Class 9 Social Science: Nazism and the Rise of Hitler Worksheet (with Answers)
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- 1. The democratic government in post-war Germany was the:
- (a) Nazi Republic
- (b) Soviet Republic
- (c) Weimar Republic
- (d) Roman Republic
- 2. The leader of the Nazi Party was:
- (a) Stalin
- (b) Lenin
- (c) Mussolini
- (d) Hitler
- 3. The treaty that humiliated Germany after WWI was the Treaty of:
- (a) Versailles
- (b) Vienna
- (c) Paris
- (d) Rome
- 4. Hitler's rise was helped by the Great Depression of:
- (a) 1919
- (b) 1929
- (c) 1939
- (d) 1905
- 5. What was the Weimar Republic?
- 6. What helped Hitler come to power?
- 7. How did Hitler and the Nazis come to power in Germany?
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- 1. (c) Weimar Republic — It was the Weimar Republic.
- 2. (d) Hitler — Adolf Hitler led the Nazis.
- 3. (a) Versailles — The Treaty of Versailles.
- 4. (b) 1929 — The 1929 Depression brought mass unemployment.
- 5. The democratic republic set up in Germany after the First World War.
- 6. The Great Depression and resentment over the Treaty of Versailles.
- 7. Hitler and the Nazis rose to power in conditions of crisis and despair. After the First World War, Germany became the Weimar Republic, but it was burdened from the beginning by the harsh Treaty of Versailles, which forced Germany to accept blame for the war and pay heavy reparations, humiliating the nation. The republic faced political instability and economic troubles, and many Germans lost faith in democracy. The Great Depression of 1929 made things far worse, bringing mass unemployment and hardship. In this desperate situation, Hitler and his Nazi Party gained popularity by promising to restore Germany's pride and prosperity, undo the Treaty of Versailles, and provide strong leadership. In 1933 Hitler was made Chancellor, after which he swiftly dismantled democracy, banned opposition and established a brutal dictatorship.
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