Created from Youtube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ux8bNLD4QWwvideoConcepts covered:Reichstag elections, propaganda, von Papen, Hindenburg, Weimar Constitution
The video outlines the sequence of events leading to Hitler becoming Chancellor of Germany in 1933, highlighting the role of the Reichstag elections, propaganda, and political maneuvering by figures like von Papen and Hindenburg. Despite becoming Chancellor, Hitler's power was initially limited by the need for Reichstag approval for any laws, reflecting the constraints of the Weimar Constitution.
Why did Hitler become Chancellor in 1933? GCSE history
Concepts covered:Reichstag elections, propaganda, von Papen, Hindenburg, Weimar Constitution
The video outlines the sequence of events leading to Hitler becoming Chancellor of Germany in 1933, highlighting the role of the Reichstag elections, propaganda, and political maneuvering by figures like von Papen and Hindenburg. Despite becoming Chancellor, Hitler's power was initially limited by the need for Reichstag approval for any laws, reflecting the constraints of the Weimar Constitution.
Question 1
Hitler became chancellor due to political maneuvering.
Question 2
How did von Papen influence Hitler's appointment?
Question 3
The Nazi party became the largest in the Reichstag due to _____ propaganda.
Question 4
CASE STUDY: A history seminar is discussing the limitations of power faced by leaders in democratic systems. Students must evaluate why certain leaders couldn't fully implement their agendas.
Identify the incorrect limitation on Hitler's power.
Question 5
CASE STUDY: In a discussion on political alliances, students analyze how strategic partnerships can influence political outcomes. They must identify successful strategies used by historical figures.
Select three strategies used by Hitler and allies.
Question 6
Hitler had unlimited power after becoming chancellor.
Question 7
What led to Hitler's rise in 1933?
Question 8
Hitler's power was limited because laws required _____ by the Reichstag.
Question 9
CASE STUDY: In a political science class, students are analyzing the rise of authoritarian leaders. They are tasked with identifying key events that lead to such leaders gaining power, using historical examples.
Identify the incorrect event leading to Hitler's rise.
Question 10
Hindenburg initially refused to appoint Hitler as chancellor.
Question 11
Why was Hitler's power limited initially?
Question 12
Hindenburg refused to appoint Hitler as chancellor because he _____ him.
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