using your knowledge, complete the table below. Can you find five pieces of evidence to support each side of the argument? Evidence for recovery   Evidence against recovery

Cut out the source below and stick it into your exercise book Cut out the source below and stick it into your exercise book. Annotate the source applying your own knowledge, then answer the following exam question – Give two things you can infer from Source A about the German recovery. Source A The economic position is only flourishing on the surface. Germany is in fact dancing on a volcano. If the short term loans are called in by America, a large section of our economy would collapse. From a speech by Stresemann in 1929 Points to consider How would you apply NOP to the source? What knowledge can you bring to the source? Look to make two supported inferences to gain full marks.

Design your own word cloud that summarises the lesson Design your own word cloud that summarises the lesson. Use the one below to help you get started.