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Question 2) : Explain how Germany recovered from its economic and political difficulties in the years 1924-29. (8 marks) Factor 1: ATQ: Factor 2: ATQ: Link between factors: Question 2) : Explain how the position of young people changed in Germany in the years 1933-39. (8 marks) Factor 1: ATQ: Factor 2: ATQ: Link between factors:

Question 2) : Explain how Hitler was able to overcome opposition to his government in the years 1933-34. (8 marks) Factor 1: ATQ: Factor 2: ATQ: Link between factors: Question 2) : Explain how the position of Jews in Germany changed over the years 1933-39. (8 marks) Factor 1: ATQ: Factor 2: ATQ: Link between factors:

Question 2) : Explain how the Nuremburg Laws changed the lives of Jews in Germany in the years 1935 to 1939. (8 marks) Factor 1: ATQ: Factor 2: ATQ: Link between factors: Question 2) : Explain how Hitler used the Reichstag Fire to weaken opposition to the Nazis (8 marks) Factor 1: ATQ: Factor 2: ATQ: Link between factors:

Question 2) : Explain how Hitler dealt with the Catholic and Protestant churches in Germany in the years 1933-39 (8 marks) Factor 1: ATQ: Factor 2: ATQ: Link between factors: Question 2) : Explain how the standard of living for people in Germany changed in the years 1933-39. (8 marks) Factor 1: ATQ: Factor 2: ATQ: Link between factors:

Question 2) : Explain how the Nazis used propaganda to win support in Germany in the years 1933-39 (8 marks) Factor 1: ATQ: Factor 2: ATQ: Link between factors: Question 2) : Explain how the Germany economy changed in the years 1928-32. (8 marks) Factor 1: ATQ: Factor 2: ATQ: Link between factors:

Question 2) : Explain how the Weimar Republic dealt with attacks from right-wing and left-wing groups in the years 1919-22. (8 marks) Factor 1: ATQ: Factor 2: ATQ: Link between factors: Question 2) : Explain how the Nazi government dealt with the economic effects of the Great Depression in Germany in the years 1933-39. (8 marks) Factor 1: ATQ: Factor 2: ATQ: Link between factors:

Question 2) : Explain how the Nazi Party changed in the years 1924-28 Question 2) : Explain how the Nazi Party changed in the years 1924-28. (8 marks) Factor 1: ATQ: Factor 2: ATQ: Link between factors: Question 2) : Explain how Hitler dealt with opposition to his rule in the years 1933-39. (8 marks) Factor 1: ATQ: Factor 2: ATQ: Link between factors:

Question 2) : Explain how the Enabling Act (1933) changed the way Germany was governed (8 marks) Factor 1: ATQ: Factor 2: ATQ: Link between factors: Question 2) : Explain how the Nazi government changed the lives of children in Germany (8 marks) Factor 1: ATQ: Factor 2: ATQ: Link between factors:

Question 2) : Explain how the German economy changed during the years 1924-29 (8 marks) Factor 1: ATQ: Factor 2: ATQ: Link between factors: Question 2) : Explain how Germany’s relations with other countries changed in the years 1924-28. (8 marks) Factor 1: ATQ: Factor 2: ATQ: Link between factors:

Question 2) : Explain how cultures and the arts changed in Germany in the years 1933-39. (8 marks) Factor 1: ATQ: Factor 2: ATQ: Link between factors: Question 2) : Explain how Nazi policies towards the Churches in Germany changed in the years 1933-39. (8 marks) Factor 1: ATQ: Factor 2: ATQ: Link between factors: