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Decline of Parliamentary Government from 1929: Tracking and Analyzing Reasons

This project aims to track and analyze the rate of decline of parliamentary government from 1929 to 1933. Explore the reasons behind this decline and assess the role of key figures like Brüning, Papen, and Hitler.

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Decline of Parliamentary Government from 1929: Tracking and Analyzing Reasons

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  1. How did Parliamentary government decline from 1929? B aim – to track the rate of parliamentary decline from 1929 to 1933 and explain the reasons for this A/A* aim – to track the rate of parliamentary decline and analyse the reasons for this Read your stickers and stick them on a scale like this. Write a sentence summarising what Bruning was like as Chancellor. Draw a timeline from 1929-1930 tracking the rate of parliamentary government declining. Annotate the timeline with reasons for its decline.

  2. 2. Brüning: potential saviour or destroyer of Weimar democracy? Use the box ‘1930-1932 Bruning’s government’ on p. 135 and ‘Bruning’s economic policy and foreign policy’ pp. 136-137 to complete this table. Was Bruning a saviour or destroyer?

  3. 2. Brüning: potential saviour or destroyer of Weimar democracy? Fill in what these historians believe with any supporting evidence you can think of from p. 137. Who do you agree with? Why?

  4. Use p. 135 to answer these questions • Why did Bruning’s government come to an end? • How would you describe Papen’s government? (use points 7 and 8) • Why did Papen fall from power? • How would you describe Scheleicher’s government? • How did Hitler finally become Chancellor?

  5. Fill in these speech bubbles. Include these things. 1. Why they became Chancellor 2. What their successes and failures were as Chancellor 3. Why they stopped being Chancellor Hot Seating

  6. Complete this graph showing the decline of parliamentary democracy and answer these questions. • Why did parliamentary democracy decline? • When was there the largest drop in parliamentary democracy and why was it here?

  7. How did Parliamentary government decline from 1929? B aim – to track the rate of parliamentary decline from 1929 to 1933 and explain the reasons for this A/A* aim – to track the rate of parliamentary decline and analyse the reasons for this

  8. 1 ‘Hitler became Chancellor in January 1933 because he was leader of the most popular party in Germany.’ How far do you agree with this opinion? • (Total for Question 1 = 30 marks) • Trial preparation – pp. 148-149

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